About Rajesh Mehra & family
- Rajesh Mehra runs premium sanitary ware company Jaquar with his two brothers.
- The business was started by their father in the 1960s with the brand Essco.
- The company has introduced a range of lighting fixtures under the Jaquar brand.
- Jaquar is named after their grandmother Jai Kaur.
Wealth History
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Forbes Lists
#98
India's Richest (2020)Dropped off in 2021
Personal Stats
- Age
- 65
- Source of Wealth
- sanitary ware
- Residence
- Delhi, India
- Citizenship
- India
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