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Indian entrepreneur (born 1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kunwer Sachdev, also known as the Inverter Man of India,[1][2][3] is an Indian entrepreneur and businessperson who was the founder and chief executive officer of Su-Kam Power Systems,[4][5][6][7] an Indian power company founded in 1998.[8][9][10][11] He is also the mentor of Su-Vastika, an Indian power backup provider started by his wife, Khushbhoo Sachdev, in 2019.[12][13]
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Kunwer Sachdev | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Education | Bachelor of Laws |
Alma mater | University of Delhi |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Years active | 1988–present |
Organization | Su-Vastika Power Systems |
Father | Krishna Lal Sachedva |
Awards | Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 |
Website | kunwersachdev |
He has been awarded one of 'India's Most Respected Entrepreneurs' by Hurun, a media publishing group.[14] He is also a member of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, a government agency in Gurugram, Haryana, India.[15]
Kunwer Sachdev was born to the late Krishan Lal Sachdeva, a section officer in the Indian Railways.[16]
Kunwar Sachdev completed his primary education at a government school in Delhi's Punjabi Bagh. He had wanted to become a doctor since childhood, but he became a businessman.[17]
After completing his intermediate education, Sachdev joined Hindu College in Delhi and graduated with a degree in Statistics. After this, he obtained the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Delhi.[10][18][19][20]
Kunwer Sachdev has been featured in author Rashmi Bansal's book Connect the Dots.[21] He was also featured in the book Booming Brand by Harsh Pamnani.[22]
Indian journalist Richa Anirudh interviewed Kunwer Sachdev during IBN Khabar's show Zindagi Live.[23] He was also interviewed for ET Now's show Tee Time, where he talked about his supposed "success mantra".[24]
Kunwer Sachdev was awarded the 'Entrepreneur of the Year 2011' at the Entrepreneur India Awards.[25]
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