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The AGM was expected to discuss the directorship of Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran, who has opted not to seek reappointment when his term ends in February
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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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Chief executives of Air India, Tata Digital and Tata Electronics — key group bets facing mounting losses — made presentations; Chandrasekaran’s reappointment may be discussed on June 12.
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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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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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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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Listing of Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles business comes after Tata Motors was split into two independent listed entities
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A major split has emerged within Tata Trusts as chairman Noel Tata and two trustees blocked Mehli Mistry’s reappointment, opposing three others who backed him. The standoff, seen as a power struggle, follows Ratan Tata’s death and raises governance concerns
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A year after Ratan Tata’s death, Tata Trusts face internal disagreements over governance and board appointments. The infighting coincides with a Rs 7 lakh crore market value decline. Yet, Ratan Tata’s vision of ethical leadership endures
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The daughters of Noel Tata, chairman of Tata Trusts, replaced Arnaz Kotwal and Freddy Talati
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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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"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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Refuting rumors of his hospitalization in a Mumbai hospital, 86-year-old Ratan Tata labeled the reports as "unfounded" in a post on the social media platform X. He stated, "I am currently undergoing medical check-ups for age-related conditions."
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The approval for the proposed combination was sought from CCI in April this year. The CCI in June asked for more details with respect to the proposed merger.
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Awards for young entrepreneur, woman entrepreneur and Marathi entrepreneur will also be given, Samant announced in the state legislative council on Thursday.
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Tata Group's 4 Billion Investment in attery Cell Gigafactory establishes UK as Thriving Hub for Green Technology and Renewable Energy Solutions.
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N Chandrasekaran has been honoured with France's highest order of merit, Legion d'Honneur, for bolstering relations and building business between India and France
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Organisations work well when stakeholders interact with each other, said SC Development Special Secretary T Vijaya Kumar at `Social Leadership Conclave' organised CII Telangana.