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- Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata (also spelled Jamsetji; 3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Tata Group...
- The company emplo**** over 20,000 people in the year 2010. Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, founder of the Tata Group, opened the Taj Mahal Palace, a hotel...
- Ramon Magsaysay Award for 'Community Leadership', together with Dara Nusserwanji Khurody, and Verghese Kurien., and the Padma Bhushan from the Govt. of...
- Homi Nusserwanji Sethna (24 August 1923 – 5 September 2010) was an Indian nuclear scientist and a chemical engineer, gaining international fame as the...
- Dara Nusserwanji Khurody (2 January 1906 – 1 January 1983) was an Indian entrepreneur known for his contributions to the dairy industry of India. He worked...
- Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla (22 September 1875 – 25 May 1956), also abbreviated M. N. Dhalla, was a ****stani Zoroastrian priest and religious scholar...
- umpire Dara Nusserwanji Khurody (1906–1983), Indian dairy entrepreneur Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia (1883-1969), Indian geologist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839–1904)...
- training in business management. On his return, he joined the family firm, Nusserwanji & Co. In 1918, Mehta was elected a councillor of the Karachi Muni****l...
- the extended Tata family. Dadabhoy's sister, Jeevanbai, was married to Nusserwanji Ratan Tata (a distant relative). Their son was Jamshedji Tata. Ratanji...
- geologist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (1839–1904), Indian industrialist, founder of the Tata Group and Jamshedpur Dara Nusserwanji Khurody (1906–1983)...