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At Tata Motors’ AGM, Chairman N. Chandrasekaran led a minute of silence for Air India AI-171 crash victims, paid tribute to Ratan Tata, announced the demerger into three listed entities, reported record FY25 financials, and recommended a Rs 6 per-share final dividend
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The daughters of Noel Tata, chairman of Tata Trusts, replaced Arnaz Kotwal and Freddy Talati
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Shailesh Acharekar, an artist who shares his birthday with Ratan Tata, had planned to personally present his unique creation to the industrialist on his upcoming birthday, December 28.
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The Chief Minister convened a review meeting to assess the policies related to Industrial Development, MSME, and Food Processing, emphasizing that generating employment is the government's top priority.
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Chandrasekaran, in a LinkedIn post, paid tribute to Ratan Tata, who passed away last week at age 86. He highlighted Tata's commitment to caring for employees and their families across Tata Group companies, a leadership approach that shaped many leaders within the conglomerate.
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"Ratan was a leader of vision and integrity and proved to be an excellent steward of Jaguar and Land Rover," said Ford
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It is time we went back to social consciousness in every decision the business makes – grow but grow together
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The board has chosen to appoint Noel Tata, Ratan Tata's half-brother, who serves on the boards of several listed companies, including Tata Steel and Voltas. This decision reflects Ratan Tata’s philosophy of 'moving on.'
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Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata passed away on Wednesday at the age of 86. In a social media post on Thursday, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong highlighted Tata's long-standing ties with Singapore, calling him a "true friend" whose contributions will be cherished. "He was a strong advocate for Singapore and played a key role in our economic transformation," Wong added.
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In a social media post shared by the French Embassy in India, President Macron expressed his condolences, saying, "France has lost a close friend from India. Ratan Tata's visionary leadership played a significant role in strengthening industries in both India and France, particularly in innovation and manufacturing. His legacy, however, will be remembered not only for these contributions but also for his humanist outlook, remarkable philanthropic endeavors, and enduring humility."
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Ratan Tata symbolised the aspirations of India’s middle class
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Tata visited the showroom of Telangana Agencies, which sells electrical and electronics goods, at Kaman Bazaar in the city.
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The last rites were performed as per the Parsi tradition, one of the priests present at the crematorium said.
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Telugu film personalities, including Chiranjeevi, Mahesh Babu, and Junior NTR, mourned the passing of veteran industrialist Ratan Tata on Thursday, praising his philanthropy and significant contributions to the country's industrial advancement.
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In 1998, the legendary industrialist launched his dream project, the Tata Indica, which was India's first hatchback with a diesel engine. However, sales were slow initially, prompting Tata Motors to consider selling its nascent car business within a year of its debut. The US auto giant Ford was viewed as an ideal candidate for the acquisition.
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"He was truly a moral compass for me during times of ambiguity and confusion regarding ethical issues," the 78-year-old remarked. After honoring Tata in 2020, the software icon bent down to touch his feet and sought his blessings.
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In a lengthy interview with Simi Garewal, Ratan Tata discussed his early days, the Tata Group, and his personal life. When Simi asked, "How do you unwind?" Tata replied, "For the past 10-12 years, unwinding has mostly meant taking my dog for a run, getting out, and having a change of scenery."
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Speaking at T-Hub, India's largest incubation center, Tata reflected on his upbringing in an environment where ideas were often dismissed. He noted that bosses and managers would typically respond politely, insisting that individuals needed to gain experience on the shop floor before sharing their ideas.
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As India and the world mourn the legendary Ratan Tata, the Indian film industry has also paid tribute to the Tata Group's Chairman Emeritus. Actors, directors, producers, musicians, and other celebrities have shared their condolences and fond memories of the visionary leader.
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In a tribute article, Cornell University highlighted that Ratan Tata credited his architectural training there for contributing to his business success, helping him approach problems creatively and from various perspectives.