The Global Impact of the Opium Trade

Number of words: 346 Jamsetji took up a job immediately after graduating, but Nusserwanji, wanting his son to gain international exposure, sent him to the British colony of Hong Kong, where he launched a company called Jamsetji and Ardeshir with three partners—Nusserwanji and two merchants, Kaliandas and Premchand Raichand. The Tatas, through this partnership, decided … Read more

Dynamics of Leadership in the Tata Group

Number of words: 250 The day Cyrus was removed, Ratan Tata took charge on a temporary basis till the new chairman was selected. The question which bothered everyone was why the differences between the two had reached such a stage. One of the reasons stated was the way Cyrus handled some of the businesses.The Tata … Read more

Long-term Philosophy of Tata Group Leadership

Number of words: 498 Each chairman of the Tata group has left his mark on the group, based on personal likes and dislikes. JRD’s contribution was Air India, while Ratan’s were notably the Indica, Nano and getting the Jaguar Land Rover deal. He gave the group a truly global standing. Getting a steel company like … Read more

The Intriguing Journey of Tata Sons Through Adversity

Number of words: 539 Amidst such turbulent times, Jamsetji passed away in 1904 and the burden of completing all the projects fell on his two sons, Dorabji and Ratanji. They set out to work in earnest, and one more Tata stood with them to share the responsibility. That was Jamsetji’s partner and cousin, R.D. Tata. … Read more

A Tale of Two Brothers: Balancing Wealth and Welfare

Number of words: 302 Jamsetji Tata was lucky as far as his sons were concerned; Dorabji and Ratanji were both illustrious in their own ways. Dorabji spent his life completing the projects his father had either dreamt of or started, be it the steel factory, hydroelectric project or the IISc. Jamsetji had dreamt these three … Read more

A Pioneer for Women in Sports and Advocacy

Number of words: 389 Speaking of his personal life, Dorabji had once gone to Mysore for some work related to IISc and met Dr Hormusji Bhabha, the first Indian InspectorGeneral of Education of Mysore state. We are not sure whether the task for which he had gone was accomplished or not, but we know that … Read more

Perspective on Soap Manufacturing in India

Number of words: 407 Next, the Tatas focused on just one product: extracting oil from coconuts, for which there was huge demand in Kerala itself. There were local extractors but there were fluctuations in both price and quality. The first Tata product was launched under the brand name of Cocogem, which established itself fairly quickly … Read more

The Enduring Influence of Burjorji Padshah on Science

Number of words: 637 The man behind all of these was Burjorji Padshah, a loyal employee of the Tatas and also related to them. His father and Jamsetji had been close friends and Jamsetji cemented the relationship by marrying off his daughter to Burjorji. Those were the days of child marriage. Unfortunately, the little bride … Read more