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4-575: The JK Tyre National Racing Championship also known as JK-NRC is an auto racing championship series consisting of several one-make series events of open wheel single seater formula cars and saloon cars in India . This championship series is also considered to be the stepping stone for Indian Racing drivers who want to break into international motorsports. Several drivers have gone on to take part in international events including Formula One and A1 Grand Prix and other premier racing series around

8-708: The UAE , and Switzerland . The organization also includes research and development institutes in various fields. The family is currently divided into three main groups headed by Dr. Gaur Hari Singhania based in Kanpur, Shri Hari Shankar Singhania based in Delhi and Shri Vijaypat Singhania based in Mumbai . The three men are cousins who now run independent businesses, which are technically and legally separate entities and have no cross-holdings or common directors and employees, sharing only

12-670: The Marwari firm Sevaram Ramrikhdas of Mirzapur . The JK Group was founded in 1918. The group rose in importance in the 1950s to 1980s, when it was the third-largest industrial conglomerate in India after the Birla and Tata conglomerates. The group has multi-business, multi-product, and multi-location operations, with interests in many countries. It has overseas manufacturing operations in Mexico , Indonesia , Romania , Belgium , Portugal ,

16-563: The world. JK Tyre The J. K. Organisation is an Indian industrial conglomerate , with headquarters in Delhi , Kanpur and Mumbai . It is run by the Singhania family , which rose to prominence in Kanpur , India, under Lala Kamlapat Singhania . The name JK is derived from the initials of Kamlapat and his father Seth Juggilal (1857–1922), who belonged to the family associated with

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