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Muthoot Finance chairman MG George passes away- Business News

Muthoot Group chief MG George Muthoot falls from 4th floor of house, dies MG George Muthoot, the chairman of Muthoot Finance which is the largest gold loan NBFC in the country, passed away this evening in his New Delhi home after a fall BusinessToday.In | March 6, 2021 | Updated 22:37 IST MG George Muthoot (Image: Twitter) MG George Muthoot, the chairman of Muthoot Finance which is the largest gold loan NBFC in the country, passed away this evening in his New Delhi home after a fall, according to the family. The 71-year-old Muthoot was for long based in the National Capital even though his diversified group that runs over 20 businesses from gold loans to securities, realty estate to infrastructure, hospitals to hospitality and education, is headquartered in Kochi making it one of the largest business houses in the state.

M G George, Muthoot Finance chairman, passes away

Chairman of Muthoot Group dies after fall Updated: Updated: March 07, 2021 00:14 IST Police said that his medico legal report has been collected and the spot has also been visited by the crime team. Share Article M. G. George. File   Police said that his medico legal report has been collected and the spot has also been visited by the crime team. Muthoot Group Chairman M.G. George died after a fall in his fourth floor residence in South East Delhi s Amar Colony area on Friday night, police said. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South East) R.P. Meena said they had received the information at 9:21 p.m. from a private hospital regarding admission of Mr. George, a resident of East of Kailash, after suffering a fall. He was declared brought dead, police said.

Muthoot group chairman MG George falls to death from 4th floor of his house in Delhi

How Progressive Social Media Disrupts Real Progress – The Case Of Rashmi Samant

How ‘Progressive’ Social Media Disrupts Real Progress – The Case Of Rashmi Samant by Devika Dinesh - Mar 5, 2021 05:00 AM Rashmi Samant. Rashmi Samant is only the latest in a long line of victims of cancel culture. This pattern of heated public backlash over the slightest provocation have ended careers, and wreaked havoc in the lives of many. On 11 February 2021, history was made at Oxford University when it elected its first female Indian student union president, Rashmi Samant. Within a week, she handed in her resignation. What went wrong? Hailing from the coastal district of Udupi, Karnataka, Samant is a first-generation university graduate.

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