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Rajan Jayaprakash (R N Jayaprakash) (born 1964) is an industrialist, educationist, sports[1] enthusiast.[2], and philanthropist[3]. With experience in business, contributed to the growth and expansion of various strategic business organizations. Rajan Jayaprakash is the Founder of the Agni groups[4], showcasing diverse interests in logistics, realty (construction and property development), mining, and the education sector.
Born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Rajan Jayaprakash pursued his higher education, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Secretaryship from Madras Presidency College[5], Chennai, India.
Rajan Jayaprakash commenced his career at Cannon before transitioning to entrepreneurship
He founded Agni Estates[6] in 1992, specializing in the development of residential apartments, independent and semi-independent houses, as well as commercial complexes.
In 2001, he established Agni College of Technology (ACT)[7][8] through his Sri Balaji Charitable and Educational Trust with a vision to provide quality education.
In response to a rise in criminal incidents involving gig workers, Rajan Jayaprakash established Fourth Force, a Chennai-based background verification company[9]. The objective was to improve customer safety, enhance accountability, and strengthen credibility within aggregator services.
Rajan Jayaprakash has played a role in advancing swimming infrastructure development in the country. [10]This includes efforts to enhance training facilities and provide access to world-class coaching for aspiring swimmers.
Founded by Rajan Jayaprakash to address the shortage of swimming infrastructure in Chennai, Turtle Swim School is dedicated to provide training for aspiring swimmers. In his role as President, his main objective is to equip swimmers with the skills and commitment necessary for competitive success.
Since 2008, Turtles Swim has consistently earned recognition as state champions[11]. Over the span of 11 years, the school has accumulated a track record with over 4000 medals at various levels, including district, state, national, and international.
During his tenure as President of the Swimming Federation of India[14], Rajan Jayaprakash has played a role in the advancement of Indian swimming[15]. Under his leadership, Indian swimmers achieved significant milestones, with two athletes meeting the "A" Qualifying standard for the 2021 Olympic Games.
Rajan Jayaprakash is involved in philanthropy, with a particular focus on education. His contributions include sponsoring primary education for deserving students and providing no-fee seats in his engineering college for underprivileged individuals. Additionally, his commitment extends to hospice care, reflecting his dedication to serving marginalized communities.
Established in 2014, the Agni Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting those in need and addressing challenges faced by charitable institutions, including orphanages, homes for the aged, and schools for special children. With a mission to bridge the gap between needy organizations and the necessary support, the foundation empowers them by providing digital infrastructure, including websites with integrated social media platforms.
During times of crisis, such as the devastating Chennai floods of 2015 and 2016[16], the Agni Foundation demonstrated swift and impactful responses, showcasing its commitment to serving the community.[17]
The Mayuravalli Charitable Foundation focuses on empowering bright minds regardless of financial obstacles. In collaboration with Agni College of Technology, the Mayuravalli Trust offers a scholarship worth Rs. 3,40,000 (tuition fee waiver) to students displaying outstanding performance in higher secondary school[18]. The foundation also supports aspiring athletes and provides essential medical aid, enhancing access to healthcare for those in need.
Inspired by India’s Prime Minister Mr.Narendra Modi's leadership, Ranjan Jayaprakash joined Bharatiya Janata Party to contribute to the nation’s growth.