Kushal Pal Singh ( or K.P. Singh as he is known) was born on August 15, 1931, at Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh, Today he presides over closely held DLF group One of India’s largest real estate developer with an estimated land bank of 3,000 acres in prime city locations. Singh, who owns 99.5% of parent DLF Universal with his family, is worth at least $5 billion as per Forbes. [http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/global/2006/0327/074.html. The company plans to go public in the year 2006.
Mr. K. P. Singh comes from a family of successful landlords and lawyers. After graduating in Science from Meerut College, he went to UK to pursue higher studies in Aeronautical Engineering. Along the line, Mr. Singh got selected to the Indian Army, by British Officers services Selection Board, UK. Subsequently, he joined the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun. He thereafter was commissioned into The Deccan Horse- a renowned cavalry regiment of The Indian Army.
He is the Son In Law of the founder of the DLF group, Chaudhury Raghvender Singh. He left the army and joined his Father In Law . In the year 1960, he joined American Universal Electric Company, a joint venture between Universal Electric Company of Owosso, Michigan and the Singh family. Subsequently, he promoted another company, i.e. Willard India Limited in collaboration with ESB inc of Philadelphia for manufacturing automatic and industrial batteries in India and became its Managing Director. In the year 1979, he joined DLF Universal Limited. American Universal Company merged with DLF Universal Limited and Mr. Singh became the Managing Director of this new company.
The late Raghvender Singh developed no less than 20 colonies in Delhi (South Extension, Greater Kailash and Hauz Khas). Following these successes, DLF expanded into Gurgaon and pioneered the development this township. G.E was a key anchor that lead to a large number of Multinational and Indian organisations to base their corporate offices in Gurgaon.
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