Bilimoria plans two Cobra breweries in India
Bilimoria, who is also a member of Britain's House of Lord's, said that simultaneously with its expansion plans, his company is also discharging its corporate social responsibility.
The beer baron currently serves as chairman for the Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba Memorial Trust for education of children of poor widows in India. He is also a patron of the Thare Machi Starfish Initiative, which works for education of young girls, and Rethink, which works for people with severe mental illness.
"We have started Cobra Foundation which will channel resources for charity. I have also started a fellowship in memory of my father to sponsor cancer specialists to work with top cancer specialists in Britain for three months a year," he said, adding that a new scholarship for children of services personnel was also being launched.
Stating that he believed in the three Ps of entrepreneurship - people, planet and profit - he said, "I want Cobra not only to be the best in the world but also the best for the world."
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Bilimoria, who is also a member of Britain's House of Lord's, said that simultaneously with its expansion plans, his company is also discharging its corporate social responsibility.
The beer baron currently serves as chairman for the Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba Memorial Trust for education of children of poor widows in India. He is also a patron of the Thare Machi Starfish Initiative, which works for education of young girls, and Rethink, which works for people with severe mental illness.
"We have started Cobra Foundation which will channel resources for charity. I have also started a fellowship in memory of my father to sponsor cancer specialists to work with top cancer specialists in Britain for three months a year," he said, adding that a new scholarship for children of services personnel was also being launched.
Stating that he believed in the three Ps of entrepreneurship - people, planet and profit - he said, "I want Cobra not only to be the best in the world but also the best for the world."
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