New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday condoled the death of ITC executive chairman and CEO YC Deveshwar, who passed away in the morning after suffering a prolonged illness.
Taking to Twitter, the Prime Minister said, "Shri YC Deveshwar made a strong contribution to Indian industry. His efforts helped ITC become a professionally-run Indian company with a global footprint. Saddened by his demise. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the ITC group in this hour of grief."
The news of Deveshwar's demise came to light after Sanjiv Puri, MD, ITC issued a statement. He said, "His ( YC Deveshwar) superordinate vision to build an exemplary Indian enterprise, to serve national priorities, create the businesses of tomorrow, impeccable values and personal integrity, the width and depth of his strategic thinking and his compassionate conduct of business will continue to inspire us in the journey ahead. In his hour of immense sadness, our hearts go out to his family, wife Mrs Bhartu Deveshwar, children Gaurav and Garime and to their families to whom we offer our sincerest condolences."
Deveshwar was one of India's longest-serving corporate chiefs with over two decades at the helm of ITC. He joined ITC in 1968 and was the architect of its aggressive transformation from a tobacco company to an FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) major.
In 2011, Deveshwar received the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award.