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Kunchi (Infant’s Cap)

Discover 'Kunchi,' a stunning handcrafted textile doll by Indu Jain. This heirloom piece showcases intricate embroidery & vibrant blues/reds, reflecting Maharashtrian tradition.

Indu Jain (1936-2021) was an Indian media executive & philanthropist who championed art & culture. As chairperson of The Times Group, she shaped India's journalistic landscape and supported numerous artists. Explore her legacy & influence.

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A variety of child caps can be seen across India. Such caps are used to give protection to the child from the sun, wind and cold. They are made according to the climate and choice of the people. These caps are locally known as kunchi, kantop, masho etc. The kunchi comes under the heirloom textile which is used from generation to generation in a Maharashtrian family at the time of the naming ceremony of the child. The tradition is on the verge of extinction.This Kunchi was stitched by Indu Nene for her son in 1962 for his naming ceremony. It was also worn to her grandson in 1993 at the time of his naming ceremony. She gifted it the museum in 2013. The family heirloom textiles gifted by her also includes baby bedspreads and textiles used for religious ceremonies in her family.

Biografija umetnika

Early Life and Family Background

  • Name: Indu Jain (also known as Indu Nene)
  • Born: September 8, 1936, New Delhi, India
  • Died: May 13, 2021
  • Family: Belonged to the Sahu Jain family, a prominent business lineage. Her father founded Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, an educational trust. She was married to Ashok Kumar Jain, former chairman of The Times Group.
  • Education: Taught Hindi at Delhi University from 1964 to 2000.

Career and Leadership at The Times Group

  • Chairperson of The Times Group: Assumed the role in 1999 following her husband's death.
  • Media Executive: Played a significant role in shaping India’s journalistic landscape as the head of the largest media conglomerate.
  • Bennett Coleman & Co Ltd (BCCL): Oversaw operations including The Times of India, Navbharat Times, and Economic Times newspapers, along with various news and entertainment channels.
  • Leadership Style: Known for a compassionate and inclusive leadership style that contributed to the group's growth.

Artistic Interests and Philanthropic Activities

  • Patron of Art & Culture: Supported numerous artists and initiatives, promoting Indian art both domestically and internationally.
  • Handcrafted Textile Doll - "Kunchi": Created a notable handcrafted textile doll reflecting Maharashtrian tradition.
  • Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust: Served as chairperson from 1999, supporting literary excellence in Indian languages through the prestigious Jnanpith Award.
  • The Times Foundation: Founded in 2000, focused on sustainable development and disaster relief efforts.
  • Oneness Forum: Established to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding.
  • FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO): Founder president, promoting entrepreneurship among women.

Spiritual Beliefs and Recognition

  • Spiritual Seeker: Known for her lifelong interest in spirituality and connection with spiritual leaders like Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev.
  • Millennium World Peace Summit: Addressed the United Nations at this summit in 2000.
  • Awards & Honors: Received numerous accolades, including the Padma Bhushan (2016), Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and the Indian Congress of Women.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Media Leadership: Indu Jain's leadership significantly impacted the Indian media landscape, promoting journalism and freedom of expression.
  • Philanthropic Contributions: Her philanthropic efforts through The Times Foundation and other initiatives addressed social issues and supported cultural preservation.
  • Artistic Patronage: Her support for artists and literary endeavors enriched India's cultural scene.
  • Influence on Women’s Empowerment: As founder president of FLO, she championed women's entrepreneurship and professional development.
  • Last Words: Left behind a poignant message emphasizing laughter, love, and connection with the divine upon her passing.
indu jain

indu jain

1936 - 2021 , India

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  • Date Of Birth: September 8, 1936
  • Date Of Death: May 13, 2021
  • Full Name: Indu Jain
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Kunchi (Infant’s Cap)']
  • Place Of Birth: New Delhi, India
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