HISTORY


Sir Ness Wadia (1873 – 1952)
The second son of Bai Jerbai and Nowrosjee Ness Wadia, Sir Ness Wadia, helped his brother Sir Cusrow Wadia carry their father’s businesses and legacy of philanthropy forward.

He assisted his brother in the expansion of the Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company and helped make it the largest textile operation in India. After the passing of Sir Cusrow Wadia, Sir Ness took charge of the expansion, growth and modernization of the company. His nature and upbringing made him perfectly suitable for the job. His success had earned him the unofficial title of ‘The Cotton King’.

Sir Ness Wadia, the first Indian to be awarded Knighthood of the British Empire in 1919, was also instrumental in establishing a wireless service between India and Britain for the first time, in the 1920s.