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Business LineThe affectionate leaderBusiness LineFounder Jamsetji Tata gave the House of Tatas its unique position in the country. His conduct shows that particularly in his later years, Jamsetji did not ...
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SalonWhat do opium dens have to do with the World Series?Salon... as noted in HTWW a few years ago, India's giant Tata business conglomerate traces its roots all the way back to Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, ...and more »
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NEC Selected by Taj Group Hotels as a Preferred Network Solution VendorMarketWatch (press release)Incorporated by the founder of the Tata group, Jamsetji Tata, the company opened its first property, the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, Bombay in 1903. ...and more »
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Cornell Hospitality Research Summit Confers "Hospitality Research in Practice ...Hospitality Net (press release)It began on December 16, 1903, when Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata opened Taj Hotels's first hotel, the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai. ...and more »
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Few guiding lightsFinancial ExpressThis curatorship programme is funded by the Jamsetji Tata Trust. Apart from this programme, IFA will also focus directly on developing partnerships with at ...
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Local Tata divisions to bring hundreds of jobs to stateCrain's Detroit BusinessThe Tata conglomerate traces its roots to founder Jamsetji Tata in 1868. Today, Tata has 363039 employees and an estimated $70.8 billion in revenue. ...
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Times LIVETata looks at solar and miningTimes LIVEIn India - where the group was founded in the 1880s by Jamshetji Tata, the great-grandfather of current chairman Ratan Tata - Tata is a leading player in ...and more »
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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a research institution of higher learning located in Bangalore, India. It was established in 1909.After a chance meeting between Jamsetji N. Tata and Swami Vivekananda on a ship in 1893 where they discussed Tata's plan of bringing the steel industry to India, Tata wrote to Vivekananda five years later: " I trust, you remember me as a fellow-traveller on your voyage from Japan to Chicago. I very much recall at this moment your views on the growth of the ascetic spirit in India... I recall these ideas in connection with my scheme of Research Institute of Science for India, of which you have doubtless heard or read " Impressed by Vivekananda's views on science and leadership abilities, Tata wanted him to guide his campaign. Vivekananda endorsed the project with enthusiasm, and Tata, with the aim of advancing the scientific capabilities of the country, constituted a Provisional Committee to prepare a plan for setting up of an Institute of research and higher education. The committee presented a draft proposal to Lord Curzon on 31 December 1898. Subsequently, Sir William Ramsay, a Nobel Laureate, was called on to propose a suitable place for such an institution who suggested Bangalore as the best location. The land and other facilities for the institution were pitched in from Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the Maharaja of Mysore, Government of India, and Tata himself. While the Maharaja donated 372 acres (1.5 km2) of land free of cost, Tata ...
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Farewell Party (7th April, 2010), Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (JTCDM), Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai..
After I uploaded latest corporate film of Tata Daewoo. I do appreciated with Tata Group activities more than ever. So I decided to upload3 episodes which once provided by Tata Motors Thailand website. This one is about 3rd-gen of Tata Group CEO: JRD Tata. He has more good deeds to the country than Dorabji. Why? Because he renovated the iron/steel factories to be more complex and advanced than first founder's Era. He also established air carrier service and Airlines for India. Once called Tata Airlines. But before he passed away, he decided to gave this business to government. That airline has become Air India airlines in the present day. So JRD is also such an another great person with great efforts of success. That's why the whole India in that period can step forward.
After I uploaded latest corporate film of Tata Daewoo. I do appreciated with Tata Group activities more than ever. So I decided to upload 3 episodes which once provided by Tata Motors Thailand website. As Jamsetji passed away, one man called Dorabji Tata immediately becomes a person to continue his legacy. To keep the business running, as last quotes of Jamseti requested him. Dorabji is another CEO of Tata group which also had good deeds to every classes of people in India. All meant he accepted great legacy of one man's effort and continue his father's legacy as the fallen one wishes.
After I uploaded latest corporate film of Tata Daewoo. I do appreciated with Tata Group activities more than ever. So I decided to upload 3 episodes which once provided by Tata Motors Thailand website. This one is about one man called Jamsetji N. Tata. Founder and first CEO of Tata group. He broken through many impossibilities and obstacles to establish the industrial community. So he has good deeds to country. Yet wisely planned. So the industrial city called "Jamshedpur" can be existed.
"The Dream Maker" is back. Updated and changed a lot. With more and more good deeds to our globe.
The country's largest software exporter, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), today said various promoter group entities sold over 1 crore shares in the company, representing a 2.03 per cent stake, over a period of a little more than one year.
This is the movie compiled and the presented by Group O before the Tata Steel presentation made on board the TATA Jagriti Yatra between 24th Dec 2009 and 11th Jan 2010.
Due to railway mishaps Yatris are held at a station in Bhubaneshwar overnight on 4/5 Jan. The train makes it to Jamshedpur at 10pm on 5 Jan, meaning that the planned day visit to the Tata Steel Works has been missed. Yatris are really disappointed. Tata's founder, Jamsetji, whom Jamshedpur is named after, is held up as a shining example of ethical entrepreneurship and Vicky witnesses a number of Yatris making respectful gestures towards a bronze statue in the town.
