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Meet the guy who was the nation’s first, was born in India, immigrated to Pakistan, became a millionaire, and gave more than Rs. 6900000

Known as “Mukesh Ambani of Pakistan,” Mian Mohammad Mansha was born in India in 1941 and lived there until his family chose to go to Pakistan following the 1947 split. The first billionaire in the nation, Mian Mohammad Mansha was renowned for his enormous economic empire, sagacity, and generosity. In the face of significant political unrest and economic hardship, Mian Mohammad Mansha distinguished himself and set a higher standard for upcoming Pakistani businesspeople. Similar to Mukesh Ambani, the wealthiest man in India, Mansha is engaged in a variety of ventures with an emphasis on mass market goods and localization. He is now second only to billionaire Shahid Khan in terms of wealth among Pakistanis.

According to sources, the net worth of Indian billionaires Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Ratan Tata, and others is far more than that of Mian Mohammad Mansha, who is estimated to be worth about $5 billion. That does not, however, imply that he does not live a lavish lifestyle. Mercedes E-Class, Jaguar convertible, Porsche, BMW 750, Range Rover, and Volkswagen are just a few of the vehicles that Mansha has.

Mansha was born into a wealthy family and belonged to one of Pakistan’s most well-known entrepreneurs. When the family moved back to Pakistan, they established Nishat Textiles Mills, which Mansha inherited when his father passed away. His father had been active in the cotton ginning industry while they were living in Kolkata. At the moment, Nishat Group is the biggest employer of private citizens in Pakistan as well as the country’s biggest exporter of cotton clothing. In addition to cotton, the billionaire’s firm works on power projects, makes cement, insures, banks, and more.

In Pakistan, Mian Mohammad Mansha is regarded as a kind person and is well-known for his charitable endeavors. He just gave the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund around Rs 6900000. Additionally, he serves on the boards of many prestigious national institutions. President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan presented the millionaire with the Sitara-e-Imtiaz civic award on March 23, 2004.

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