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Lord Swraj Paul, renowned NRI industrialist and philanthropist, dies in London at 94

| @indiablooms | Aug 22, 2025, at 10:00 pm

London: Eminent NRI entrepreneur and philanthropist Lord Swraj Paul, the 94-year-old founder of the UK-based Caparo Group, passed away in London on Thursday evening (August 21).

According to PTI, he had been ailing and was hospitalised recently, where he died surrounded by family members.

From Jalandhar to global industry

Born in 1931 in Jalandhar to industrialist Pyare Lal, Lord Paul studied mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) before briefly joining the family business in India.

His life changed course in 1966, when he moved to the UK seeking medical care for his daughter Ambika, who tragically died of leukaemia at the age of four.

To honour her memory, he established the Ambika Paul Foundation, which went on to fund education, health, and child welfare initiatives worldwide.

Caparo Group and business legacy

In 1968, Lord Paul founded Caparo Group, transforming it into a multinational with operations across the UK, India, North America and the Middle East.

This year, he was ranked 81st on the Sunday Times Rich List, with an estimated wealth of £2 billion.

He remained a prominent voice in British industry and public affairs.

Public service and honours

Lord Paul became a member of the House of Lords in 1996 and served as Chancellor of the University of Wolverhampton for over 26 years.

His contributions were widely recognised: he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1978 and received India’s Padma Bhushan in 1983.

Personal losses and continued philanthropy
Despite enduring immense personal loss, including the death of his son Angad in 2015 and his wife Aruna in 2022, he continued his philanthropic commitments.

His foundation was renamed the Aruna and Ambika Paul Foundation to honour both.

Tributes pour in

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief on X, calling Lord Paul a “stalwart of industry, philanthropy and public service” whose contribution to India-UK ties “will always be remembered.”

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee described him as “a business tycoon, philanthropist and an icon of the global Indian diaspora with deep Kolkata connections.”

 

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