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This section lists the Tata companies and details their business: Chemicals Tata Chemicals Rallis India

Tata Pigments Limited General Chemical Industrial Products Brunner Mond Advinus Therapeutics Magadi Soda Company Consumer Products Tata Salt I-shakti Casa Dcor Tata Swach Tata Global Beverages Eight O'Clock Coffee Tata Ceramics Infiniti Retail (Croma) Tata Tea Limited is the world's second largest manufacturer of packaged tea and tea products. Tetley Tata Coffee Tata Industries Titan Industries Trent (Westside)

Tata Sky TajAir Tata International Ltd. Tanishq Tata Refractories Westland Energy Tata Power is one of the largest private sector power companies. Tata BP Solar, a joint venture between Tata Power and BP Solar Hooghly Met Coke and Power Company Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company North Delhi Power Powerlinks Transmission Tata Power Trading Tata Projects Engineering TAL Manufacturing Solutions Tata AutoComp Systems Limited (TACO) Hispano Carrocera Tata Motors, manufacturer of commercial vehicles (largest in India) and passenger cars Jaguar and Land Rover Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Tata Projects Tata Consulting Engineers Limited Tata Cummins

Telco Construction Equipment TRF Voltas, consumer electronics company Voltas Global Engineering Centre Tata Advanced Materials Tata Advanced Systems Tata Motors European Technical Centre Tata Petrodyne Tata Precision Industries Telco Construction Equipment Information systems and Communications Computational Research Laboratories INCAT Nelco Nelito Systems Tata Business Support Services Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (TCS) is Asia's largest software company. Tata Elxsi Tata Interactive Systems Tata Technologies Limited Tata Teleservices Virgin Mobile India Tata Communications CMC Limited VSNL International Canada

Tatanet, Managed connectivity and VSAT service provider Tata Teleservices Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Services Tata Sons The Indian Hotels Company Ginger Hotels Roots Corporation Landmark Tata Housing Development Company Ltd. (THDC) Tata Limited TATA AIG General Insurance TATA AIG Life Insurance Tata AG Tata Asset Management Tata Financial Services Tata Capital Tata International AG Tata Investment Corporation Tata Advanced Systems Limited Drive India Enterprise Solutions Mjunction services Tata Quality Management Services Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited Tata Interactive Systems

Tata Africa Holdings Tata AutoComp Systems Tata Industrial Services Tata NYK Tata Services Tata Strategic Management Group Steel Tata Steel Tata Steel Europe Tata Steel KZN Tata Steel Processing and Distribution JAMIPOL NatSteel Holdings Tata BlueScope Steel Tata Metaliks Tata Sponge Iron Tayo Rolls The Tinplate Company of India

TM International LoHonours, awards and international recognition


Ratan Tata serves in senior capacities in various organisations in India and he is a member of the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry. Tata is on the board of governors of the EastWest Center, the advisory board of RAND's Center for Asia Pacific Policy and serves on the program board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's India AIDS initiative.[7] Ratan Tata's foreign affiliations include membership of the international advisory boards of the Mitsubishi Corporation, the American International Group, JP Morgan Chaseand Booz Allen Hamilton. He is also a member of the board of trustees of the RAND Corporation, University of Southern California and Cornell University.[8][9] He also serves as a board member on

the Republic of South Africa's International Investment Council and is a member of the AsiaPacific advisory committee for the New York Stock Exchange. In 2010, he joined BMB Group as an advisory board member.
Year Name Awarding organization Ref.

2010

Honorary Doctor of Laws

Pepperdine University.

[10]

2010

Legend in Leadership Award

Yale University.

[11]

2010

Businessman of the Decade

Federation of Indo-Israel Chambers of Commerce.

[12]

2008

Honorary Doctor of Science

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.

[13]

2008

Honorary Doctor of Law

University of Cambridge.

[14]

2007

Honorary Fellow

London School of Economics.

[15]

2007

Honorary Citizen of Singapore

Singapore government.

Going gets tough for Tata succession panel


Reeba Zachariah, TNN Apr 6, 2011, 01.00am IST

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Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

[16]

(Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata)

MUMBAI: The $72-billion Tata Group is facing challenges in finding a successor to chairman Ratan Tata. India's largest corporate house may be forced to review the selection parameters after struggling to shortlist potential candidates in the past eight months. Tata Sons, the group's holding company, had set up a high-profile selection committee in August 2010, which was expected to name the successor by March this year. Tata, who transformed the group into an international conglomerate, will retire in December 2012 after turning 75. The group's internal magazine published a recent interview with Tata Sons director, and one of the search panel members, R K Krishna Kumar, in which he said: "Our committee has come to the conclusion that we cannot find a replacement for Mr Tata!," and goes on to add that, "We may have to change and rearrange the model in terms of what we are looking for."
2007

2005

Honorary Doctor of Science

University of Warwick.

[17]

2004

Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technology

Asian Institute of Technology.

[18]

2004

Honorary Economic Advisor

Hangzhou, China.

[18]

2001

Honorary Doctor of Business Administration

Ohio State University.

[19]

  

FIRST Award for Responsible Capitalism.[20] 26th Robert S. Hatfield Fellow in Economic Education, awarded by Cornell University[21] recipient of the NASSCOM Global Leadership Awards (2008)

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"There are challenges but we will soon come to a conclusion," Krishna Kumar said. The committee has met some nine times since it was constituted. Tata Group has been searching for business leaders both within and outside the conglomerate with emphasis on candidates having managed a global enterprise. Besides, the candidate should also fit into the group's value and cultural framework. Several well-known names, including Tata's half brother Noel Tata have been doing the rounds for the coveted post but the group has not reacted to any speculation till date. The deadline to name a successor is now being extended. The group had earlier set a March deadline to provide the successor enough time in understanding the group's functioning. In the past, Tata had stated that his successor could be an Indian or a foreigner. Till now, the 140-year-old group has had five chairmen with four of them being from the Tata family. The one non-Tata chairman was Nowroji Saklatwala. The group has a presence in almost all sectors from salt-to-steel and tea-to-telecom and is spread across the globe. More than 60% of its revenues now come from overseas following a string of global acquisitions which include Corus, Jaguar Land Rover, General Chemicals and Tetley. Though Tata intends to keep his date with retirement, several shareholders of the group's listed companies had suggested that he should continue to be chairman emeritus and oversee the group's operations.

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