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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
His legacy of tile and contractor business was carried on by his brother, sons and grandsons like, Manji Ladha, Pragji Ruda, Maoji Ruda.<ref name=bs/><ref>{{cite book|title=List of Industrial Establishments in Madhya Pradesh by Madhya Pradesh (India). Labour Dept|year=1970|publisher=Government Regional Press|page=50|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CbQcAQAAMAAJ&q=ruda+ladha+bagra}}</ref> The several tiles factory started by him and his brothers like, Ruda Ladha & Sons, Manji Ladha & Sons, Trisul Tile Works, Bagra Tile & Bricks Co., which continued to dominate tile market of India for at least seven decades,<ref name=n/><ref>{{cite book|title=Madhya Pradesh, District Gazetteers , Volume 18|year=1979|publisher=Government Central Press|page=157|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XCYLAQAAIAAJ&q=trisul+tile+works}}</ref> till the government environment policies lead to its decline in decade of 1980s and the industry is near its death-bed in current era, as there is complete ban an excavating yellow clay from [[Satpura]] forests.<ref name=bs/>''Manglore pattern tiles'' came to be known as ''Bagra Tiles'' after village Bagra where factories in which these bricks were produced were located.,<ref name=h>{{cite book|title=Madhya Pradesh: Hoshangabad|year=1979|publisher=Government Central Press|page=157|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=giJuAAAAMAAJ&q=bagra+tiles+manglore}}</ref> thus throwing this obscure village on industrial map of India.<ref name=bs/> | His legacy of tile and contractor business was carried on by his brother, sons and grandsons like, Manji Ladha, Pragji Ruda, Maoji Ruda.<ref name=bs/><ref>{{cite book|title=List of Industrial Establishments in Madhya Pradesh by Madhya Pradesh (India). Labour Dept|year=1970|publisher=Government Regional Press|page=50|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CbQcAQAAMAAJ&q=ruda+ladha+bagra}}</ref> The several tiles factory started by him and his brothers like, Ruda Ladha & Sons, Manji Ladha & Sons, Trisul Tile Works, Bagra Tile & Bricks Co., which continued to dominate tile market of India for at least seven decades,<ref name=n/><ref>{{cite book|title=Madhya Pradesh, District Gazetteers , Volume 18|year=1979|publisher=Government Central Press|page=157|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XCYLAQAAIAAJ&q=trisul+tile+works}}</ref> till the government environment policies lead to its decline in decade of 1980s and the industry is near its death-bed in current era, as there is complete ban an excavating yellow clay from [[Satpura]] forests.<ref name=bs/> ''Manglore pattern tiles'' came to be known as ''Bagra Tiles'' after the village Bagra where factories in which these bricks were produced were located.,<ref name=h>{{cite book|title=Madhya Pradesh: Hoshangabad|year=1979|publisher=Government Central Press|page=157|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=giJuAAAAMAAJ&q=bagra+tiles+manglore}}</ref> thus throwing this obscure village on industrial map of India.<ref name=bs/> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:People from Hoshangabad]] | [[Category:People from Hoshangabad]] | ||
[[Category:Founders of Indian schools and colleges]] | [[Category:Founders of Indian schools and colleges]] | ||
[[Category:Indian businesspeople in mining]] | [[Category:Indian businesspeople in mining]] | ||
[[Category:20th-century philanthropists]] | [[Category:20th-century Indian philanthropists]] |