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In a path-breaking move, Ratan Tata launched Nano at the Auto Expo in 2008. Dubbed as the cheapest car, Nano took Tata Motors to the world stage making it a case study in many business schools
At the age of 75, Ratan Tata stepped down in December 2012 after completing 50 years in the group. He came back briefly for two-and-a-half months in 2016 after Tata Sons sacked Cyrus Mistry and before N Chandrasekaran was appointed as Chairman.
His post-retirement investment includes buying stakes in over a dozen startups. He also continues to be involved with the Tata Trust, the charitable organisation of the Tata group founders which focuses on tackling child malnutrition, healthcare, literacy and social justice
CMI to establish Dr FC Kohli centre for promoting advanced research
FC Kohli, known as the architect of the Indian IT industry, passed away on November 26 at the age of 96.
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CHENNAI: The Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) is set to establish the “Dr F C Kohli Centre of Excellence for Advanced Research in Mathematical and Computing Sciences” in honour of Faqir Chand Kohli, known popularly as the father of the Information Technology industry in India.
With a committed donation of Rs 10 crore towards the establishment of the centre, the institute will raise funds from cor porates, communi t y groups, colleagues and wellwishers to further augment the corpus. “Using the funds, the institute will establish a Centre of Excellence and Endowed Chairs, as well as provide grants for advanced research in areas such as data science, quantum computing and complexity theory.