Nuri Mian

Nuri Mian or Noori Mian (Nur Mohammad; died 29 Dec 1921) was a local businessman who owned a sugar mill in Bhatni, Deoria district in Uttar Pradesh. The Nooriganj bazar in Bhatni was separately developed by him to accommodate the Mill workers.
Nuri Mian and Co.
There was a consensus among the people that the aforementioned joint business flourished at the optimum level during the management of Nuri Mian from 1902 to 1921. From the income of that joint business, the family acquired zamindari property, sugar, rice mills, and collieries and carried on trade in money lending, silver, gold, and other businesses. Nuri Mian & Co. acquired two sugar factories at that time in 1919; Nuri Sugar Works was at Bhatni in the district of Gorakhpur in the United Provinces and the other named Deshi Sugar Factory was at Siwan in Bihar province. The Bhatni factory was a composite one, that is to say, it manufactured sugar in the cane season directly from the cane and in other seasons by melting molasses, while the Siwan factory was a refinery and worked with molasses only. The business from his sugar factories made profits which increased the wealth of the joint family in the early phase of its operation from 1921 and onward; after that profit declined associated with rising cost of raw material and difficulty in optimal production of sugar. Noori Sugar Works depended on the raw material by sugarcane farmers in the Deoria district during its long operation, regardless of whether running under a joint family, another company or as a part of a syndicate. The payment to farmes was made certain, among others, from interventions by the members of parliament of the Lok Sabha. Bhatni Sugar Mill went under the Uttar Pradesh Government from 1971. It ceased functioning for years before selling it to a private business in March 2011.
Death
Noori Mian died on 29 December 1921 and his burial was done in Nooriganj Bazar Kabristan.<ref name="our publication2"/>
 
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