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Friday, December 12, 2025
TopicTata Trusts

Topic: Tata Trusts

Noel Tata, two other trustees block Mehli Mistry’s reappointment to board

While Mistry had remained tight-lipped about his next move, it is likely he will challenge it in court.

Is Tata Trusts a charity or a business empire? See Tata Sons’ stormy listing

Tata Trusts’ ‘hold’ over Tata Sons has often drawn criticism for blurring the line dividing the two entities.

1937-2024: A timeline of Ratan Tata’s odyssey from architecture grad to doyen of India Inc

From taking over the reins of Tata Sons from uncle JRD in 1991 to stepping down in 2012, Ratan Tata oversaw the conglomerate’s global expansion.

Cooking or health, lumps are a big no — Tata Trusts campaign hits right note on breast cancer

Tata Trusts roped in Sanjeev Kapoor — a trusted name in food for Indian mothers and wives.

Tata Trusts to open India’s 1st state-of-the-art small animal hospital in Mumbai

The hospital will have diagnostic services, treatment facilities, and an emergency room. It will also have a dedicated training centre for pet parents and veterinarians.

Eight step wells, 2 cities, 10 years—how collaboration revived crumbling Mughal ‘baolis’

Called ‘Restoring Stepwells, Reviving Life’, an IIC exhibition, which opened on 22 July and closes today, shows how eight step wells – two in Delhi, six in Hyderabad – were painstakingly resuscitated.

Tata Trusts faces a 120 billion rupees tax liability after exemptions cancelled

The cancellation should take effect retrospectively from 2015, when the registrations were surrendered and the Trusts itself consented to the move.

Ratan Tata makes Instagram debut, wants to ‘exchange stories and create something special’

Tata Sons' chairman emeritus Ratan Tata made his first Instagram post Wednesday, and racked up over 50,000 followers within a few hours.

Tata Trusts accused of favouring Harvard over ‘under-privileged’ Indian universities

Tata Trusts defends $50 million donation, says no laws violated. Establishment of Tata Hall at Harvard will help more Indians study there, it says.

On Camera

IndiGo cancellations made TV news do the unexpected — question the Modi government

Republic TV was the harshest of them all: “The (civil aviation) minister has done a bad job,” said prime time anchor Arnab Goswami.

IndiGo’s profits dipped, most airlines sunk into losses last fiscal even as flier numbers soared

Despite growing passenger volume, 11 out of 14 carriers reported losses in 2023-24. IndiGo recorded profit of Rs 8,167 crore, which reduced to Rs 7.253 crore in 2024-25.

Dubai Tejas crash revives focus on advanced, fully automated safety systems

Dubai airshow crash & pilot death have rekindled concerns over pilot safety, and need for smarter automated systems that can step in when G-forces, temporary loss of consciousness hit the pilot.

Asim Munir & Pakistan’s Failed Marshal Doctrine

None of Pakistan’s PMs has lasted 5 years. That the current PM has given Asim Munir 5 years shows that of all military dictatorships history has seen, Pakistan’s is most creative.