Role Media mogul Name Subhash Chandra Books The ferns of India | Website www.esselgroup.com Spouse Sushila Devi Nationality Indian Net worth 4.4 billion USD (2015) | |
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Organizations founded Essel Group, Zee Telefilms, Indian Cricket League, Siti Cable, Essel Propack, Essel Vision Productions Similar People Sudhir Chaudhary, Kapil Dev, Ravi Jadhav, Madhugandha Kulkarni, Paresh Mokashi Profiles | ||
Children Punit Goenka, Amit Goenka |
Dr subhash chandra show choose a career inspired by your talent says dr chandra
Subhash Chandra (born Subhash Chandra Goel on 30 November 1950) is an Indian media baron with interests in packaging, media lottery and cinema. He is chairman of Essel Group, an Indian conglomerate. He was former Chairman of India's TV channel network Zee Media, but resigned as Director & Non-Executive Chairman of the Company with effect from 24 May 2016. He has been elected to the Upper House of Indian parliament from the Haryana state in Rajya Sabha election, 2016 on 11 June 2016. He has an honorary degree from UEL.
Contents
- Dr subhash chandra show choose a career inspired by your talent says dr chandra
- Dr subhash chandra zee essel biography 17
- Early years
- Business
- Daily newspaper
- Recipient of Honorary Doctorate
- Dr Subhash Chandra Show
- Autobiography
- Awards
- References

Dr subhash chandra zee essel biography 17
Early years

Chandra was born in a village in Hisar district, Haryana. In 1970, while he was studying in 10th grade he dropped out of school to join family business of commission agent and trader who procured and supplied rice to Food Corporation of India. In 1980s he started manufacturing flexible packaging (mainly plastic tubes) for toothpaste, etc. under the name Essel Packaging. He followed up with a leisure park EsselWorld in north Mumbai, then known as Bombay. In 1992, he launched Zee Television, in collaboration with Li Ka Shing and first online lottery and first Dish TV in India.
Business
His channel Zee TV competes with, among others, Sony Entertainment Television and STAR Plus. His TV channels, numbering up to 70, including those in local language Hindi reach 959 millions people spread over 169 countries. He launched India's first satellite TV channel, Zee TV, in 1992. Other interests include packaging, theme parks, lotteries and cinema multiplexes. He started the failed Indian Cricket League, a domestic Twenty20 cricket league intended as a challenge to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, the nation's governing body in Cricket. In November 2009, he took over management responsibility of Daily News and Analysis (DNA), which features among the top 8 English dailies in India and is one of fastest growing English newspapers in the country.
Daily newspaper

In 2005, in collaboration with Dainik Bhaskar group, Subhash Chandra launched an English daily, DNA, in Mumbai to challenge the well settled The Times of India newspaper and the competition was one of the biggest newspaper battles of Mumbai and sustaining earlier losses, the newspaper eventually turned around.
Recipient of Honorary Doctorate

Subhash Chandra was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business Administration from the University of East London (UEL). Chandra received the Doctorate from Lord Gulam Noon, the Chancellor of the University of East London, at the ceremony for their Royal Dock Business School graduates.

During the award acceptance speech Chandra thanked the entire senior management team at the Royal Dock Business School, saying,

"It is indeed a privilege to be recognized outside one’s country, and in the presence of such highly acclaimed and respected individuals. I thank you all for bestowing this prestigious award that I feel honoured to receive."

Thus Subhash Chandra became Doctor Subhash Chandra.
Dr. Subhash Chandra Show
DSC show is a platform where Dr. Subhash Chandra engages with youth from across India and interacts on different topics. The core concept is to motivate the youth, inspire and share ideas and also help young entrepreneurs and aspiring minds for business. Dr. Subhash Chandra (DSC) show is aired every week on Saturday at 10 pm on Zee News and 7pm on Zee Business and on Sundays at 11 am on both Zee News & Zee Business. This show is also aired on other channels of Zee Media Corporation Limited.
Autobiography
The Z Factor: My Journey as the Wrong Man at the Right Time is an autobiography of Subhash Chandra. It has been co-edited by Pranjal Sharma. This is an unusually candid memoir of a truly desi self-made businessman who came to Delhi at age twenty with seventeen rupees in his pocket. The book was launched on 20 January 2016 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7, Race Course Road, New Delhi. The book was also officially unveiled at Zee Jaipur Literature Festival on 21 January 2016.