ABOUT US

Rajah Group was established by A. Abdul Kader Sahib in the year 1935. He started as a business venture manufacturing beedies with sales in Sri Lanka. The group also was involved in other businesses in Sri Lanka like trading in tobacco, printing business etc. Later due to changes in the foreign policies of the Sri Lankan Government, the group gave its businesses in Sri Lanka to the staffs of its Companies there & shifted its operations to India.

The group gradually became a leading manufacturer of Beedies, employing directly & indirectly about 35,000 people in India. Its products are in good demand in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharastra. The group has received best taxpayer awards in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

The group diversified into the businesses like Timber, Terracotta tiles, Ayurveda, Automobiles,Tea, Salt etc. The group is also involved in the tourism-related business and owns a scenic Island on the backwaters of Chettuva, Kerala, which functions as an Ayurvedic Hospital. A similar Ayurvedic Treatment Center is also run on a 180-acre land in Kootanad, Palakkad district of Kerala. The group has acquired 35 Acres of land on the beachfront in Kerala and is in the construction stage of an Ayurvedic Spa.

The group also has a software development business and caters to the requirements of various clients in Middle East and in India.

Rajah School, a CBSC school associated with the group offers quality education to more than 1400 students.

The group manufactures several Ayurvedic products, most of which are used exclusively by the guests at its Ayurvedic centers. Some of its products are marketed outside.

Besides these the group also manufactures Kajah Tea, Kajah Iodized Salt and Bright Wash Dish wash powder.

The Automobile business of the group manufactured the first MPV of the country. The product had to be discontinued due to components sourcing problems. KMPL, the automobile wing manufactured Go-karts for fantasy parks and Go-karting arenas. KMPL has just begun marketing a 3-wheel load carrier.