Prime Minister Modi Pays Tribute to Industrial Pioneer T P Gopalan Nambiar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the passing of T P Gopalan Nambiar, founder of BPL Group, on Thursday. Recognizing Nambiar’s contributions to India’s industrial landscape, Modi described him as a “pioneering innovator and industrialist,” dedicated to strengthening India’s economy. He extended his condolences to Nambiar’s family and admirers, highlighting his commitment to the nation’s economic growth.
Nambiar’s Passing and Background
Nambiar, affectionately known as TPG, was 94 years old and had been unwell for some time. He passed away at his Bengaluru residence around 10:15 am on Thursday, as confirmed by family members. Nambiar was widely recognized for founding BPL, a brand that became iconic in the Indian electronics and telecommunications industry during the 1990s. He was also the father-in-law of BJP leader and former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar.
Condolences from Political Leaders
Prominent leaders mourned Nambiar’s passing. Former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa remembered him as a “close acquaintance” and praised his remarkable contributions to the Indian industry. He extended his condolences to Nambiar’s family, acknowledging the legacy he left behind.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also shared a condolence message, describing Nambiar as a major figure in the Indian business world. He recognized BPL’s role in advancing telecommunications in India and viewed Nambiar’s journey as a source of inspiration for future entrepreneurs in the industrial sector.
Legacy and Impact on the Indian Electronics Sector
Leader of the Opposition in Kerala, V D Satheesan, paid tribute to Nambiar, acknowledging him as a visionary leader in electronics manufacturing. Satheesan highlighted how Nambiar, from humble beginnings, grew to become a stalwart in India’s electronics sector. He credited Nambiar’s dedication and hard work for BPL’s immense popularity in the 1990s, emphasizing his transformative impact on India’s industrial landscape.
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SUMMARY
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the passing of T P Gopalan Nambiar, the founder of BPL Group, recognizing his significant contributions to India’s industrial sector. Nambiar, who was 94 and had been ill, died at his Bengaluru home. Known for establishing BPL, a key player in the Indian electronics and telecommunications industry during the 1990s, he left a lasting legacy. Political leaders, including former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, paid their respects, highlighting Nambiar’s influence and inspiration for future entrepreneurs. His journey from humble beginnings to a leading figure in electronics manufacturing exemplified his dedication to the industry.