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Tuesday, April 16, 2024
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Topic: Tata

Why can’t officers use workers’ toilets? Tata factories showed the way

In ‘The Learning Factory’, Arun Maira, who worked with Tata Group for over two decades, writes about building factories 'as clean as German hospitals’.

Tata Group eyes deals with IndiaMart, BigBasket to bolster e-commerce presence

Tata Group is scouting for local e-commerce assets at a time when the race for Indian online shoppers is heating up.

Bhagat Singh Koshyari vs Uddhav Thackeray, and an acting masterclass for Khushbu Sundar

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

How Tata vs Ambani ‘super-app’ rivalry could be India’s Alibaba-Tencent

152-yr-old Tata Group could be taking a leaf from Mukesh Ambani playbook as it is in talks with Walmart Inc. for a $25 bn investment in a super-app, a multipurpose online platform.

Acquiring Singur land doomed the Left in Bengal. Now, farmers want to get rid of it again

Farmers who fought against acquisition now struggle with small-time crops while those who gave up their land in 2006 are now looking to sell again. 

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.

With Westside, Tata looks to build cheaper fashion brand to compete with Zara

Tata's retail arm Trent is planning to open 40 outlets of its flagship Westside chain every year where nothing costs more than $15 to cater to the more trend-conscious middle-class Indian.

Gold jewellers count on discounts and Akshaya Tritiya to boost business

Gold demand in India is picking after slow sales in the last couple of years as higher prices and Modi govt's demonetisation hit the sector.

Former Tata executives launch fund to push change at smaller companies

Ex-Tata employees including Mukund Rajan & Govind Sankaranarayanan have partnered with Ajit Dayal to help improve corporate governance at smaller firms.

How Tata can keep its hold on Jaguar Land Rover

An IPO by Tata Sons will give it liquidity to tide over its debt problems, especially at tarnished crown jewel Jaguar Land Rover.

On Camera

‘Mutton, Mughal, Muslim’. Modi is casting the Opposition as un-Hindu & anti-Bharat

Modi’s political competitors are meat-and-fish-gobbling quasi-Muslims who present 'Muslim' manifestos, appease Muslims, and can’t hope to represent India.

Advocate on behalf of India & ‘Global South’ — what upcoming Adani-funded think tank aims to do

While the Chintan Research Foundation is not yet officially launched, ThePrint has learnt the Adani Group will be providing Rs 100 crore for it. Its initial focus will be on climate, strategic affairs & economy.

Hardened shelters, radars, defence systems & more — IAF quietly upgrades bases focused on China

New infra projects involve not just repair work of runways and creation of additional taxi ways to enable better tempo of operations, but also storage of spare parts and munitions.

44 years on, two things that have changed in Modi’s BJP, and one that hasn’t

As the BJP heads for a likely third successive term in power, it's fascinating to debate how true it looks to the original proposition: a party with a difference.