Tata Group trustees, including Noel Tata and N Chandrasekaran, met Home Minister Amit Shah and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman amid internal disputes over board appointments at Tata Sons
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran on Tuesday said India should help solve the global carbon emissions problem, adding it will require innovation and technology. We should contribute to solving the global problem of carbon emissions because unfortunately, India cannot afford the same level of carbon emissions as the Western world incurred to achieve their economic progress, he said. Doing so requires innovation and technology, Chandrasekaran told PTI at launch of the book 'Hope for Life on Our Planet: Inspiration for Seven Generations', at Bombay House, the headquarters of the Tata Group in south Mumbai. Carbon emissions are the release of carbon-containing gases, primarily carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere, mostly from the burning of fossil fuels for energy. India, as you know, has been a thriving economy and the aspiration level of the country is growing. Not only from the government, but people from all walks of life, be it business, sports, artspeople living in urban and ...
Tata highlighted that CVs are cyclical, linked to infrastructure, freight, mining, and construction, while PVs are growth-oriented, technology-heavy, and consumer-facing
Tata Sons' 107th AGM saw shareholders clear Noel Tata's appointment, other board changes and a higher dividend, with FY25 profit down on lower investment gains
In extending the term of executive chairman N Chandrasekaran, Tata Trusts has added additional clauses as adjuncts in the group's leadership journey
During FY25, Tata Sons' profit fell 24.3 per cent to ₹26,232 crore from ₹34,654 crore the previous year, according to the company's annual report
A meeting between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran has rekindled hopes of fresh investments by the group in the state that goes to polls next year
At IHCL's AGM, chairman N Chandrasekaran says all brands are growing, led by Ginger; EBITDA margin at 35 per cent and goal set to double revenue by 2030
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Monday exuded confidence that the future looks "very strong and bright" as growing consumption in India will drive the growth of the travel sector, sharing his outlook at the Tata Group-owned Indian Hotels Company Limited's (IHCL) AGM. Addressing shareholders of IHCL, the country's biggest hospitality player, Chandrasekaran shared that the "intent is to achieve a total global footprint of 700 hotels by 2030 and double the revenues to cross Rs 15,000 crore". The Tata Sons Chairman began his address at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) by paying tributes to those who lost their lives at the Air India plane crash recently, and also expressed a "deep sense of loss" at the passing away of Ratan Tata last October. "To lose a single person we know is a tragedy, but for so many deaths to occur at once is incomprehensible. Our thoughts are with them. I also would like to express a deep sense of loss on the passing away of Ratan Tata in October 2024. "He
Tata Power Chairman N Chandrasekaran unveils roadmap to accelerate green transition with 65% clean capacity, hybrid solutions, and consumer-facing solar and EV initiatives
Chairman N Chandrasekaran told Tata Sons' board that a dedicated trust will be created with Tata Trusts to provide long-term support to victims' families
Air India CEO writes to frequent flyers after the June 12 crash, as 15 per cent of widebody international flights are cancelled due to safety inspections and disruptions
At TCS's 30th AGM, the firm clarified it is not under probe in the M&S cyber breach, while shareholders raised concerns over AI, job security and tech strategy
This is the first time India's No 1 IT services company has publicly commented on the cyber hack. M&S did not immediately respond to a request for comment
"We are looking at the option to set up an AI171 trust to help the families," Chandrasekaran, who first heard about the crash in his Mumbai office, said
Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran calls for strength and resolve among Air India staff in wake of Ahmedabad crash, stressing resilience and safety focus
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran further said that all the employees should stay on course and be determined in everything they do
N Chandrasekaran will step down as chairman and director of Tata Chemicals on May 29. S Padmanabhan is appointed as new chairman, while Modan Saha joins the board as additional director
TCS Chairman Chandrasekaran calls Gen AI a civilisational shift and outlines four strategic vectors to lead in an AI-first world, including a human-plus-AI delivery model
Tata Consumer Products chairman highlights India's stable macro outlook, structural reforms, and emerging trends like GenAI and quick commerce in FY25 report