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  1. Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata (3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) was an Indian industrialist who founded the Tata Group, India's biggest conglomerate company. He established the city of Jamshedpur. [1] [2] Born into a Zoroastrian Parsi family in Navsari, his family had fled persecution in Persia, finding refuge in India.

  2. www.tata.com › tata-titans › jamsetji-tataJamsetji Tata | Tata group

    Learn about the life and legacy of Jamsetji Tata, the visionary founder of the Tata group and a pioneer of Indian industry. Discover how he combined business acumen, nationalism and social responsibility in his quest to build a better India.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Jamsetji Tata (born March 3, 1839, Navsari, Gujarat, India—died May 19, 1904, Bad Nauheim, Germany) was an Indian philanthropist and entrepreneur who founded the Tata Group. His ambitious endeavours helped catapult India into the league of industrialized countries.

  4. Jamsetji Tata was more than just the entrepreneur who helped India take her place in the league of industrialised nations. 1932. The First Founder's Day - A Photo Feature.

  5. Learn about the legacy of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata group, who was a visionary industrialist, a travel enthusiast, a hobbyist and a humanitarian. Discover how he shaped India's economic and social development with his foresight, innovation and altruism.

  6. Learn how Jamsetji Tata, born in 1839, envisioned projects that laid the foundation for India's development and independence. Read his biography by R M Lala, based on archival research and letters, and available on Kindle and hard copy.

  7. www.tatatrusts.org › about-tatatrusts › our-history-1839-1905Our History 1839-1905 - Tata Trusts

    The illustrious Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata is born in Navsari, Gujarat, India. It was the same year that Thomas Babington Macaulay, the British Secretary to the Board of Control, departed for England, leaving behind his famous ‘Minute in Education’ on reforming education in India.