As a lifelong advocate for cancer care, former Tata Sons chairman Ratan Tata leaves behind a significant legacy.
The Tata Group today holds a nearly 30% domestic market share and is the second-largest participant in the Indian market ...
Ratan Tata, an entrepreneur and industrialist who provided much-needed vision for India’s contemporary retail and fashion ...
The art scene in Delhi is experiencing a remarkable surge in interest, with an increasing number of galleries and visitors indicating a growing societal appreciation for art. These galleries serve as ...
Sudha Mukhopadhyay, having spent two decades abroad (Japan, Qatar, Dubai, and Saudi), has now returned to Chennai. Previously employed in the Indian General Insurance industry, she ventured beyond ...
Ratan Tata, who was then getting ready to resign as chairman of Tata Sons, voiced his scepticism about the Tata company re-entering the aviation industry in a December 2012 interview, characterising ...
Welcome to a culinary journey that celebrates the rich heritage of Parsi cuisine! If you’ve ever been intrigued by the vibrant flavors of India’s Zoroastrian community, then prepare your taste buds ...
With a history spanning more than a century, the Tata Group is a corporation that has significantly influenced the direction of the Indian economy. Jamsetji Tata founded the firm in 1868, and since ...
Indian sports have greatly benefitted from the efforts of the Tata family. The nation’s first Olympic squad was funded by Sir Dorab Tata. The Tata Group has been a mainstay in Indian sports from the ...
Ratan Tata was a kind businessman who prioritised citizens, workers, and profit. Cars, steel, hotels, tourism, and tea were among the interests of the multinational industrial titan Ratan Tata, who ...
Let us look into the pioneering role of Ratan Tata in healthcare and technology and how this visionary leader would affect India’s future. One of the most well-known corporate magnates and ...
As the colourful lights of Diwali illuminate homes all throughout the world in November, we also pay homage to a towering luminary—Shri Ratan Tata, whose death represents an incalculable loss. Tata ...