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Who is Rakesh Jhunjhunwala?

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Sunday, 14 August 2022 (14:24 IST)
Mumbai: Billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala passed away on early Sunday morning because of kidney ailments, said sources.

He is referred as 'Big Bull of Dalal Street'.

The 62-year-old business magnate is said to have a net worth of $5 billion.

He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter.

Sources said Junjhunwala was brought dead at Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai at 6:45 am on Sunday.

He was suffering from kidney disease and ischemic heart disease. The hospital certified that cardiac arrest was the cause of death.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala was born on July 5, 1960 and grew up in Mumbai, where his father was posted as an income tax officer.

He was both a trader and a chartered accountant and one of the richest men in the country. He was also chairman of Hungama Media and Aptech, and also served as a director of Viceroy Hotels, Concord Biotech, Provogue India and Geojit Financial Services.

He founded India's newest airline Akasa Air which recently started its maiden commercial flight.

 
He was also the promoter of Star Health and Allied Insurance.

When Jhunjhunwala was in college, he began dabbling in the stock market. He enrolled at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, but after graduating, he decided to dive head first into Dalal Street.

Jhunjhunwala invested Rs 5,000 in capital in 1985. That capital had grown to Rs 11,000 crore by September 2018.

He is married to Rekha Jhunjunwala, who is also a stock market investor. (Inputs from UNI)

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