Paras S Porwal was a well-known Indian Mumbai-based real estate developer. He came into the limelight on 20 October 2022 when he died by committing suicide by jumping from his 23rd-floor flat in a Chinchpokli tower in South Mumbai where he lived with his family. According to the police report and his suicide note, Paras S Porwal took extreme step as he was suffering huge financial losses in his many business projects.
Wiki/Biography
Paras Shantilal Porwal was born in 1965 (age 57 years; at the time of death) in Jalore, Rajasthan. Paras S Porwal grew up in Jalore in Rajasthan. He migrated to Mumbai in the early 1980s and started living with his sister’s family in a chawl in Ambewadi in Kalachowkie, Mumbai area.
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
His mother’s name is Shanti Devi. He has a sister.
Wife & Children
His wife’s name is Manju Porwal. The couple has a son and a daughter named Rony and Rikki, respectively. The name of his daughter-in-law is Akruti.
Address
He lived at Shantikamal Cooperative Housing Society in South Mumbai, India on its 21st, 22nd, and 23rd floors.
Career
Real Estate
After moving to Mumbai from Rajasthan, he began working as an imitation jewellery seller on local trains in Mumbai. He used to pass his nights by sleeping outside the shops in the Kalachowkie area of Mumbai. With the passage of time, he started working as a real estate broker in the early 1980s. A BJP secretary and ex-MLA from the Kankavli assembly constituency, Pramod Jathar mentioned in a media talk that Gundecha Developers gave Paras his first commission to sell flats in a project. Pramod Jathar and Paras used to work as partners in many redevelopment projects in Central Mumbai. Pramod Jathar remembered,
He had humble beginnings. He used to sell imitation jewellery in trains initially and sleep outside shops in Kalachowkie. Slowly he started a real estate brokerage business. Around 1985 Paras Gundecha of Gundecha Developers who also belonged to Jalore, gave him his first commission to sell flats in a project.”
Thereafter, Paras S Porwal began selling plots in Mumbai and started working for a construction company. He began providing flooring tiles to other developers. In 1998, he received a big opportunity in his career when he bagged a redevelopment project named the Bawalawadi Redevelopment Project opposite Voltas Tower in Parel, which was granted to him by Paras Gundecha. He was a resident of the Balewadi Chawls at that time. Pramod Jathar said,
I was the secretary of the chawl society. Paras offered to get a developer to redevelop the chawls. Later, we decided to redevelop it ourselves.”
In the same discussion, Pramod Jathar said that in the 1990s, the Development Control Regulation policies were amended by the state government, and this amendment allowed the redevelopment of BMC-owned old buildings. Soon after the announcement of the amendments Paras S Porwal and Pramod Jathar started working together with the BMC Improvements committee. Porwal is known for undertaking many big redevelopment projects such as Kach Kharkhana in Wadala and Prerna Society redevelopment on Sasmira Institute Road in Worli Naka.
Politics
Paras S Porwal contested the assembly elections on the ticket of the Samajwadi Party from the Mazgaon assembly constituency in Mumbai in 2004. His opponent, Bala Nandgaonkar (who later joined Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) defeated him in the elections. Two contestants Nandgaonkar (Shiv Sena) and Chhagan Bhujbal’s son Pankaj from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) from the Mazgaon assembly constituency were Porwal’s opponents. He received 7,888 votes in the elections.
Controversy
He attracted controversy in 2018 when he was accused by the Bombay High Court of a fraud and cheating case and a real estate scam. The Mumbai police booked him for listing sixty-two bogus companies in the Gandhi Nagar project in Worli, Mumbai. He created these fake companies to claim an extra ‘Floor Space Index’ from the state government.
Death
On 20 October 2022, Paras S Porwal jumped off from the 21st floor of the Shantikamal Cooperative Housing Society in South Mumbai, India in the early morning at 6 am. His body was seen by a priest of a temple, which is constructed inside the premises of the society, lying in the pool of blood. Paras was the owner of this society and the building was constructed by his company, Om Shanti Universal Private Ltd. An accidental death report (ADR) was reported at the Kalachowkie police station after his death. The police report stated that Paras jumped off from the gymnasium area of his house and left a suicide note before dying. He wrote several pages in his diary in Hindi and Gujarati languages for his family members. Police said,
When we searched his house, in the gymnasium area we found a ‘suicide note’ that said ‘Nobody is responsible for my death and nobody should be questioned about it. The note also carried some words of guidance for his son, Rony.”
The police said that Paras S Porwal was rushed to a nearby hospital after his suicide, but he died after reaching the hospital. Police said,
A priest in the temple heard loud thud and later saw Porwal lying in pool of blood. The priest immediately informed his family members and Porwal was taken to a nearby hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.”
His funeral was attended by several well-known political leaders in Mumbai such as Kalidas Kolambkar from BJP, Ajay Chaudhari and Dagadu Sakpal from Uddhav Thackeray-led Shivsena.
Facts/Trivia
- Paras S Porwal is known for his kind nature towards the residents of the redeveloped societies. According to one of his close associates, before starting a redevelopment project, Porwal used to take permission from the tenants and the BMC. Only after getting these approvals, he used to sell these projects to bigger construction companies. For example, once, Porwal acted as a mediator and quit the project by selling the Prerna Society Redevelopment Project to Sugee Developers.
- One of his family members narrated in a media talk that Paras S Porwal was a disciple of a Rajasthan-based saint, Shantisuri Maharaj. Reportedly, all of his construction companies were named after his religious guru. In the initial years of his career, he named his first construction company ‘Om Shanti Construction Private Limited’ after the name of his guru.
- At his company’s office in Byculla east in Mumbai, he has over fifty employees. After his death, one of his employees disclosed the list of projects Porwal was working on before his suicide. The employee said,
He had projects in Aambewadi, Kalachowkie, Jijamata Nagar, Subhedar Nagar, Worli, and two projects in Chembur and one in Mahim.”
- Paras S Porwal was a popular and generous philanthropist who used to donate a huge amount of money in religious activities to various mandals, especially during the festival seasons. Some of his employees explained the helpful personality of Porwal in a media interview. They said Porwal was a regular contributor to Ganpati and Navratrotsav Mandals. In 2016, he established a charitable trust named Paras Porwal Charitable Trust, which often helps and feeds poor and needy people on the streets of Mumbai.
- Baba Jadhav, a popular politician from the Thackeray-led Sena party, considered the life journey of Paras S Porwal “a rags-to-riches story.” Jadhav in a media discussion mentioned that Porwal started his career as a small real estate agent, and gradually, he created a business empire Om Shanti Group with his dedication and hard work. Later, Paras S Porwal went on to start a number of subsidiaries of Om Shanti Group.
- Reportedly, Paras S Porwal was a flourishing builder whose notable works included many redevelopment assignments on municipal plots like Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) projects in Mumbai. He was the owner of twenty-three real estate companies, and his son Ronnie was working on ten of these companies.
- After his death on 20 October 2022, the police narrated the suicide note of Paras S Porwal in front of his family members. In the note, Paras mentioned the names of his family members and some pieces of advice to them. He advised his wife and son not to undertake the construction projects associated with the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA); instead, he told them to take private development projects only. In his suicide note, he wrote that no one should be held responsible for his death. According to police, an SRA project at Jijamata Nagar in Worli was under construction at the time of his death.