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MUMBAI: Tata Sons has formed a Rs 500 crore public charitable trust to aid families impacted by the Air India 171 crash in Ahmedabad. It will contribute Rs 250 crore to the AI-171 Memorial and Welfare ...
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Monday said a section of news reports and social media posts made a misleading claim that the Japanese Bullet train will not operate between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
Gold rate (22K per gram) in India today stands at Rs 9,125 in Delhi, Rs 9,110 in Mumbai, and Rs 9,115 in Ahmedabad ...
The Trust, jointly funded by Tata Sons and Tata Trusts, will offer financial aid, medical support and infrastructure ...
Tata Sons constituted a public charitable trust in Mumbai with a fund of Rs500 crores dedicated to the victims of the ...
Captain Kapil Kohal, a long-time friend and fellow Air India pilot, called Sabharwal “sad sack” but remembered him as a “hero ...
‘The AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust’, which has been registered in Mumbai, will provide both immediate — ex gratia payment ...
Mumbai: Tata Sons on Friday formalised and completed the registration of a public charitable Trust worth Rs500 crore (Rs 5 ...
Tata Sons has set up the AI 171 Memorial and Welfare Trust, pledging Rs 1 crore ex gratia per victim and Rs 500 crore in ...
Tata Sons on Friday formalised and completed the registration of a public charitable trust in Mumbai, dedicated to the ...