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Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions organization that has been partnering with many of the world’s largest businesses in their transformation journeys for ...
For years, Patna and Bihar lacked a premium hospitality experience, which has now been addressed with the opening of the Taj City Centre. This marks the Taj brand's entry into Bihar, reflecting IHCL's ...
Jaguar Land Rover, part of Tata Motors since 2008, is Britain’s largest automotive manufacturer which designs, manufactures and sells some of the world’s best-known premium cars.
The Noamundi iron mine (NIM), in Jharkhand, is the scene of a quiet revolution. In September 2019, Tata Steel became the first company in India to implement the reforms brought about by the Government ...
Tata Steel is one of the most diversified integrated steel producers in the world, with an annual crude steel production capacity of 35 MTPA.
To Jamsetji Tata, the textiles business, a favourite with his contemporaries at the time, was a way to increase India’s industrial prosperity. On his maiden expedition to England, and others that he ...
Founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1868, the Tata group is a global enterprise, headquartered in India, comprising 30 companies across ten business verticals ...
Tata Consumer Products is a focused consumer products company uniting the food and beverage interests of the Tata group under one umbrella.
Tata Capital is a trusted, customer-centric, one-stop financial solutions partner catering to the diverse needs of retail, corporate and institutional customers.
Tata Sons Private Limited is the principal holding company of the Tata group Read or download disclosures, policies and documents of Tata Sons Private Limited ...
Business, as I have seen it, places one great demand on you: it needs you to self-impose a framework of ethics, values, fairness and objectivity on yourself at all times.” - Ratan N Tata, 2006 Tata ...
One of the lesser known heroes of the Mahabharata is Eklavya, a poor boy who learned to excel in archery, without any formal training, merely by watching Guru Dronacharya, the royal guru, at work.