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Sendhil Naathan Kalyanasundaram (K. Sendhil Naathan) (born 06th September 1961) is an Indian Business Executive, the Managing Director of TANFAC Industries Limited, a Joint Venture company of Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation and Anupam Rasayan India Limited.
TANFAC has signed a framework agreement with one of the leading Japanese specialty chemical companies to supply a refrigerant gas.[1] [2]
Early Life and Education
editSendhil was born in Tiruvarur in Tamil Nadu, India. His mother Mrs. K. Sakuntala and his father, Mr. Kalyanasundaram, both of them were School Teachers at Alathambadi. Sendhil grew up in a small town in Alathambadi, Tiruvarur.
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edit- ^ "Tanfac signs agreement with Japanese company for specialty chemical". The Times of India. 2024-06-20. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ "Tanfac Industries signs Rs. 675 crore refrigerant gas supply agreement with Japanese chemical company". www.indianchemicalnews.com. Retrieved 2024-08-26.