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Sir Dorabji Tata, the elder son of the Founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, was born on August 27, 1859, when Jamsetji was 20 years old. He attended the Proprietary High School in Bombay (Mumbai), and at the age of 16 was sent to a private tutor in Kent.
The Tata family is an Indian business family, based in Mumbai, India. The parent company is Tata Sons , which is the main holding company of the Tata Group . About 65% of the stock in these companies is owned by various Tata family charitable trusts, mainly the Ratan Tata Trust and the Dorab Tata Trust.
Tata family and Wadia family. Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata had a granddaughter named Rattanbai Petit from his daughter’s side, who married Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, as his second wife. Rattanbai passed away early, but her daughter Dina chose to remain in India during the partition of the country in 1947.
From the visionary founder, Jamsetji Tata, to his siblings, descendants, and relatives such as the iconic Ratan Tata, each generation has significantly contributed to the family’s shared bloodline of success. Let us explore some of these notable individuals and their influential roles within the Tata family’s vibrant tree of names.
J.R.D. TATA. becomes second largest 1918 shareholder in Tata Sons. JRD divides shareholding Navajbhai adopts equally with siblings Sylla, Naval, father of Darab, Jimmy and Rodabeh Ratan and Noel Tata. 1936-38. Sylla and Darab sell more shares to Shapoorji, taking his stake to 17.5%. 1938 1991. JRD ascends to the top post.
Shapur H. Tata married Shera Patel Soonoo Commisariat married Naval H. Tata Tata Bai Navajbai Ratan Tata Ratanbai Tata married Edulji Bamji SECTION Ratan Dorab Tata Maneckbai Tata married Kharsedji Tata OF THE Nusserwanji Ratan Tata FAMILY TREE Kavasji Maneckji Tata Sorab Kavasji Tata Rodabeh Tata married Col. Leslie Sawhny Maneckji Kavasji Tata
TCA's Photographic Collections is an important source in tracing the history of the Tata group and has been extensively used in the print and visual media.