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Indian Famous Monuments

  Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar The holiest shrine and pilgrimage place located in Amritsar is The Golden Temple known as the Harmandir Sahib. This is the most famous and sacred Sikh Gurdwara in Punjab,  India , adorned with rich history and gold gilded exterior. If you are interested in culture and history, be sure to visit this popular attraction in India. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai Meenakshi Temple is situated on the Southern banks of Vaigai River in the temple city Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Parvati and her consort, Shiva and is visited by most Hindu and Tamil devotees and architectural lovers throughout the world. It is believed that this shrine houses 33,000 sculptures in its 14 gopurams. It’s no doubt one place to visit if you are impressed with art and cultural history. Mysore Palace, Mysore The Mysore Palace is a famous historical monument in the city of Mysore in Karnataka. Commonly described as the City of Palaces, this is the most famous ...

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TATA GROUP

 Founded in 1868, the Tata Group of Companies is one of India's oldest business empires. It is operating in more than 100 countries across six continents with 2,46,000 employees. The company has a shareholder base of over two million and market capitalization of over $57.7 billion. Headquartered in Mumbai, Tata Group is operating several primary business sectors including chemicals, consumer products, energy information systems, materials, services, etc.

The company's mission is 'To bring enhancement in the quality of life in the communities', it is serving on global level with long-term stakeholder value creation based on Leadership with Trust. Tata Sons are the principal investor and promoter of the holding companies. Sixty-six percent of the equity share capital of Tata Sons is held by philanthropic trusts that support education, livelihood generation, health, art, and culture.

Each Tata company or enterprise operates independently under the guidance and supervision of its board of directors. There are 28 publicly-listed Tata enterprises with a combined market capitalization of about $145.3 billion (as on March 31, 2018).

The trusts also support non-government organizations working in the areas of education, healthcare, and livelihoods. It also supports different types of social welfare initiatives.

The major competitors of the company include Aditya Birla Group, Mahindra and Reliance. In 2017-18, the revenue of Tata companies was $110.7 billion.

LEADING TEAM

Ratan N Tata:  Ratan N Tata was the Chairman and one of the two promoter holding companies of the Tata Group. He had been in his position from 1991 to 2012. He was also leading the major companies of Tata Group like Tata Steel, TCs, Tata Motors, Indian Hotels and more.

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Natarajan Chandrasekaran:  Natarajan Chandrasekaran is the Chairman and additional director of the company. He joined the board of Tata Sons in October 2016 and was appointed as the company chairperson in 2017. He also chairs the Boards of the different group operating companies like Tata Steel, Indian Hotels Company Limited, etc.

In board of directors, the company has N Chandrasekaran, Farida Khambata, Venu Srinivasan, Ajay Piramal, Dr Ralf Speth, Bhaskar Bhat, Harish Manwani, and Saurabh Awarwal.

The Management Team has N Chandrasekaran, Saurabh Awarwal, Banmali Agarwala, Aarthi Subramanian, Shuva Mandal, and Harish Bhat

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