- Sir
Dorabji Tata (27
August 1859 – 3 June 1932) was an
Indian industrialist and
philanthropist of the
British Raj, and a key
figure in the
history and...
- The Sir
Dorabji Tata
Trust was
established by Sir
Dorab Tata (fondly
called Sir
Dorabji), the
elder son of Tata
Group founder Jamsetji Tata.
Founded in...
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Dorabji Nanabhoy was
reputedly the
first Parsi to
arrive on the
islands Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1640. This was soon
after the
Portuguese established the...
- On the
death of the
elder Tata in 1904,
Ratanji Tata and his
brother Dorabji Tata
inherited a very
large fortune, much of
which they
devoted to philanthropic...
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British India.
After Jamsetji's 1904 death, his
older son
Dorabji Tata
became chairman. Sir
Dorabji established the Tata Iron and
Steel Company (TISCO), now...
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Bombay Presidency of
British India as the Sir
Dorabji Tata
Graduate School of
Social Work by the Sir
Dorabji Tata Trust. In 1944, the
institute was officially...
- being:
Dhunbai Tata,
daughter of
Jamshedji and
Hirabai Tata. Unwed. Sir
Dorabji Tata (27
August 1859 – 3 June 1932),
elder son of Jamshedji,
Indian industrialist...
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industrial and
social landscape. He
married Hirabai Daboo, and
their sons,
Dorabji Tata and
Ratanji Tata,
continued his
legacy within the Tata Group. Tata's...
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members of the Tata family. The
biggest two of
these trusts are the Sir
Dorabji Tata
Trust and Sir
Ratan Tata Trust.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran took over...
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premium collection inclusive of
foreign operations. It was
founded by Sir
Dorabji Tata in 1919, and was
nationalised in 1973. Previously, it was a subsidiary...