Chandrasekaran also flagged off green-fuel-powered commercial vehicles of Tata Motors, meant for Tata Steel.
Jamsetji Tata's 185th birth anniversary: Jamsetji Tata's shipping company Tata Line, Tata Silk Farm in Bangalore and an ice-house he planned for cold storage of fruits and fish in Mumbai may not exist today, but the stories are a reminder that Jamsetji never stopped dreaming big.
March 3, 2023 marks the 184th birth anniversary of Tata group founder Jamsetji Tata, regarded as the legendary "Father of Indian Industry". He also established the city of Jamshedpur. Out of his many achievements, Tata is particularly notable for the Tata Iron and Steel Works company in Jamshedpur.
Jamsetji Tata was born on March 3, 1839, in Navsari, Gujarat. Regarded as the Father of Indian Industry, he was a visionary who changed the world around him.
Born on March 3, 1839, in “one of the tiny bylanes in Dasturwad (in Navsari, Gujarat)”, Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, was at once a visionary and a builder, a rare combination.
JRD Tata, unlike other entrepreneurs, did not think of choosing a profitable enterprise. He thought of putting India's needs first.
In 1893, Jamsetji Tata formed a joint venture with Japan's Nippon Yusen Kaisha to launch a new shipping line: Tata Line. By 1895, though, Tata had to wrap up its operations after sustained losses.
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata was an Indian pioneer industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Tata Group. He is often regarded as the legendary “Father of Indian Industry”. He also manifested the idea for the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai.
Jamsetji Tata started a trading company in 1868 at the age of 29 - the early beginnings of what would one day become the Tata group.
Harish Bhat's first book 'Tata Log' looked into eight modern stories of the Tata Group. His latest book is a compendium of 40 stories that go back to the time of Jamsetji Tata, Sir Dorabji Tata and his wife Meherbai, and J.R.D. Tata.
Stating that it has taken note of the public announcement of Mistry's resignation, Tata Sons said it would respond adequately to "baseless, unsubstantiated and malicious" allegations made by him
Tata Sons, the holding firm for over USD 100 billion conglomerate, said Mistry's statements have caused the group, including the companies where he continues to be the Chairman, "enormous damage and caused considerable financial loss to all shareholders, running into tens of thousands of crores".
The international operations of the group, which has more than 100 companies across various businesses spread over the world, accounted for almost 70 percent of its total revenue in the fiscal 2014-15, according to the latest group-level financials disclosed by it.