- Sir
Sorabji Nusserwanji Pochkhanawala (9
August 1881 – 4 July 1937)[publisher missing] was an
Indian Parsi banker and one of the
founders of the Central...
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Pilloo Pochkhanawala (1
April 1923 – 7 June 1986) was
among the
first few
women sculptors in India. Initially, she
worked in
advertising before going...
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Central Bank of
India was
established on 21
December 1911 by Sir
Sorabji Pochkhanawala with Sir
Pherozeshah Mehta as chairman, and the
first commercial Indian...
- It may
refer to:
Sorabji Colah (1902–1950),
Indian cricketer Sorabji Pochkhanawala (1881–1937),
Indian banker and one of the
founders of the
Central Bank...
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Group and Tata Sons;
father of J. R. D. Tata Sir
Sorabji Nusserwanji Pochkhanawala (1881–1937): banker, co-founder of the
Central Bank of
India Shenaz...
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Group and Tata Sons;
father of J. R. D. Tata Sir
Sorabji Nusserwanji Pochkhanawala (1881–1937): banker, co-founder of the
Central Bank of
India Shenaz...
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Indian sculptors include D.P Roy Choudhury,
Ramkinkar Baij,
Pilloo Pochkhanawala,
Mrinalini Mukherjee, Adi Davierwala,
Sankho Chaudhuri and Chintamoni...
- 1886; died 1969) was a
Banker who was Prin****l of the Sir
Sorabji Pochkhanawala Banker's
Training College,
Mumbai and
notable for his
contribution to...
- printmaker,
installation Ketaki Pimpalkhare (b. 1977),
painter Pilloo Pochkhanawala (1923–1986),
sculptor B.
Prabha (1933–2001),
painter Pabiben Rabari...
- Correa's
breakthrough moment came
about when she was
asked by
Pilloo Pochkhanawala to
create weaves for
Bombay Arts
Festival in 1966.
Alongside K. G. Subramanyan...