Low profile Mistry, 62, runs about a dozen firms, with interests ranging from paint distribution to logistics, travel, and automotive dealerships
The CBI is expected to file a status report before the court takes up the matter on October 12
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded the people for contributing wholeheartedly to the PM CARES Fund as he chaired a meeting where it was discussed that the initiative has a larger vision on effectively responding to emergency and distress situations, his office said on Wednesday. Modi chaired a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the PM CARES Fund on Tuesday during which a presentation was made on the various initiatives undertaken with the help of PM CARES Fund, including the PM CARES for Children scheme which is supporting 4,345 children, a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said. The trustees appreciated the role played by the fund at a crucial time for the country. Prime Minister Modi appreciated the people of the country for contributing wholeheartedly to the PM CARES Fund, the statement said. It was discussed that PM CARES has a larger vision on effectively responding to emergency and distress situations, not only through relief assistance, but also ...
Cyrus Mistry, the former Tata Sons chairman who was killed in a road accident earlier this week, was cremated in the financial capital on Tuesday. The funeral at central Mumbai's Worli crematorium was attended by members of the closely knit Parsi community, some business leaders and politicians. Industry doyen Ratan Tata's stepmother Simone Tata was also present. Wheelchair-bound Simone Tata, 92, arrived at the crematorium in a special van. Former TCS head S Ramadorai also came for the cremation. However, no other senior official from the Tata Group - with whom Mistry fought a bitter legal battle till the end - was seen at the funeral. Madhu Kannan, one of the key executives handpicked by Mistry during his chairmanship of Tata Sons, was seen at the funeral. Cyrus Mistry's elder brother Shapoor Mistry, father-in-law and senior lawyer Iqbal Chagla, industrialists Anil Ambani, Ajit Gulabchand, Deepak Parekh and Vishal Kampani, entrepreneur Ronnie Screwvala, architect Hafeez Contrac
The global ratings agency said it will maintain its long-term sovereign debt credit rating and outlook on Asia's third largest economy
Known to like golf, the late business magnate Cyrus Mistry was considered a studious backroom executive with a sharp mind
The resolutions to renew the directorship of Ajay Piramal and Venu Srinvasan were also cleared by the shareholders
Ratan Tata announced an undisclosed investment into startup Goodfellows that offers companionship to senior citizens as a service
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Ratan Tata was the last person to chair both the companies, Tata Sons and Tata Trusts, after JRD Tata. He is deliberating on the issue to ensure that the interests of both companies are protected
The patriarch of the over 155-year-old construction empire held an 18.4 per cent stake in Tata Sons
The fresh capital as part of pre-series A funding round is in combination of equity and debt, the company said
MUrgency Global Services, the ambulance service provider backed by many investors, on Friday said it has bought Ziqitza Healthcare at an enterprise value of USD 110 million.
The genesis of the dispute can be traced to the removal of Mistry as executive chairman of Tata Sons in 2016
Ratan Tata and Tata Sons on welcomed Supreme Court's dismissal of a plea of the Shapoorj Pallonji group seeking a review of verdict that upheld group's removal of Cyrus Mistry as Chairman of Tata Sons
Rated among India's top analysts, he has been associated with organisations such as JP Morgan, Infosys and IDFC
In FY22, Tata Steel reported highest ever consolidated EBITDA of Rs 63,830 cr and Europe contributed significantly with EBITDA of Rs 12,164 cr
Tata Trusts chairman Ratan Tata on Thursday said that a network of 17 cancer care centres in Assam will make treatment accessible to all as it is not a "rich man's disease".
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday shared an anecdote and said he had once told industrialist Ratan Tata that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) did not discriminate on the basis of religion.
The Union Minister was speaking at the inauguration of a hospital in Maharashtra