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Ratan Tata led the Tata Group through significant global expansion, acquiring major brands and bolstering its international presence. Apart from his corporate achievements, his philanthropy in ...
Ratan Tata, Indian billionaire and philanthropist, dies at 86. The family-led business empire expanded by Mr. Tata touched nearly every facet of Indian life with its holdings and his philanthropy.
Ratan Tata, revered titan of Indian industry, passed away at 86. His hospitalization due to age-related issues had raised concerns recently. Despite denying rumors about his health, his condition ...
Ratan Tata, a former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, died at a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday night. He was 86. Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran confirmed Tata's death and ...
Ratan Tata, the former Chairman of Tata Sons, was one such individual who, with his humility, far-sightedness, and unyielding ethical standards, stands tall among the greatest visionaries of our time.
Ratan Naval Tata was born on Dec. 28, 1937, in Bombay, now Mumbai, during the British Raj. His family belonged to the Parsi ethnic community, whose Zoroastrian ancestors fled persecution in Persia ...
The Tata Group, with a market value of $365 billion by end of March 31, 2024 and a brand value of $28.6 billion, remains India’s most valuable corporate entity. Under Ratan Tata’s leadership, it not ...
Ratan Tata, who passed away this week, was more than just the head of India’s largest industrial conglomerate; he was a role model for many of the country’s business tycoons, including the likes of ...
Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Group, has died at the age of 86, according to a statement from the firm. The industrialist rose to global prominence with a series of ...
Oct 9 (Reuters) - Ratan Tata, the former Tata Group chairman who put a staid and sprawling Indian conglomerate on the global stage with a string of high-profile acquisitions, has died, the Tata ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Tata as "a visionary business leader," saying he's "extremely pained" by the death of Tata, who ran the conglomerate for over 20 years as chairman.
Ratan Tata joined the Tata Group in 1961 and succeeded his uncle J.R.D. Tata as chairman after the latter’s retirement in 1991. That followed the liberalization of India’s economy in 1990, ...