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ratan tata: Ratan Tata picks up stake in Pritish Nandy Communications

Explore Now MUMBAI: Industrialist Ratan Tata has made an eyebrow-raising bet on the producer of Amazon’s hit series ‘Four More Shots Please!’ Ratan Tata, who in his personal capacity has been making bets on technology companies, picked up an undisclosed quantity of shares in the company helmed by the famous film producer and former parliamentarian Pritish Nandy, the company said in an exchange filing. The announcement triggered a spike in the shares of Pritish Nandy Communications, which were locked in their 10 per cent upper circuit limit of Rs 23.55 on the National Stock Exchange. The media and entertainment company is known for hits such as ‘Chameli’, ‘Kaante’ and ‘Jhankaar Beats’. Recently, the entertainment content producer hit jackpot with its first over-the-top streaming production ‘Four More Shots Please!’.

Effortless, painless : Ratan Tata on receiving first COVID-19 vaccine dose

Effortless, painless : Ratan Tata on receiving first COVID-19 vaccine dose The business tycoon got the COVID-19 jab as part of the second phase of the nationwide vaccination drive. The second phase of the mass COVID-19 vaccination drive began on March 1 BusinessToday.In | March 13, 2021 | Updated 13:00 IST Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday. Tata said the entire process of getting the vaccine was effortless and painless . Tata confirmed on Twitter that he received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Very thankful to have gotten my first vaccination shot today. It was effortless and painless. I truly hope everyone can be immunised and protected soon, he Tweeted.

#BharatRatnaForRatanTata: Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests people to stop social media campaign

URL copied Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests people to stop social media campaign Stating that he considers himself fortunate to be an Indian and was happy to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the country, veteran industrialist Ratan Tata on Saturday requested people to refrain from demanding the Bharat Ratna for him. The Chairman Emeritus of the over USD 100 billion conglomerate Tata group asked social media users to stop the campaign that asked the government to confer on him the highest civilian award of the country.  While I appreciate the sentiments expressed by a section of the social media in terms of an award, I would humbly like to request that such campaigns be discontinued, Tata said in a tweet. 

Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests to stop social media campaign

Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests to stop social media campaign Top Searches Call for Bharat Ratna award: Ratan Tata requests to stop social media campaign PTI / Updated: Feb 6, 2021, 13:13 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail Ratan Tata (File photo) NEW DELHI: Stating that he considers himself fortunate to be an Indian and was happy to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the country, veteran industrialist Ratan Tata on Saturday requested people to refrain from demanding the Bharat Ratna for him. The chairman emeritus of the over $100 billion conglomerate Tata group asked social media users to stop the campaign that asked the government to confer on him the highest civilian award of the country.

Ratan Tata: Latest Ratan Tata News, Designation, Education, Net worth, Assets

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

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