Marwari people are business-oriented people from Northern Indian Marwar, Shekhawati region who were traders during the era of Rajput kingdoms and later participated in industrialization of India. Today, they own some one of the largest business groups and companies in India. Most of Marwari business belongs to Shekhawati area. Like Birla, Mittal, Bajaj, Goenka, Piramal and so more.
Shekhawati includes Jhunjhunu, Sikar and Churu districts.
Following is the list of businesses owned and operated by Marwari families:[1]
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- Motilal Oswal group
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