Homi Mody
Sir Hormasji Pherozeshah Mody KBE, generally known as Sir Homi Mody was a noted Parsi businessman associated with the Tata Group and an administrator of India.
Business career
He started his career as a lawyer at Mumbai and in 1913 became chairman of the Bombay Municipal Corporation. In 1920 he joined business and became member of Textile Mill owners' Association of which he became chairman in 1927. His signing of Lees-Mody pact as its chairman was subject of debate in Indian nationalist circle. He joined the Tata Group as director in 1939 and served the group till 1959. He also served as director in various companies like – ACC, Tata Hydro, Indian Hotels.He was director of the Central Bank of India till 1968. He with other leaders like Pranlal Devkaran Nanjee played crucial role in the formation of the Indian Banks' Association, which came into existence on 26 September 1946.
Political career
He was a member of the Indian legislative Assembly for fourteen years, from the years 1929 to 1943. In 1941 to 1943 he was appointed to the Viceroy's Executive Council with the key portfolio of Supply. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India for the years 1948–1949. After the independence of India, he was appointed Governor of the United Provinces and, later, Uttar Pradesh for the years 1949–52.Personal life
He was the father of Russi Mody, Piloo Mody and Kali Mody.He died on 9 March 1969, aged 87.