Since 1735,the Bhuramal Rajmal Surana family business in synonomous with the art of kundan and meena jewelery. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II invited the Suranas to jaipur to revive this once dying art form and spread its charm all over the world.
Late Sh. Rajmal Ji Sahab and Sh. Kushal Chand Surana Sahab, standing alongside a distinguished figure who once served as the Union Minister of Trade and Commerce. The image captures a moment steeped in significance and shared vision for economic progress and development.
Sh. Kushal Chand Surana Ji is seated on the right side, accompanied by Sh. Gulab Ji Kothari Sahab, the esteemed Chairman of Rajasthan Patrika Pvt. Ltd. Renowned for his visionary leadership, Shri Gulab Ji Kothari Sahab has played a pivotal role in shaping the journalism and media landscape in Rajasthan. Under his guidance, Rajasthan Patrika has thrived as a leading publication, celebrated for its insightful reporting, unwavering journalistic integrity, and unwavering commitment to social causes.
In this captivating image, Sh. Kushal Chand Surana is seated on the left side. Standing in the middle is Sh. Devendra Surana. On the sofa, we find Mrs. Lalita Surana and Mrs. Nirmala Birla, the wife of Shri G.P. Birla. She is an esteemed personality known for her philanthropic endeavors and contributions to society. Her dedication to social causes, educational initiatives, and community development has earned her the status of an influential figure.
Sh. Kevendra Surana stands on the right side, exuding artistic flair and a zest for creativity. Standing beside him are Sh. Saurabh Surana and Mrs. Chandana Surana, radiating enthusiasm and a shared love for the arts. On the left side stands the esteemed Indian theatre director, Shri Feroz Abbas Khan. Known for his remarkable contributions to the world of theatre, including the critically acclaimed movie "Gandhi, My Father."
Sh. Kushal Chand Surana Ji is on the right side, emanating a sense of reverence and admiration. On the left side is the late Pandit Sh. Shivshankar Sharma, an iconic figure in Indian classical music renowned for his mastery of the santoor. The image captures a moment of profound musical connection, symbolizing the fusion of talent, dedication, and artistic brilliance.
In this poignant image, the late Sh. Rajmal Ji Sahab is seen standing on the left side, while on the right side stands Rajmata Gayatri Devi. Known as the "Queen Mother of Jaipur," she was a legendary figure, an iconic Indian princess, and a prominent political figure. Renowned for her advocacy of education, women's empowerment, and social welfare, she commanded immense respect and admiration both nationally and internationally, owing to her charismatic persona and influential presence.
This photograph is taken in 1921 at the time of Sh. Rajmal Ji’s wedding. He was only 14 years old at the time of
his marriage. He is wearing Jama Poshak with a Sarpech on his turban. Kantha and balewada is wore by
Sh. Bhuramal ji with an Angarakha.
In the image, Sh. Saurabh Surana stands on the right side. At the top left side is Mrs. Chandana Surana, radiating elegance and grace. On the left side, we find the esteemed presence of Sh. Vidhu Vinod Chopra, a renowned Indian film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, lyricist, and actor, known for notable movies like "3 Idiots," "Parinda," "1942: A Love Story," and the "Munna Bhai" series. Standing beside him is Mrs. Anupama Chopra, an esteemed film critic, journalist, and author, well-versed in the world of cinema.
To retain the Nizam jewellery in india a committee of Ministry of finance, Ministry of education and
Social welfare was set up the expert committee with Sh. Nihar Ranjan Ray as chairman, Sh. Karl
Khandalavala, Sh. Anand Krishna & Sh. Rajmal Surana as members.
This committee joined up for the purchase of jewellery belonging to Nizam of Hyderabad by the
Union of India and establishment of a special museum to house the collection