Lala Harkishen Lal

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Born
Lala Harkishan Lal

1864/66
Died13 February 1937
OccupationsIndustrialist, entrepreneur, politician
Yearsactive1895–1937
Lala Harkishen Lal
Born
Lala Harkishan Lal

1864/66
Died13 February 1937
OccupationsIndustrialist, entrepreneur, politician
Years active1895–1937
Children3 sons including K. L. Gauba
Jeevan Lal Gauba

Lala Harkishen Lal (1864/66 – 13 February 1937) was an Indian industrialist, entrepreneur and politician. He was a co-founder of Punjab National Bank, and founder of factories and banks Punjab Cotton Press Company Ltd., the People's Bank of India Ltd., Amritsar Bank Ltd.; the Kanpur Flour Mills Ltd. in pre-independent India. He was also instrumental in the establishment of Indian Associated Chamber of Commerce, the precursor, of the formation of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry.[1] As politician, he served as the Minister of Agriculture of the government of Punjab Province between 1920 and 1923.[2]

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