The owner of the East India Company that ruled India is now an Indian


New delhi date. 26. Saturday 2020 September

Hardly any Indian would be unaware of the name of the East India Company, which ruled the world, including India. Now, let's say the justice of nature.

The East India Company was bought by Sanjeev Mehta, a businessman of Indian origin. The East India Company was founded in 1600 AD. Elizabeth I was the first Queen of England at that time. She used to order spices and tea but then the company itself came to India and started a business.

The East India Company, which gradually occupied a large part of India, almost withdrew from India after the revolt of 1857 and was replaced by the British government.

Sanjeev Mehbeta joined the company in 2005. Today he owns it and the company opened its Hello store in London in 2010 with a new identity.

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