Book synopsis

‘The Great Revival: CG Power’s Comeback Story From Bankruptcy To A $10 bn Company’ is the gripping story of how CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd., once an 80-year-old engineering icon, collapsed under the weight of corporate misgovernance — and how it rose again to its former glory and beyond through the interplay of integrity and managerial responsiveness.

In the pre-turnaround phase, the company spiraled into a crisis following a series of unauthorised transactions after its former promoter diverted nearly ₹3,000 crore from the company. This lay undetected for long. Investigations by SEBI, SFIO, and the CBI followed; auditors resigned, accounts were disclaimed, the share price plunged to ₹5, and the business moved towards bankruptcy.

Key themes

The book ‘The Great Revival’ distils lessons that transcend Balance Sheets and Boardrooms.

The book offers enduring insights for business managers, students, corporate analysts, stockholders – anyone who values integrity in action.

At its core lies the theme of ethical leadership — that transparency in crisis is not weakness but strength.

Second, the book celebrates governance as culture, not compliance. Systems alone cannot prevent collapse; it is people who sustain credibility. The Murugappa Group’s revival of CG Power showcases how a disciplined governance framework can rewire an organisation’s DNA.

Book extracts

These five passages, drawn directly from the text, collectively trace the moral descent, courageous disclosure, disciplined revival, and triumphant resurgence that make ‘The Great Revival’ a benchmark in corporate storytelling

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“Why this story needed to be told”

“CG Power faced serious operational, financial and managerial issues. These crippled day-to-day operations. The existence of a company that had survived eight

2

“The Board’s self-disclosure”

“On 19 August 2019 – nearly 16 months after the auditor had resigned – the Directors validated the alarm. The Board made a self-disclosure to the National Stock Exchange

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“When the new leadership stepped in”

“When Vellayan Subbiah and I assumed charge… our work was cut out. The world was watching. …The new promoter created focused teams (running the business of the day and

4

“Re-winning trust through repayment”

“To enhance eco-system confidence, the company repaid Rs 700 crore to liquidate the entire dues of operational creditors (suppliers and contractors). This payment was

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“The resurgence”

“When the Murugappa Group assumed control, only 34 days were left of that third quarter of the financial year 2020-21. Analysts had expected that in the pandemic

Book style and flow

These five passages, drawn directly from the text, collectively trace the moral descent, courageous disclosure, disciplined revival, and triumphant resurgence that make ‘The Great Revival’ a benchmark in corporate storytelling

‘The Great Revival’ reads less like a corporate report and more like a real-time thriller told with executive precision.
‘Its tone is lucid, confident, and deeply human — a rare blend of boardroom intellect and factory-floor empathy.’
‘Natarajan Srinivasan writes with the discipline of a chartered accountant and the sensitivity of a chronicler who has lived every minute of the crisis he narrates.’

The flow is cinematic: from the unravelling of fraud to the shock of disclosure, from the arrival of new leadership to the slow, deliberate rebuilding of trust. Each chapter builds tension, resolves it through methodical action, and leaves behind a trail of insight.

What keeps readers engaged is the authenticity — unvarnished facts, behind-the-scenes struggles, and moral choices rendered without melodrama. The narrative’s rhythm mirrors the company’s recovery curve: chaotic at first, steady in the middle, and ultimately luminous — a journey from disorder to disciplined hope.