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Ratan Tata was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), during the British Raj, into a Parsi Zoroastrian family, on 28 December 1937. [11] He was the son of Naval Tata (who was born in Surat and later adopted into the Tata family), and Soonoo Tata (the niece of Tata group founder Jamsetji Tata).
I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata is a memoir written by Shantanu Naidu and illustrated by Sanjana Desai. Published by HarperCollins India in January 2021, the memoir explores the life and relation between the millennial Naidu and the octogenarian industrialist , Ratan Tata . [ 1 ]
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Tata's family also purchased a house on the beach in Neufchâtel-Hardelot where the family would sometimes live until 1917. Tata was also neighbors with Louis Bleriot. [4] Tata attended the Cathedral and John Connon School, Bombay. In 1917 he and his family moved to Yokohama, Japan and lived there for two years while he attended an American ...
The most important of the Tata enterprises, however, was the storing of the water power of the Western Ghats (1915), which provided Bombay with an enormous amount of electrical power, and hence vastly increased the productive capacity of its industries. Sir Ratan Tata, who was knighted in 1916, did
J. R. D. Tata (1904–1993) Trade & Industry Maharashtra 1956 Fazl Ali (1886–1959) Public Affairs Bihar 1956 Janaki Devi Bajaj (1893–1979) Social Work Madhya Pradesh 1956 Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi (1893–1980) Public Affairs Madhya Pradesh 1957 Ghanshyam Das Birla (1894–1983) Trade & Industry Rajasthan 1957 Sri Prakasa (1890–1971 ...
The "Tata Tapes" controversy was a political scandal in India that was the culmination of a series of allegations of anti-national conduct levied by the then Chief Minister of Assam, Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, against the Tatas – their company Tata Tea in particular. [1]
Daatu (meaning: cross) is a novel by Kannada writer S L Bhyrappa for which he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for the year 1975. [1] The Book has story which goes through the complex caste system that is deep rooted into Indian society demonstrated through the characters. This book has been translated to 14 major Indian Languages. [2]