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Dr. Boby Chemmanur (born May 26, 1964) is an Indian businessman and philanthropist from Thrissur, Kerala. He is the chairman of Chemmanur International Group, a business conglomerate with interests in jewelry, real estate, hospitality, and finance.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Boby Chemmanur was born into the Chemmanur family, which has a long history in the jewelry business, dating back to 1863. He completed his early education in Thrissur and later pursued higher studies in commerce. From a young age, he was involved in the family business, showing an interest in expanding and modernizing it.
Career
[edit]Boby Chemmanur began his career by joining the family-owned Chemmanur Jewellers. He took over the business in the early 1980s and introduced several innovative marketing strategies, which contributed to the brand's growth. Under his leadership, Chemmanur Jewellers expanded its presence across India and internationally.
He is known for launching unique marketing campaigns such as the "Gold-on-Wheels" initiative and gold savings schemes. He also made headlines for bringing the Argentine footballer Diego Maradona to India for promotional events.
Beyond the jewelry business, Boby Chemmanur has diversified into various other industries. He founded the Oxygen Resorts chain and Chemmanur Credits and Investments Limited, further expanding his business portfolio.
Philanthropy
[edit]Boby Chemmanur is active in philanthropy through the Chemmanur Charitable Trust, which focuses on healthcare, education, and housing for the underprivileged. The trust has funded medical camps, educational scholarships, and housing projects.
Awards and Recognitions
[edit]Boby Chemmanur has received several awards for his contributions to business and philanthropy. He holds a Guinness World Record for completing an 812-kilometer run aimed at promoting world peace and blood donation. Among the numerous awards he has received, he considers the Mother Teresa Award as the most prestigious.
Personal Life
[edit]Boby Chemmanur is known for his active presence on social media and has a significant following. He dedicates a portion of his earnings and time to charitable activities, including the establishment of Life Vision Charity Homes, which provides care for destitute individuals.
References
[edit]Largest human image of a peace sign[1]