Probably! First of all, how many people in India are aware of ‘The Bombay Plan’? It was published in January 1944 and was the brain-child of JRD Tata (Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata). The presumption … more →
THINK!sathyasaibaba wrote 1 month ago: Young Sathya Sai Baba Divinity And Mundane Life Loving Sai Ram and greetings from Prashanti Nilayam. … more →
nanovision wrote 4 months ago: Tata Crucible – The Campuz Quiz 2009 Organizer: Tata Group Key Dates Event in Indore: March … more →
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Sunil wrote 5 months ago: The Lord and the Lady wanted to get laid in Britain. So, what am I talking about? Riddle me this, ri … more →
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battakiran wrote 1 year ago: Ratan Tata was born to Soonoo & Naval Hormusji Tata on December 28, 1937. He was brought up thei … more →
Pavan Gupta wrote 1 year ago: Probably! First of all, how many people in India are aware of ‘The Bombay Plan’? It was published in … more →
Dilip Prakash wrote 1 year ago: Location: Tata Museum, Jamshedpur. In the first pic, you can see a painting. This was a gift to JR … more →
sumita1 wrote 1 year ago: This has become a very relative term, with ethics and corporate placed as asynonmous words with each … more →
Varun wrote 1 year ago: I have read this forward n times. If I receive it (n+1)th time, I will still read it completely. … more →