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The Madras Chamber of Commerce was established on 29 September 1836 by eight businessman, chief of whom were J. W. Dare of Parry & Co., W. S. Binny of Binny & Co. and J. A. Arbuthnot of Arbuthnot & Co., at the office of Binny & Co., a leading Indian business house with J. A. Arbuthnot
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as its first Chairman. Other important companies in the chamber were Line & Co, Ouchterlony & Co, Barrow & Co, Fischer & Co, Guichard & Co, Seth Sam & Co, G. Sidloo Chetty and J. C. Tulloch. The chamber got its first permanent venue in 1869 when a part of
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is a non-governmental, industry-led and industry-managed organisation whose main purpose is to influence government policy on economy, trade, commerce and industry. It also works for better education, health, infrastructure and environment.
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Diwan Bahadur S. E. Runganadhan, ed. (1939). "A short history of the Madras Chamber of Commerce by G. H. Hodgson".
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Right from the initial stages, native Indians did not join in large numbers in the chamber as in the case of the
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History of the city of Madras written for the Tercentenary Celebration Committee
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In the early 1900s, the chamber played a pivotal role in the development of
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office was leased to them. In 1924, the chamber moved to the offices of the
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Srinivasachari, C. S. (1939). "Madras in the Present Century-Part I".
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Madras Tercentenary Celebration Committee Commemoration Volume
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The Madras Mail
Mercantile Bank
Southern Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Indian Railways





Muthiah, S.
ISBN
81-88661-24-4
Official website
Categories
Chambers of commerce in India
Organisations based in Tamil Nadu
Economy of Tamil Nadu
Economic history of Tamil Nadu
1836 establishments in India
Organizations established in 1836

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