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Birla Power

The Yash Birla group is a part of the prestigious house of the Birlas, started by Mr.Baldeo Das Birla, the great-great grandfather of our current chairman. The lineage of yash birla group began with Mr.Rameshwar Das, grandfather of Mr.Ashok Birla, the sudden demise of Mr.Ashok Birla, in 1990, plunged his son Yashovardhan into the corporate world. Since then Yash Birla and his group have only emerged stronger than before. Yash birla has not only brought sick companies to life but has given the group a dynamic strategy like never before. He gave the Group a dream, a global vision and an integrated approach.


The yash birla group has a number of companies all over India and under the perfect leadership of our chairman, we have made successful forays in the areas of Generators, Multipurpose Engines, Chemicals, Yarns, Pipes, Consumer Durables, Precision Cutting Tools etc.The Group is now set to make a mark in the IT world as its latest diversification.

Birla Power Solutions Ltd. (BPSL), a Yash Birla Group company, is being a pioneer in electric gensets and offers its customers a complete range of products making it a single window for power solutions. It currently has strong dealership network of over 650 dealers spread across the country. The company also has elite institutional clients spanning amongst the major educational institutes, telecom operators, oil majors, banks and government organizations. Its products are not only fully emission compliant and ISI marked but also enjoy a strong brand image. With increasing urbanization, industrial growth and per capita power consumption the demand for power will continue to outstrip the supply. This scenario augurs well for the manufacturers of power generating equipment manufacturers amongst which Birla power is one of the leading player. Under the planned expansion plan the company is going to increase its backward integration as also will produce higher capacities gensets & new products.

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