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Indian Express
3 days ago
- Health
- Indian Express
Telecom giant founder C Sivasankaran believes these fruits can promise good health: ‘If you are rich, you should take..'
Chinnakannan Sivasankaran, the founder of telecom giant Aircel, has recently shared his two cents about health and wellness on Raj Shamani's podcast 'Figuring Out Co'. When asked by the host what's the one fruit that people can have to improve their health, Sivasankaran said: 'I will answer your question, but I am in a dilemma. If you are rich, one fruit you should take is blueberry. If you are poor, the one fruit you should take is pomegranate.' 'Blueberries are a powerhouse, they support your brain, skin, and overall health. 70g a day can work wonders. Pomegranates, on the other hand, are an affordable alternative with great benefits too,' he further added in the caption of his Instagram post. A post shared by C Sivasankaran (@chinnakannansivasankaran) Let's learn about the benefits of blueberries and pomegranates when added to your regular diet. Dr Ranga Santosh Kumar, consultant general physician and diabetologist, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad told that pomegranates are loaded with powerful antioxidants, particularly punicalagins and anthocyanins, pomegranates protect the body against free radical damage and oxidative stress. Their polyphenols act as powerful antioxidants, reducing inflammation and protecting cells from damage. 'Pomegranate juice can improve blood flow and help prevent cholesterol buildup in arteries due to its anti-inflammatory properties,' said Dr Rohini Patil, MBBS and nutritionist, founder Of Nutracy Lifestyle. According to Dr Kumar, pomegranate can also have a 'positive impact on heart health by improving cholesterol levels, reducing blood pressure, and preventing arterial plaque buildup'. It also makes the skin glow. Dr Ushakiran Sisodia, registered dietician and clinical nutritionist at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital in Mumbai told that the rich antioxidant content of blueberries helps to fight free radicals, potentially preventing cell damage in our body. She added that regular consumption of blueberries has been linked to improved heart health, enhanced brain function, and sharper cognition. In fact, their anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases. However, she warned that overconsumption of blueberries can lead to digestive discomfort, so you must always eat them as part of a balanced diet. According to her, any fruit with natural sweetness like blueberry should be consumed in moderate quantity. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.


India.com
13-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Bankrupt Indian Billionaire: Once Owner of 2 Islands And 71-Room Mansion With Net Worth Of Rs 33,400 Crore, Now Left With Only...; Know Who He Is..
photoDetails english 2900673 Success Story: Former telecom tycoon's journey feels straight out of a dramatic biopic. Once a telecom tycoon and owner of two private islands, a 71-room mansion in Chennai, and properties around the world, Chinnakannan Sivasankaran was known in business circles simply as 'Siva.' Today, he describes himself as broke and leading a modest life. In a recent appearance on The Ranveer Show on You Tube, former telecom tycoon Sivasankaran opened up about his incredible rise and the humbling fall that followed. Updated:May 13, 2025, 07:53 PM IST Aircel Founder: Humble Beginnings 1 / 7 Chinnakannan Sivasankaran was raised in a modest household in Tamil Nadu. Despite limited means, he harbored big dreams and would go on to become one of India's most talked-about entrepreneurs in the tech and telecom sectors. Chinnakannan Sivasankaran Sterling Start In IT 2 / 7 In the 1980s, Sivasankaran founded Sterling Computers, which quickly became a notable name in India's IT landscape. By the 1990s, Sterling was among the leading players, marking the beginning of his ambitious business journey. Aircel Revolution 3 / 7 Sivasankaran launched Aircel in 1999, a telecom company that won consumers with its value-for-money offerings. Aircel rose to prominence in a highly competitive market, becoming one of the fastest-growing telecom brands in India at the time. Aircel Founder: The Maxis Deal 4 / 7 In 2006, Siva sold a 74% stake in Aircel to Malaysia's Maxis Communications. The deal later became controversial, drawing attention during the infamous 2G spectrum scandal, though it initially marked a major financial milestone for him. Chinnakannan Sivasankaran Net Worth 5 / 7 Aircel eventually filed for bankruptcy in 2018. Sivasankaran claimed personal losses of ₹7,000 crore, a dramatic shift from his earlier success when his net worth was estimated at over $4 billion. Aircel Founder Lavish Lifestyle 6 / 7 Before the collapse, the 68-year-old serial entrepreneur lived a luxurious life—owning multiple global properties, including a Rs 524 crore mansion in Chennai with 71-rooms, a 14-acre estate in California with a helipad, award-winning mansions, and even two private islands. Chinnakannan Sivasankaran: A New Perspective 7 / 7 Speaking on The Ranveer Show, Siva revealed he now owns just a 2-acre plot. He added that he won't build a house until he resolves all his ongoing issues, reflecting on a life of rise, fall, and reflection. (Image Credit: @ranveerallahbadia/ YT)


