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  • Not Tatas or Birlas but SMEs will create jobs: Ajit Ranade

    Budget 2025-26 has limited room for tax cuts but it could have a strong signalling effect on private investment and job creation, says economist and author Ajit Ranade.

  • Musk likely to announce Tesla's India entry after meet with Modi on April 22

    Musk likely to announce Tesla's India entry after meet with Modi on April 22

    To be sure, a general announcement is likely rather than a site-specific one pending a Tesla board approval for the location of a plant in India.

  • Premium-class flying is a monopoly of Tatas. Sadly.

    Premium-class flying is a monopoly of Tatas. Sadly.

    The Tatas find themselves at a crossroads in their brand positioning, yet again, this time within the premium passenger air segment 

  • 'Tatas are blessed by God. They are my role models': Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in old video. Watch

    'Tatas are blessed by God. They are my role models': Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in old video. Watch

    Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, one of India's most revered stock market experts, who died on August 14 last year, called the Tata family his role model.

  • Air India art collection: First public viewing of ‘Maharaja’s treasure’ in Mumbai

    Air India art collection: First public viewing of ‘Maharaja’s treasure’ in Mumbai

    The National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, will host the exhibition of selected works from the art collection of Air India retained by the government after the airline’s sale to the Tatas.

  • Air India reorganising itself under Tatas; won't comment on A350 aircraft order: Airbus CCO

    Air India reorganising itself under Tatas; won't comment on A350 aircraft order: Airbus CCO

    His remarks came after it was reported last week that the Tata Group-owned Air India has decided to procure its maiden batch of wide-bodied A350 aircraft from Airbus and the first plane is likely to be delivered to the airline by March 2023.

  • To take on IndiGo, the Tatas have no option but to merge Vistara with Air India

    To take on IndiGo, the Tatas have no option but to merge Vistara with Air India

    Even combined, Air India, Air India Express and AirAsia India will be no match for IndiGo. But that changes the moment Vistara’s network is added to the Tata group airline mix.

  • Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan: No clarity on how Vistara and Air India will move forward; ball in Tatas' court

    Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan: No clarity on how Vistara and Air India will move forward; ball in Tatas' court

    Vinod Kannan is not one to dodge a question. In this wide-ranging interview, the Vistara CEO gamely responds to every query thrown at him, from the impact of the Tata takeover of Air India and competition to ATF costs, managing a multi-aircraft fleet and a host of other challenges. Read on

  • Air India takes baby steps in improving performance after takeover by Tatas, hard work lies ahead 

    Air India takes baby steps in improving performance after takeover by Tatas, hard work lies ahead 

    Air India’s initial focus after its transfer to the Tata group in January has been on improving safety, cleanliness and on-time performance. Now comes the hard part – expansion to international routes and acquisition of new aircraft.

  • Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    Moneycontrol Daily: Your Essential 7

    A daily round-up of the most interesting articles to help jump-start the day.

  • Trinamool wants Tatas back in West Bengal

    Trinamool wants Tatas back in West Bengal

    The Trinamool will have to rein in its own party goons if it is serious in attracting industry to the state

  • Book Review | The TATAS — How a family built a business and a nation

    Book Review | The TATAS — How a family built a business and a nation

    Girish Kuber’s book has many interesting anecdotes of stories, struggles, trials and tribulations, and many jubilations behind the family’s journey.

  • Will new chief Thierry Bollore be able to steer JLR out of its existential crisis?

    Will new chief Thierry Bollore be able to steer JLR out of its existential crisis?

    JLR’s fundamentals show a battered auto company facing stiff competition amid rapidly changing technological and market dynamics, apart from the pandemic

  • Podcast | The business of family — The Tatas

    Podcast | The business of family — The Tatas

    Here's a deep dive into the Tata Group and the journey captained by one family

  • Vistara, Japan Airlines to explore 'commercial opportunities'

    Vistara, Japan Airlines to explore 'commercial opportunities'

    A joint venture between the Tatas and Singapore Airlines, the full-service carrier Vistara began commercial operations in January 2015 and has a fleet of 16 aircraft. The number of planes is expected to increase to 20 by March and 22 by June next year.

  • Home ministry backs decision to auction Taj Mansingh Hotel

    Home ministry backs decision to auction Taj Mansingh Hotel

    The Home Ministry today strongly backed the NDMC's decisions to auction Taj Mansingh Hotel and cancel the licence of Le Meridien hotel, saying the groups concerned can acquire them again by paying more.

  • Will look to bind Tata group, says Chairman-designate Chandra

    Will look to bind Tata group, says Chairman-designate Chandra

    Chandrasekaran, 53, who headed Tata Group's most successful company, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, expressed his gratitude to interim Chairman Ratan Tata and the board for giving him the responsibility.

  • Taking to intl skies not a 'walk in the park': Vistara

    Taking to intl skies not a 'walk in the park': Vistara

    After "packing a punch" in the domestic aviation space, two-year-old airline Vistara is preparing to take to the international skies even as it admits that the journey will not be a "walk in the park".

  • 2016: Top business groups, bad loans, demonetisation engaged SC

    2016: Top business groups, bad loans, demonetisation engaged SC

    Legal issues concerning large conglomerates like Tatas, Birlas, Ambanis and Adanis hogged the limelight last year in the Supreme Court where Narendra Modi government faced the acid test on the legality of its path-breaking policy decision on demonetisation.

  • Nusli Wadia unlikely to back off from fighting Tatas

    Nusli Wadia unlikely to back off from fighting Tatas

    Nusli Wadia is digging in his heels in his fight against the Tatas even as Cyrus Mistry resigned as director from listed Tata group firms before EGMs of four companies slated to take place this week.

  • Tougher days ahead for Mistry as Tata feud enters seventh week

    Tougher days ahead for Mistry as Tata feud enters seventh week

    At the first of the many extra-ordinary general meetings lined up to reach a verdict on the Tata Sons – Cyrus Mistry feud, a large number of retail shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services Tuesday expressed allegiance to the Group‘s beacon Ratan Tata.

  • Tata group director linked to chopper scam, alleges Cyrus Mistry

    Tata group director linked to chopper scam, alleges Cyrus Mistry

    Mistry, who is locked in a boardroom tussle with the Tatas, alleged Singh had a role in the AgustaWestland chopper scam as it happened when he was the Defence Secretary in 2010.

  • Tatas allege Cyrus Mistry misled panel to succeed Ratan Tata

    Tatas allege Cyrus Mistry misled panel to succeed Ratan Tata

    The promoter of the major operating Tata companies said it is bringing out "key facts" that resulted "in the loss of confidence" in Mistry and leading to his removal.

  • AirAsia India CEO Amar Abrol gets additional role of MD

    AirAsia India CEO Amar Abrol gets additional role of MD

    Eight months after taking over the reins of AirAsia India as CEO, Amar Abrol has been appointed Managing Director of the no-frills airline in addition to the current role.

  • Malaysia's AirAsia invests Rs 115 cr more in AirAsia India

    Malaysia's AirAsia invests Rs 115 cr more in AirAsia India

    In AirAsia India, which started operations in June 2014, the Malaysian carrier holds 49 percent stake while the remaining 51 percent is with the Tatas.

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