1. On a trip to England with his father, X visited a hairbrush factory. He bought two discarded machines from the factory for £4,000. He came back to India and started his own business of manufacturing toothbrushes. The company went on to become the largest supplier of toothbrushes in the country supplying to the top-notch brands like Colgate Palmolive. X sold the company in 2004 at a profit.
2. X briefly owned a fairly large navy in a deal wherein they were granted 10 Soviet warships and Stolichnaya vodka in exchange for what?
3. In 1965 X was created by Gordon Foster, a professor at the Trinity College, Dublin.
In 1968, Emery Koltay replicated Foster’s efforts in the U.S.
When he was just 25 years old, he started his own cable network company by the name “Network”. X went from door to door in his building and convinced the residents to sign up for his cable service at a fee of Rs.200 per month. What started with just 30 houses spread to buildings in Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Napeansea Road, Breach Candy and Hanging Gardens.
He is credited to have pioneered Cable TV in India. Who is X?
3. In 1965 X was created by Gordon Foster, a professor at the Trinity College, Dublin.
In 1968, Emery Koltay replicated Foster’s efforts in the U.S.
What is X?
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