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get very bored” Rishad Naoroji.
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N aoroji's N et Worth ( as of March 2013)
$1.8 billion - Forbes
Organisati ons/ Projec ts Naoroji has been
involved with: Governing Council Member,
Bombay Natural History Society CommitteeMember, The Himalayan Club Director,
Raptor Research and Conservation
Foundation Trustee, New Ornis Foundation
Adviser, Parsi Vulture Project.
If there were an award for the billionaire
with the most unassuming office, Rishad
Naoroji would certainly be a top contender.
Just outside his office are steel cupboards
and drawers legendary for their longevity
and carrying his mother's maiden name,
also among corporate India's mostrecognisable: Godrej. Naoroji's room
equally belies his wealth, estimated by
Forbes magazine to be $1.8 billion as of March this year. One side of the room is
monopolised by customary pictures of his father Kaikhushru, a trekker, environmentalist
and photographer, who has perhaps been the biggest factor in Naoroji going off the
beaten path. His table is packed with books and not of the management kind most
commonly found in billionaires' offices; they are primarily to do with birds, especially
raptors or birds of prey, his passion for decades.
When ET Magazine meets him at his office, housed at Godrej Bhavan in south Mumbai,
after a telephonic conversation, he is nursing a bad back, the fallout of a five-day trip to
Nagaland where he went to observe efforts to save Amur falcons from being hunted for food. The Amur falcon BSE -4.55 % is a migratory bird which flies to northeastern India and
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His Raptor Research and Conservation Foundation, set up in 2011, has directed "a few
lakh" rupees toward Amur falcon conservation, says the 62-year-old bachelor, who was
also planning to visit the Balpakram National Park on the India-Bangladesh border in
Meghalaya, via Guwahati. But he called off the trip after he heard of United Liberation
Front of Assam (Ulfa) trouble in the region.
"I have some 300 emails to read and also work on a research paper," says Naoroji,whose long face and raised silver hair puts one in mind of American filmmaker David
Lynch, though Naoroji's smile and eyes have an avuncular tinge to them, a far remove
from the coldness of Lynch's.
Naoroji will shortly leave for Rajasthan where he has been collecting data on raptors for
10 years and plans to do so for another decade before arriving at conclusions. "Raptors
are crucial because their presence tells you about the health of a forest," says Naoroji.
Besides falcons, wellknown raptors include eagles, vultures, hawks and buzzards.
Road Less Travelled
Though Naoroji, a graduate from Mumbai's HR College of Commerce and Economics,tells ET Magazine that working in the family business never caught his fancy, according to
a hagiographic chronicle of the group written by journalist BK Karanjia, he would have
liked to work for the group founded by his maternal granduncle Ardeshir Godrej in 1897
as well as carry on with his interest in birds. But, "the breeding time of raptors is six
months, and it takes more than two months to locate their breeding sites. Reading about
birds, writing about them, and photographing them take a hell of a lot of time. [So] No, I
couldn't possibly combine the two," Karanjia quotes Naoroji as saying in his 1997 book.
Naoroji says his family did not have much of a problem. Adi Godrej, his first cousin and
chairman of Godrej group, agrees: "There was not much discontent in the family. Though
the trend then was for kids to follow in their fathers' footsteps, it was becoming perfectly
appropriate for someone to live off the dividends of their shareholding and pursue their passion. I admire Rishad for what he did."
The Godrejs, along with the Tatas and Wadias, are among the best-known Parsi families
in business, and are also one of the tightest-knit in India Inc which has seen several
groups being torn asunder by intrafamily rivalry. The group started out with locks and
claims to have produced the first soap in the world to be made from vegetable oil in 1920.
It also supplied nine lakh ballot boxes for independent India's first general elections in
1951 and in the subsequent year launched what became one of its biggest brands:
Cinthol soap. It was also known for its typewriters, besides its cupboards and safes. The
group later ventured into other segments and today has a presence in appliances, real
estate, agricultural inputs, retail and information technology.
The group posted revenues of Rs 22,300 crore in 2012-13. Godrej Industries BSE 0.79 %
and Godrej Consumer Products BSE 3.60 % have made shareholders much richer in the
last decade, with their share prices spiking 31 times and 22 times, respectively, compared
to just over four times for the benchmark Sensex. Godrej Properties, on the other hand,
has seen its share price fall by over a fourth since its listing in January 2010 while the
Sensex has risen less than a fifth.
The group's holding company Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company is not listed.
Some members of the family's next generation, including Adi's daughters Tanya Dubash
and Nisa, and son Pirojsha, and Jamshed's son Navroze, are already involved in various
arms of the group. The Godrej family fortune is equally split between Adi, his brother
Nadir, Jamshyd and his sister Smita, and Naoroji, and further divvied up between their
kids.
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