The patriarch of the over 155-year-old construction empire held an 18.4 per cent stake in Tata Sons
Tells investors at AGM that Indian steel industry is globally competitive and companies should be able to expand capacity in value-added products for both, Make in India and Make for The World
This comes even as the full-service carrier rolled out a voluntary retirement scheme for its employees, including cabin crew
Group only interested in general insurance, but lenders want firms to bid for entire cluster of companies
The first aircraft is likely to be inducted by first half of 2023
The fresh capital as part of pre-series A funding round is in combination of equity and debt, the company said
The analysis is based on the annual dividend paid/declared by listed Tata group companies every financial year
Employees will have to pay penalties and lose retirement benefits if they don't move out, says memo.
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
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According to a statement issued by Goa CMO, opportunities in all the sectors like IT, Aviation manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and training centres for hospitality and soft skills were discussed
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran stresses the automaker's global plans for its EVs over the next three years
It will lease office space of 70,000 square feet to 'optimise resources, increase team work'.
The majority of Tata Sons shareholders vote for directors' appointment
Air India's rivals IndiGo and SpiceJet offer ESOPs to their employees
Tata Sons has also taken shareholder approval to raise Rs 40,000 crore of debt
On Friday, Tatas announced revamp of the Air India board when the airline's functional directors stepped down and execs from various group companies took charge
The Tata Sons chairman also said that the super app will see changes and its evolution will be customer-driven
IFB Agro charged it was 'singled out by certain excise officials for not succumbing to their illegal demands'
From IPL to luxury, the super app is buzzing with offers; 80% off on healthcare products, 50% on hotel stay, 60% on electronics, bigbasket running season's biggest sale