Ratan Tata News: Most of us have seen ‘OK Tata’ written on the trucks in India on a very frequent basis but do we know why it is done so? Many people would say that ‘OK Tata’ written over ...
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Tata not only built a successful brand ‘Tata Namak, Desh Ka Namak’ but also made a lasting impact on the nation's health and ...
Indian Bank, one of India’s leading public sector banks, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Motors, ...
Ratan Tata, who has died aged 86, became chairman of his family’s huge but ramshackle Indian business conglomerate in 1991 ...
Indian Bank has signed an MoU with Tata Motors to provide financing solutions for commercial vehicle customers, including LNG ...
It's hard to imagine many Indian households that aren't somehow touched by the $100 billion conglomerate named for the family ...
Ratan Tata, who recently passed away, transformed the Tata brand into a household staple in India through his commitment to ...
The financing options are for Tata Motors' entire commercial vehicle portfolio including ones powered by LNG (Liquefied ...
A true corporate titan, he always benchmarked himself and Tata Group against the world’s best. So should the rest of India, ...
The phrase 'Horn OK Please' seen on Indian trucks has origins either as a safety measure during a diesel shortage or a marketing strategy by TATA. It advised drivers to honk while overtaking.