Subrata Roy, the visionary founder of the expansive Sahara Group, breathed his last on Tuesday at the age of 75, succumbing to a cardiorespiratory arrest following a prolonged battle with metastatic malignancy, hypertension, and diabetes. His demise marks the end of an era for one of India's most influential businessmen.
Subrata Roy commenced his entrepreneurial journey in 1978 when he founded Sahara India Pariwar as a small finance company. Over the decades, the conglomerate burgeoned into a diversified empire with a significant presence in real estate, media and entertainment, hospitality, aviation, retail, and more.

In 2012, he received recognition from India Today magazine as one of the country's most influential businessmen. Time magazine also acknowledged the Sahara Group in 2004, labelling it the "second-largest employer in India" with a massive workforce of 1.2 million, second only to the Indian Railways.
Legal Battles and Controversies
However, Subrata Roy's journey was not without challenges. In 2011, Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Ltd (SIRECL) and Sahara Housing Investment Corporation Ltd (SHICL) faced legal scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). The market regulator declared the funds raised through Optionally Fully Convertible Bonds (OFCDs) illegal, leading to a prolonged legal battle.
In 2012, the Supreme Court upheld SEBI's ruling, ordering Subrata Roy's firms to refund ₹24,000 crores to investors with a 15% interest. The legal saga continued in 2014 when the Supreme Court ordered Subrata Roy's detention for non-compliance. He was later granted bail.
The Man Behind the Empire
Subrata Roy's business interests extended beyond the corporate world. He co-owned the former Force India Formula One team, and Sahara's assets included prestigious properties like New York's Plaza Hotel and London's Grosvenor House.
Despite facing legal troubles, Subrata Roy remained an inspirational figure and a visionary leader for Sahara India Pariwar until his last days.
A Glimpse into the Personal Life
While Subrata Roy kept his personal life private, it is known that he was married and had two children - Sushanto and Seemanto. Both sons were involved in various aspects of the Sahara India Pariwar business ventures.
Sahara Sheher and the Legacy
The term "Sahara Sheher" often referred to the Sahara Shaher project, a township initiative aiming to create self-sustained communities with residential, commercial, and recreational facilities. This project showcased Subrata Roy's ambition to contribute to holistic urban development.
Financial Legacy
In 2013, Subrata Roy reported a net worth of approximately 50 million rupees ($915,200). His financial legacy, however, is intertwined with the legal battles and controversies surrounding the Sahara Group's fundraising methods.
As tributes pour in from across the business and political spectrum, the Sahara Group faces the challenge of navigating the future without its charismatic founder. Subrata Roy's impact on India's business landscape is undeniable, and his story serves as a reminder of the highs and lows that can accompany entrepreneurial success.
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