Terrorists targeting US and British tourists struck Mumbai's iconic Taj Mahal Palace and Tower, a hotel favored by visiting royalty, rock stars and tycoons since it was built by Jamsetji N. Tata, founder of Tata Group, in 1903. Gunmen armed with rifles and grenades stormed the century- old building in India's biggest terrorist attack against foreign tourists, taking hostages and burning rooms that once accommodated the likes of Mick Jagger, Jacqueline Onassis, Yehudi Menuhin and Prince Charles, according to Tata Group's Web site. A black-and-white photo on the site recalls the time the Beatles' George Harrison checked in under an assumed name to study the sitar under Ravi Shankar. The hotel was a key target in coordinated attacks overnight across Mumbai that killed at least 101 people and injured 287. Gunmen armed with rifles and grenades stormed the Taj, Oberoi and Trident hotels. About 40 people are being held hostage at the hotels, the Press Trust of India reported. ``The attacks in Mumbai are going after the country's tourism industry, spreading fear to Western tourists and businesspeople,'' Reva Bhalla, director of geopolitical analysis at Stratfor, a private intelligence company based in Austin, Texas, wrote in an e-mail. As smoke billowed from the 565-room Taj, emergency services evacuated some guests via ladders. Firefighters worked to control a blaze at the hotel, which houses antiques and artworks collected over more than a century. The $6000-a-night Grand ...
Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, which erupted in flames early Thursday after heavily armed men stormed the building, taking guests hostage, is a symbol of national pride for Indians. The impressive red-domed structure sits opposite the landmark Gateway of India monument on the edge of the Arabian Sea through which the last colonial British troops departed after independence in 1947. But while the 105-year-old Taj saw off the last of the foreign occupiers, its construction also struck a blow in the fight for self-determination. Legend has it that its creator, a Parsi industrialist called Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, commissioned the building after being refused entry to the now-defunct Apollo Hotel, which had a strict Europeans-only policy. Completed in 1903, it quickly became the city's best hotel and has arguably retained that accolade to the present day, as well as an iconic place in Mumbaikers' hearts as a symbol of cosmopolitan sophistication. Luxury shops are located in the old part of the hotel while the rooftop cafe and restaurant in the more modern Tower wing, dating from the 1970s, is a popular place to take tea, with superb views high above the island city. Notable guests over the years have included Queen Elizabeth II, former Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser and legendary Beatle John Lennon. The hotel has 565 rooms, including 46 suites, and is decorated in Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles. A double room costs between 365 and 425 dollars per ...
You're wrong if you've thought I've stopped keep watching on activities of Tata Motors (and Tata Motors Thailand). Even though this great year of Tata is over but still the interesting movements go on. And there are surely more further movements even in very last quarter of this year. Such as entirely new website for Tata Motors Thailand (tatamotors.co.th), shut down of Tata's Singur factory site which is an official production plant of Nano, Tata's future eco-car for Thailand which based technologies from Indica Vista and Nano around 2553 (2010), etc. And that constantly meant Tata's way to bring another step to the future once again. As I uploaded here is Tata's classic corporated film before 2551 (2008). Even its not so updated right now but I'm sure that will be worh to watch and valuable to somebody else. After all, Tata's way on marketing in Thailand is not what the public and I've thought. Instead of presenting new models and frequently to race with other brands, Tata use the "Know-to-get-enough & Self-sufficient" strategies whenever the corporate on-selling vehicles. Just like let other brands lost in competition each other in all segments as Thai automotive have. In other words, acceptable excellence yet exceptional choice for Thai average vehicle buyers. As for new vehicle to present in this year of Motor Expo, could certainly be the Xenon CNG while Ace 1T has changed the date to begin sale in next year by 30thBiMS instead. Most footages of this film were used ...
Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, a 105-year old heritage building retains its stature as the flagship property of Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces. Much before the Gateway of India was completed in 1928 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, Mumbai already had an equally majestic landmark. The Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay was born out of Jamsetji N. Tata's vision and dream to develop the city of Bombay (now Mumbai), the commercial capital of India, and to give it a grand hotel worthy of such a city, one that would enhance its reputation amongst the great cities of the world. Home to the Royalty, heads of states, tycoons, captains of industry, corporate nomads and jet-setters, The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, is a living tribute to Mumbai's cosmopolitan ethos and dynamic spirit. Through these past 105 years, the Taj has come to symbolize many things -- Indian hospitality, sophistication and style, romance and entertainment, intrigue and passion, timelessness but with a constant flux. The Taj of Apollo Bunder is a cinematic tribute to these wonderful years. As seen and heard by the walls of the edifice. TajMovies presents a short trailer of the 48 minute movie directed by Zafar Hai and produced by Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces.

