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Sunaina Kejriwal Bajaj was the director of the Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery in Mumbai. She was 53 years old when she passed away after a three-year battle with cancer.
Sunaina was the daughter of industrialist Rahul Bajaj and was married to Manish Kejriwal, the founder and managing partner of Kedaara Capital.
Sunaina completed her Post Graduate Diploma Programme from the Bhau Daji Lad Museum in 'The History of Indian Art Modern & Contemporary & Curatorial studies.' She also did a Silk Screen Printing course from Sophia College, Mumbai, and graduated from S.N.D.T. College, Pune, specializing in textiles.
Sunaina was deeply interested in arts, theatre, pottery, and traveling. Her passion for arts led her to contribute significantly to the cultural landscape of Mumbai through her role at the Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery.
Sunaina was involved in philanthropy and played a pivotal role in managing the Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall and Art Gallery. The Bajaj family has a long history of philanthropy, with many charitable trusts contributing to various social causes.
Kedaara Capital, founded by Manish Kejriwal, has Assets Under Management (AUM) of more than USD 5 billion. Sunaina and her husband were instrumental in establishing this private equity firm.
Sunaina is survived by her husband Manish Kejriwal and their two sons, Aryaman and Nirvaan. Aryaman is studying Computer Science and Economics at Columbia University, while Nirvaan is in the 7th grade at the Bombay International School.
The Bajaj family has a rich legacy in India's freedom struggle through the Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation. They have played a key role in restoring many heritage structures, contributing significantly to India's cultural heritage.
Sunaina's passing was condoled by many, including Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, who expressed her condolences on her demise. Her contributions to the arts and philanthropy will be remembered for years to come.