Ratan Tata was not supposed to be the Group Chairman. But he scripted an unlikely and indelible chapter in Indian business history
Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Sons, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 86 in Mumbai. Under his leadership, the Group transformed from an Indian-focussed entity to a global powerhouse
Ratan Tata's own instincts seemed to have nudged him in a different direction, while he never gave up on manufacturing, he always believed that Indian companies should be global
Ratan Tata announced an undisclosed investment into startup Goodfellows that offers companionship to senior citizens as a service
Tata, who also invests in start-ups, also said old-age businesses will recede and the young founders of innovative companies are the future leaders of the Indian industry
MUrgency had earlier raised funding from Infosys co-founders Kris Gopalakrishnan and S D Shibulal's Axilor Ventures