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the needy, who, therefore, loved and respected him. He won respect and esteem
of one and all because of his inimitable capacity to distinguish bet ween right
and wrong and to stand up fearlessly for what he regarded as his moral duty. Mo-
dinagar is a tangible expression of his untiring efforts for and dedicated service
to the cause of India’s industrial development. Less tangible though, but equal
ly abiding, is the place he has carved out for himself in the hearts of thousands
of men and women who knew him. He was indeed a great humanitarian even
more than a great industrial magnate.
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