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Reflecting on an extraordinary 38-year journey, I am both humbled and grateful for the recognition I’ve received.
Over the years, my ventures, philanthropy, and lifestyle have garnered significant media attention, with features in national newspapers and TV channels across India, the UAE, and the UK. These accolades are not only a reflection of my personal endeavours but, more importantly, a testament to the collective vision and dedication of an exceptional team.
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As I embark on the next chapter, I look forward to even greater achievements and the unwavering pursuit of excellence.
This accolade is my 65th award in entreprenurial career. At a gala at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on September 19, Keith Vaz, Labour MP and Chairman of the Home Affairs Committee and Lord Navnit Dholakia presented me with the award. The chief guest at the event was Phillip Hammond, Conservative MP and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
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​Diwan Rahul Nanda has spent the last 15 years building Topsgrup into India's second largest private security provider. Now he is staking it all to become a global player.
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The Man: Diwan Rahul Nanda, 37, Chairman
The Company: Topsgrup. With close to 85,000 employees and Rs. 867 crore in revenue, it is the second largest security services provider in India.
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Ritchie Nanda, Executive Chairman of The Shield Group, the UK’s largest independent Total Security Solutions provider, and TOPSGRUP, India’s most preferred security solutions brand, has for a third consecutive year been featured in the UK’s definitive guide to wealth, The Sunday Times Rich List 2014.
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Watch NDTV spend a whole day with Dr Nanda at his home and work in Mumbai, India. Boss's Day Out is a very popular TV program that features successful entrepreneurs and business leaders across a whole 8 to 12 hours in their daily lives. ​
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Watch NDTV spend a whole day with Dr Nanda at his home and work in Mumbai, India. Boss's Day Out is a very popular TV program that features successful entrepreneurs and business leaders across a whole 8 to 12 hours in their daily lives. ​
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Millionaire Dr Richie Nanda has been on The Sunday Times Rich List for three years now, but his life wasn’t always so financially comfortable: Nanda grew up on the streets of India, surviving on a measly £10 per month salary.
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Watch Ritchie Nanda on Young Turks, CNBC TV 18
See this video with Ritchie talking with CNBC at the launch of Topsline 1252 in Mumbai. This was a very ambitious service that was conceived, launched and executed by Ritchie. Topsline 1252 went on to save over 100,000 lives in the city of Mumbai including rescuing 150 victims during the 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai.
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Rahul Nanda, global chairman of Topsgrup, India’s biggest security company, is having a moment. So far in 2012, he’s completed a 100% acquisition of British security firm Shield Guarding Company for £19.5m and has debuted on the Sunday Times Rich List with a fortune of £168m.
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Dr Nanda showcasing his family home on this Sahara India TV show (2000)
This was a life-style video taken sometime in 2000 by Sahara India TV.
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Watch Dr Nanda allowing Shara TV Indian into his home in Mumbai, India and showing them how he lives his daily life surrounded by his family.
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Dr Nanda in an exclusive interview with Vikram Oza on BTVI Aspire (2018)
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Dr. Nanda talks to Vikram Oza of Business TV India (BTVI) Aspire in 2018.
Hear me talk about my business journey, my struggles, breakthrough businesses like Topsline 1252 and Cheep, and the future plans for Topsgrup
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So it was an early start on Tuesday morning as I rushed around getting all my bits and pieces together. There was an air of excitement as I was about to meet my good friend, Dr Richie Nanda.
It’s been on our cards to interview this gentle giant for a while now, but we’ve never really been able to pin him down long enough to get everything done . . . until now.
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The chairman of Shield Group and Topsgrup India will still step in and break up a fight if one kicks off.
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My father was in the Indian army and left to become a Bollywood actor. He opened a restaurant and a security business, but his heart lay in movies. He made four or five but they didn't do well.
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