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Rahul Bajaj Personal Profile Rahul Bajaj Date of Birth: July 10, 1938 Zodiac Sign: Cancer Place of Birth: Kolkata, India Sex: Male Nationality: Indian Education: Harvard Business School, USA
St. Stephen's College,Delhi
Government Law College, Mumbai
Cathedral and John Connon School. EXECUTIVE PROFILE* BACKGROUND* Rahul Bajaj serves as an Executive Chairman and Head of Bajaj Group of Companies of Bajaj Auto Ltd. Mr. Bajaj served as Chief Executive Officer of Bajaj Auto Ltd. since 1968. He served as Managing Director of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Limited until March 31, 2005. He served as Deputy General Manager of Bajaj Tempo Limited. Mr. Bajaj serves as Chairman of the Board of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company Ltd., and Bajaj Allianz General Insurance ... Co. Ltd. He has been Chairman of Bajaj Auto Finance Ltd since July 26, 1972. He has been Non-Executive Chairman of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Limited since February 20, 2008. Mr. Bajaj served as Non-executive Chairman of Maharashtra Scooters Ltd., until October 18, 2006. He served as Chairman and Director of Mukand Ltd. until July 2007 and serves as its Director. He serves as a Member of Executive Board at Indian School of Business. He served as a Member of Governing Board of Indian School of Business. He served as Executive Director of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Limited until February 2008. Mr. Bajaj served as Non-executive Director of Maharashtra Scooters Ltd., until October 18, 2006. He serves as a Member of International Advisory Committee of NYSE Euronext, Inc. (Formerly New York Stock Exchange, Inc.). Mr. Bajaj served as the President of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII - 1979-80/1999-2000). He also served as President of Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) and Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industry And Agriculture (MCCIA) and the Chairman of the Development Council for

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