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Venugopal Dhoot : ウィキペディア英語版
Venugopal Dhoot
Venugopal Dhoot (born 30 September 1951 in Bombay, India (now Mumbai)) is an Indian businessman. According to ''Forbes'' magazine, his wealth in 2013 is $1.25 billion.() He is said to be the thirty eighth richest man in India.
He is an alumnus of the College of Engineering, Pune, India. He is married to Rama Dhoot and has two children, Anirudh and Surbhi.
== Career ==
His father, the late Nandlal Madhavlal Dhoot, was an Indian industrialist who made his earlier fortune in the sugarcane and cotton industry. Nandlal Dhoot was the founder of Videocon Corporation and other businesses ventures such as Videocon Electronics. The company's major breakthrough came when it received one of India's first licenses to manufacture colour televisions.

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