F.C. Kohli
F.C. Kohli, in fullFaqir Chand Kohli, (born February 28, 1924,Peshawar, India [now in Pakistan]), Indian businessman and engineer who was a pioneer of that country’s information technology industry.
After obtaining bachelor’s degrees in English and applied mathematics and physics from Punjab University, Lahore, India [now in Pakistan], Kohli received a bachelor’s in electricalengineering fromQueen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1948. He then earned a master’s in electrical engineering in 1951 from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
In 1951 Kohli returned to India and started working for Tata Electric Companies (now Tata Power), where he introducedcomputers to manage the company’s electric network. He was appointed general manager ofTata Consultancy Services (TCS), an information technology organization, in 1969.
By encouragingresearch and development, introducing advanced technology, and advocating at the government level for progressive changes in the industry, Kohli made TCS into a multinational company. He was responsible for popularizing the concept of computerization in India and pioneering the export ofsoftware systems development expertise.
After his retirement as deputy chairman of TCS in 1999, Kohli remained at TCS in a consulting capacity, and he worked at using computers and communications to accelerate the spread of adult literacy in India. For his pioneering work, Kohli received numerous national and international awards, among them the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest honours, in 2002.
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