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Telecom operators owed the government over Rs 1.4 lakh crore in adjusted gross revenue dues as of March 31, 2026, Parliament was informed. Vodafone Idea had the highest outstanding amount at Rs 66,149 crore, followed by Bharti Airtel with Rs 41,178.58 crore
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Tata Trusts has begun the process of selecting the next Tata Sons chairman after N Chandrasekaran decided against seeking reappointment beyond February 2027. The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust will constitute a Selection Committee to ensure an orderly leadership transition
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Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran has resigned and will not seek reappointment after his tenure ends in February 2027, reports said. His exit follows ongoing ownership and restructuring issues at Tata Sons. Shares of several Tata Group companies fell after the announcement
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Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran is reportedly considering resignation before the August 18 AGM amid uncertainty over his director reappointment and differences with Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata. Tata group stocks, including TCS, Titan, Tata Consumer Products and Tata Power, declined
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Sunil Chhetri has appealed to the Tata Group to reconsider Jamshedpur FC's withdrawal from the Indian Super League, calling the decision "a punch to the gut" and warning that losing one of Indian football's biggest supporters would severely impact the sport.
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Air India Group expects to receive 50-60 new aircraft over the next 18 months as its transformation programme remains on track despite supply chain disruptions, geopolitical challenges and delivery delays. The airline also plans to restore services and modernise its fleet
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Tata Group expects its automotive business to reach USD 100 billion over the next five years, backed by major investments, new product launches and stronger collaboration with JLR. The company also aims to increase passenger vehicle market share to 20 per cent by FY30
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The Tata Group said families of 15 victims of the AI171 crash have declined to collect personal belongings. Ex gratia payments of Rs 1 crore have reached 91 per cent of families, while compensation and belongings return processes continue for others
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Chairman N Chandrasekaran says TCS has no plans for layoffs, stressing that AI will create new opportunities even as it transforms the way work is done
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Air India operates around 4,400 weekly flights. Out of them, about 3,600 are domestic, and 800 are international services
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Tata Sons faces pressure to list after RBI’s NBFC classification. Can it remain a philanthropic guardian, or will it reshape into a transparent entity answerable to shareholders and markets?
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Air India will suspend and reduce several international flights from June for three months due to soaring jet fuel prices linked to the Middle East crisis. The Tata Group airline is also tightening cost controls, cutting expenses, and enforcing stricter compliance amid mounting financial losses
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Tata Communications reported a steep 74.7 per cent fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 263.25 crore for Q4 FY26, despite a 9.4 per cent rise in revenue and stronger operating margins. EBITDA grew 14.4 per cent year-on-year, with margins expanding to 19.58 per cent.
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Air India plans to introduce a performance-linked stock option scheme to boost productivity and retain talent. The Tata Group aims to align employee performance with growth as part of efforts to turn around the loss-making airline
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Mistry’s remarks come amid reports that Tata Trusts trustees Venu Srinivasan and Vijay Singh support public listing of Tata Sons, while chairman Noel Tata opposes the move
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Campbell Wilson has been under fire since June 12 last year following the crash of London-bound flight shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, which killed 241 of the 242 people on board. He has also faced criticism over regulatory lapses
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Tata Group Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has been conferred an honorary Knighthood by the UK for strengthening India-UK business ties. The honour recognises his leadership and the Tata Group’s significant investments and long-standing presence in the United Kingdom
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Tata Group Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran was conferred an honorary KBE by the British government for strengthening UK-India business ties. The award recognizes his leadership in Tata’s investments, employment, and innovation across technology, automotive, steel, and consumer sectors.
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The Tata Sons board has deferred a decision on reappointing N Chandrasekaran for a third term as Chairman. Sources said Noel Tata raised concerns over group losses and listing plans, while several directors backed Chandrasekaran’s leadership
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