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A fter the sad demise of the great philanthropist and business tycoon Ratan Tata, his half-brother Noel Tata was appointed as ...
Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, passed away on Wednesday night at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai at the age of 86, leaving behind his legacy to cherish. He took over the helm of the ...
In 1892, Sir Ratan Tata, the son of Jamsetji Tata and younger brother of Sir Dorabji Tata, entered into matrimony with Navajbai Sett, the younger daughter of Ardeshir Merwanji Sett.
Ratan Tata was closer to JRD Tata than to his father Naval Tata. And he was particularly fond of his grandmother, Lady Navajbai, though he hated the Rolls-Royce she sent to pick him up from school ...
You might already know that Ratan Tata joined the Tata Group in 1961 and succeeded his uncle JRD Tata (Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy) as chairman of Tata Sons in 1991. He led the company for over 20 ...
At age 13, he was adopted by Sir Ratan Tata, marking the beginning of a journey that intertwined his destiny with the illustrious Tata family. Written by FE Lifestyle August 25, 2023 07:00 IST ...
Ratan Tata joined the Tata Group in 1961 and succeeded his uncle J.R.D. Tata as chairman after the latter’s retirement in 1991. That followed the liberalization of India’s economy in 1990, ...
5 rare pics of Ratan Tata that you haven't seen before. By Sakshi Sah Published Oct 11, 2024. Hindustan Times ... This 1992 photo shows JRD Tata, the founder of Tata Motors, Ratan Tata, ...
Ratan Tata, Indian billionaire and philanthropist, dies at 86. The family-led business empire expanded by Mr. Tata touched nearly every facet of Indian life with its holdings and his philanthropy.
Ratan Tata- Tata Salt story. Why did Ratan Tata launch Tata Salt? At a time when almost the whole of India was suffering from the issue of iodine and iron deficiency, Tata Chemicals, under the ...
Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata reacts as he speaks during a press conference prior to the launch event of the Tata Nano in Mumbai, India, March 23, 2009. Credit: AP/Gautam Singh.