The Hassan-Bangalore railway line is all set to cut across the historic Kunigal Stud Farm owned by Vijay Mallya despite the Southern Railway's assurance that it would find an alternative route.
MAIL TODAY SPECIAL REPORT: Despite repeated pleas from business tycoon Vijay Mallya, the Karnataka government is to go ahead with plans to build a railway line through his racehorse stud farm.
Vijay Mallya is getting Air Support for several crores of rupees.The UB Group chairman is paying top dollar for an imported stallion to strengthen his hold in India's multi-million dollar racing circuit.
Extravagant parties, IPL player auctions and acquiring race horses these are some of the things that kept Vijay Mallya busy even after Kingfisher airlines shut down.
Vijay Mallya, who started owning race horses at the age of 21, is among India's top three horse owners and breeders along with the Poonawalla family and M A M Ramaswamy, founder of the Chettinad Group of companies.
Vijay Mallya’s stud farm survives railway encroachment - Business tycoon Vijay Mallya managed to save his 200-year-old heritage Kunigal stud farm from being used by South-West Railways for running a 1.05km track.
Tycoon-on-the-run Vijay Mallya faces a new charge of buying a race horse for Rs 9 crore with the money loaned from IDBI to run his defunct Kingfisher airlines.
Kunigal stud farm is a stud farm located in the town of Kunigal in the Indian state of Karnataka. This farm is used for breeding horses mainly for racing and is the oldest stud farm in India.
The Hassan-Bangalore railway line is all set to cut across the historic Kunigal Stud Farm owned by Vijay Mallya despite the Southern Railway's assurance that it would find an alternative route.
MAIL TODAY SPECIAL REPORT: Despite repeated pleas from business tycoon Vijay Mallya, the Karnataka government is to go ahead with plans to build a railway line through his racehorse stud farm.
Vijay Mallya is getting Air Support for several crores of rupees.The UB Group chairman is paying top dollar for an imported stallion to strengthen his hold in India's multi-million dollar racing circuit.
Extravagant parties, IPL player auctions and acquiring race horses these are some of the things that kept Vijay Mallya busy even after Kingfisher airlines shut down.
Vijay Mallya, who started owning race horses at the age of 21, is among India's top three horse owners and breeders along with the Poonawalla family and M A M Ramaswamy, founder of the Chettinad Group of companies.
Vijay Mallya’s stud farm survives railway encroachment - Business tycoon Vijay Mallya managed to save his 200-year-old heritage Kunigal stud farm from being used by South-West Railways for running a 1.05km track.
Tycoon-on-the-run Vijay Mallya faces a new charge of buying a race horse for Rs 9 crore with the money loaned from IDBI to run his defunct Kingfisher airlines.
Kunigal stud farm is a stud farm located in the town of Kunigal in the Indian state of Karnataka. This farm is used for breeding horses mainly for racing and is the oldest stud farm in India.