India.com
12-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet owner of 2 Islands, 71-Room Palace with Rs 32000 crore net worth, the man is now broke, Aircel was his...
Chinnakannan Sivasankaran- File image You must have heard many success stories on but here is a story of someone who o nce the owner of two private islands, a lavish 71- room mansion in Chennai, lived a successful life but is now broke. Once the owner of properties in various continents, Chinnakannan Sivasankaran is widely known in business circles as ' Siva'. The tragedy of his life is such that he now describes himself as a broke man . Here is all you need to know about Chinnakannan Sivasankaran and his journey. The life of Sivasankaran's unfolds like a gripping biopic. Sivasankaran was r aised in a humble household in Tamil Nadu, Sivasankaran and had an extraordinary journey ahead. With his path moving him through India's corporate world, he achieved everything he could but ultimately lost his billion- dollar business empire. In a recent appearance on The Ranveer Show , the former telecom magnate reflected on his meteoric rise and dramatic fall. ' I'm not poor, I'm just broke for the time being,' he said with a serenity that contrasts the storms he's weathered. 'I had everything – wealth, properties, recognition – and then I watched it all vanish,' he was quoted as saying by a report by News18 about his journey. 'I decided what I had to do next. My story is not over yet,' he declared, he added about his plans. Entrepreneurial rise of Chinnakannan Sivasankaran The entrepreneurial rise of Chinnakannan Sivasankaran began in the 1980s with Sterling Computers, a key player in India's IT sector by the 1990s. However, the major breakthrough in the career of Chinnakannan Sivasankaran came with the launch of Aircel in 1999. Aircel, the telecom company quickly gained wide popularity traction due to the consumer likable offers that it used to provide. It became a prominent brand, leading to Siva selling a 74% stake to Malaysia's Maxis Communications in 2006—a deal that later drew scrutiny in the controversial 2G spectrum scandal. Downfall of Chinnakannan Sivasankaran Though Sivasankaran avoided criminal charges, he was involved in legal battles and got in huge trouble due to the mounting debt. By the year 2018, Aircel filed for bankruptcy, with Siva claiming personal losses of Rs 7,000 crore. The report also says that his net worth was once over $4 billion, but with the downfall of Aircel, everything changed.


India.com
08-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet man, who had 2 Islands, 71-room palace, $4 Billion net worth, but lost everything due to…, he is…
Chinnakannan Sivasankaran was once the owner of two private islands along with a 71-room mansion in Chennai. Despite losing his $4 billion net worth, Siva now calls himself 'broke, not poor'. After losing so much he remains hopeful about the future. Siva' was was born into a simple household. In the 1980s, he started his business named Sterling Computers Limited (STC). It became a leading name in India's IT sector by the 1990s. However, he received recognition in the corporate world after forming Aircel in 1999. It became a big player in the mobile services industry. The company grew quickly and gained millions of subscribers. In 2006, Siva sold a 74% stake in Aircel to Malaysia-based Maxis Communications. However this move would later engage him in corruption scandals. 2G Spectrum Scandal The Maxis-Aircel deal was linked to the infamous 2G spectrum scandal. Siva was also drawn into legal battles. In 2018, Aircel filed for bankruptcy, and Siva claimed personal losses of Rs 7,000 crore. His $4 billion empire collapsed and also impacted many of his businesses. While talking about his downfall, Siva said, 'I had everything – wealth, properties, recognition – and then I watched it all vanish.' Speaking on The Ranveer Show , he shared how a book by Donald Trump inspired him to face his financial challenges. On the same day he decided to declare bankruptcy.


India.com
06-05-2025
- Business
- India.com
Meet Chinnakannan Sivasankaran, who once owned two islands, used to live in a 71-room palace, founder of one of India's top telecom company, but today…
Chinnakannan Sivasankaran Story: Chinnakannan Sivasankaran, once owned two islands and lived in a 71-room palace, but the fate of billionaire businessman took a U-turn and now he leads the life of a common man. The life story of Chinnakannan Sivasankaran is nothing short of a Bollywood masala movie, filled with dramatic ups and downs. But it's not just a tale of downfall—it also stands as an example of rising again after failure. Once a billionaire, Sivasankaran describes himself today as broken, but insists he is not poor. What happened in his life that brought him to this point? All you need to know about Chinnakannan Sivasankaran: Chinnakannan Sivasankaran was born into a modest family in Tamil Nadu. Sivasankaran entered the business world at a very young age. In the beginning, he started a computer hardware business. Later, he progressed and took his ventures to new heights. He founded a company called Sterling Computers Limited (STC), which, during the 1990s, became one of India's top computer companies. Shivashankaran gained real recognition when he founded Aircel. Launched in 1999, the company brought a revolution in the telecom sector of South India. Within a very short time, Aircel attracted millions of customers and became one of the major telecom brands in the country. Shivashankaran, later sold a 74 percent stake in Aircel to Maxis Communications (Malaysia). This deal got highly controversial and was later linked to the 2G spectrum scam. After that, Shivashankaran's troubles began, and his fortunes changed. In 2018, Aircel officially filed for bankruptcy. Following this, Shivashankaran was burdened with massive debt and legal troubles. He claimed that he suffered a loss of Rs 7,000 crore due to the entire episode. Chinnakannan Shivashankaran, popularly known as 'Siva', was once estimated to have a net worth of $4 billion. However, after Aircel went bankrupt in 2018, his world turned upside down. Recently, while sharing his story on Ranveer Allahbadia's show, The Ranveer Show, he revealed how he lost ₹7,000 crore. He said, 'I am not poor, I'm just broken for now.' He also mentioned that a related case is pending in the Supreme Court, and he is hopeful that he will recover his money through it.