Indian Sugar and General Mills
Established in 1928, Indian Sugar & General Manufacturing Corporation Ltd., commonly referred to as Indian Sugar and General Mills, was a prominent company in India's sugar industry. It owned and operated sugar mills and other general manufacturing facilities, with its core business centered around the production of sugar. The company played a significant role in the agricultural and industrial landscape of its time. In 1970, its sugar undertaking was nationalized by the Government of India, and the company was subsequently acquired by the Uttar Pradesh State Sugar Corporation Ltd. in 1971, effectively becoming a government-owned entity. Its independent operations largely ceased after nationalization, with its assets and functions integrated into the state-owned corporation.
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- Indian Sugar & General Manufacturing Corporation Ltd. - was incorporated in 1928, focusing primarily on sugar production and related general milling activities. - It operated significant industrial facilities, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, India. - The company's trajectory changed dramatically in the early 1970s when the Indian government nationalized its sugar operations, followed by the acquisition of its shares by the Uttar Pradesh State Sugar Corporation Ltd. - This transition marked the end of its independent private sector existence, transforming it into a government company.
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