Jagdish Khattar, former Maruti Suzuki MD, dies at age 79
Former Maruti Suzuki managing director Jagdish Khattar died of cardiac arrest on Monday (April 26).
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Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 01:13 PM IST
Former Maruti Suzuki managing director Jagdish Khattar died of cardiac arrest on Monday (April 26). He was 79.
Khattar deserves credit for establishing Maruti as India’s largest car company. He retired from Maruti in October 2007 and launched an entrepreneurial venture named Carnation Auto.
Khattar was appointed the managing director of Maruti Udyog Limited in 1999 and he remained at the top post until 2007. Khattar joined Maruti as director of marketing in 1993. He became an MD in 1999 first as a government nominee and then in May 2002 as the Suzuki Motor Corporation nominee.
Former MD of Maruti Suzuki Jagdish Khattar dies due to cardiac arrest
Jagdish Khattar was the managing director of Maruti Udyog Limited from 1993 until his retirement in 2007
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Former Maruti MD Jagdish Khattar passes away
Former Managing Director of Maruti Suzuki and founder of Carnation Auto India, an automotive sales and service company, passed away on Monday due to a cardiac arrest. He was 78-years old.
Khattar was with Maruti Udyog Limited from 1993 till his retirement in 2007. He joined Maruti in 1993 as director of marketing and went on to became its MD in 1999, first as a government nominee and then in May 2002 as the Suzuki Motor Corporation nominee.
Often referred to as the Lee Iacocca of motown in India, Khattar is credited with rebuilding Maruti into a strong and independent company that enjoys an enviable hold in India s passenger vehicle market
Former Maruti MD Jagdish Khattar passes away
Former Maruti Udyog Limited MD Jagdish Khattar passed away on Monday due to a cardiac arrest. He was 78 years old.
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Former Maruti Udyog Limited MD Jagdish Khattar. (Photo: Twitter/jagdishkhattar)
Jagdish Khattar, former managing director of Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL), passed away on Monday due to a cardiac arrest. He was 78 years old.
Maruti Suzuki Chairman RC Bhargava confirmed Khattar s death to CNBC-TV18 and said it is a deep personal loss.
“This is a deep personal loss and has come as a big shock. We had worked together for many years. He is someone who had done a lot of good for Maruti,” Bhargava told the publication.