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The Tatas

How a Family Built a Business and a Nation

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The Tatas

By: Girish Kuber, Vikrant Pande - translator
Narrated by: Rajiv Dadia
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Winner of the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize 2019

The 19th century was an exciting time of initiative and enterprise around the world. If John D. Rockefeller was creating unimagined wealth in the United States that he would put to the service of the nation, a Parsi family with humble roots was doing the same in India.

In 1822, a boy was born in a priestly household in Gujarat's Navsari village. Young Nusserwanji knew early on that his destiny lay beyond his village and decided to head for Bombay to start a business - the first in his family to do so. He had neither higher education nor knowledge of business matters, just a burning passion to carve a path of his own. What Nusserwanji started as a cotton trading venture, his son Jamsetji, born in the same year as Rockefeller, grew into a multifaceted business, turning around sick textile mills, setting up an iron and steel company, envisioning a cutting-edge institute of higher learning, building a world-class hotel, and earning himself the title of the 'Bhishma Pitamah of Indian Industry'.

Stewarded ably over the decades by Jamsetji's sons, Dorabji and Ratanji, the charismatic and larger-than-life JRD, and thereafter the more businesslike Ratan, the Tata group today is a $110 billion empire. The Tatas is their story. But it is more than just a history of the industrial house; it is an inspiring account of India in the making. It chronicles how each generation of the family invested not only in the expansion of its own business interests but also in nation building. Few know, for instance, that the first hydel power project in the world was conceived of and built by the Tatas. Nor that some radical labour concepts such as eight-hour work shifts were born in India, at the Tata mill in Nagpur. The Tata Cancer Research Centre, the Indian Institute of Science, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and the national carrier Air India - the family has a long, rich and unrivalled legacy.

The Tatas is a tribute to a line of visionaries who have a special place in the hearts and minds of ordinary Indians. Written by seasoned journalist Girish Kuber, this is also the only book that tells the complete Tata story spanning almost 200 years.

©2019 Girish Kuber and Vikrant Pande (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this book. I haven’t finished enjoying it. I have listened to the whole book but will listen at a few more times. There is so much to take in and so much on which I enjoy pondering. A truly enjoyable and impressive story.
We should not only learn about Hitler but should hear this story, repeatedly, too. A story to give hope.
Have Netflix heard this book????

The epitome of greatness and humanity.

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i really enjoyed this book and also inspired by struggle Tatas did for their people, country and family. they are true business men who created actual wealth.
i wish i could ever able to meet with Mr. Ratan Tata in his life. God knows.....

Great struggle and vision

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very much inspirational and thought provoking... lots to learn for the younger generation of India to learn from the thoughts and ethos carried forward by the family as a whole.

INSPIRING

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