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However, one name is often forgotten when looking at erstwhile Indian royalty, Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, an Indian ...
Tata Sons' Rs 27,000 Crore Semiconductor Project To Generate 30,000 Jobs In This State. With NYK agreeing to partner provided Jamsetji took an equal risk, he chartered the English ship 'Annie ...
Jamsetji Tata passed away on May 19, 1904, but his values of innovation, social responsibility, and nation-building continue to define the Tata Group. His philanthropy, ...
Jamsetji Tata was recognised as the world's most charitable donor, leaving a lasting legacy in philanthropy through contributions to healthcare and education. Monday, Jun 23, 2025.
The youngest son of Jamsetji Tata, Ratanji Tata, was born on January 20, 1871. He attended St. Xavier’s College and made significant contributions to the Tata Group and philanthropic initiatives.
Jamsetji Tata: The founder of the Tata Group, he laid the foundation for modern Indian industry like steel and energy sectors. He established India’s first steel and energy companies.
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 ...
In 1892, Sir Ratan Tata, the son of Jamsetji Tata and younger brother of Sir Dorabji Tata, entered into matrimony with Navajbai Sett, the younger daughter of Ardeshir Merwanji Sett.
Jamsetji Tata, the founder of Tata Group, is recognized as the world's largest charitable donor with contributions totaling Rs 8.29 lakh crore. His philanthropic focus on healthcare and education ...
Ratan Tata was the second son of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the House of Tata. Born on January 20, 1871, he was 12 years younger then his brother, Sir Dorab Tata.
An excerpt from ‘Jamsetji Tata: Powerful Learnings for Corporate Success’, by Harish Bhat and R Gopalakrishnan.