On October 9, 2024, former chairperson of Tata Group, Ratan Tata, passed away at the age of 86. He was known for his philanthropic efforts and contributions to the Indian business community.
The bond between Ratan Tata and Naidu began over their shared affection for dogs, which led to a friendship. Naidu, originally from Pune, joined a Tata Group company before going to the US for his ...
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By Christina Jewett The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced that Dr. Michelle Tarver, an agency veteran, will be the new director of the medical device division. Dr. Tarver will face ...
The three-year tenure fixed for trustees is history. Noel Tata goes to Tata Sons board. Meanwhile, Tata Sons chair N. Chandrasekaran's interface with Tata Trusts will change as well. The two ...
At the heart of all these regional and national changes in the UK is a familiar name—Tata Steel—and a story of global expansion driven by one man. In the 1980s and 1990s, suspicions about ...
Circa 2003: Around the time Ratan Naval Tata (RNT) began blueprinting his potentially game-changing plan to launch the country’s most affordable car—the Nano would be launched six years later ...
The Tata Punch was recently reintroduced in a Camo edition, featuring a Seaweed Green exterior shade with a white roof and some blacked-out styling elements. The Punch Camo commands a premium of ...
The Late Ratan Tata has entrusted the responsibility of executing his will with close family members and friends. The legendary industrialist passed away on October 9 at the age of 86 in Mumbai.
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Barely 36 hours after the demise of patriarch Ratan Tata, his half-brother Noel Tata cruised to the top job as the trustees of the powerful Tata Trusts unanimously voted him as the successor.