Friends,

I remember when Mr. Tata took over the TELCO in a very adverse condition - the plant hit by a long strike. It was just a TATA 1210 truck, the product of prominence. Today, TATA has established itself as one of the leading automobile hubs with a number of reputable products. A tall personality, almost a replica of Everest in the Indian industrial scenario.

Happy Birthday.

Prakash Patwardhan

From India, Amravati
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Great you are, Ratan ji!

India has few leaders like Ratan ji. In a world where people cling on to power they never deserved nor worked for, but are intoxicated with the thirst for power, they grab it and hold on at all costs! Ratan ji let go so gracefully of all his hard-earned glory over two decades. It is difficult to climb the uphill of fame, to hold on to one's achievements, but much harder to let go. Ratan ji is a great leader who aspired to promote his TATA brand, but unknowingly he himself has become a brand for corporate leadership! Mother India has every reason to be proud of Ratan ji.

Sp joe

From India, Madras
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No words to praise to Shri Ratan Tata ji. Ratan Tata ji makes the India "Meyraa Bharath Mahaan". He is the golden chariot of Nava Bharath. am saarathi
From India, Madras
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Such an inspiring letter. It is a great honor for all of us as Indians that such a great company has been contributing to the welfare of society in so many ways. Words cannot convey my feelings as I feel so proud to be an Indian and salute Mr. Ratan Tata for valuing and acknowledging the contributions of each employee.

Lakshmi

From Singapore, Singapore
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Hi,

Thank you for distributing this important news among Cite HR members.

In India, Tata is the company that truly cares about its employees along with the company's growth. I have many friends who work at Tata and they are very happy. They don't face any problems regardless of their long tenure at Tata. I also dream of working at Tata, but my limitations always seem to hold me back.

All my best wishes to you, Mr. Ratan Tata, and I hope to be a part of Tata in the future if it becomes possible.

Kasim

From India, Mumbai
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He is a solid example of a true leader. No words can fully describe him. He is someone to emulate to learn a great deal from. Dedicated, selfless, patriotic, humble, etc., but still not a hint of power, money, or fame. Just salutes to you, no words. Thanks.

Pawan

From India, Delhi
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Dear All, I am attaching the letter from Mr. Cyrus Mistry, the new chairman of Tata group addressing all the people related to tata group. Thanks & Regards, Bhavin Mehta
From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf 010213 Letter from Mr. Cyrus Mistry.pdf (1.43 MB, 123 views)

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Hello Mr. Bhavin Mehta,

That is a good post carrying the message of Mr. Cyrus Mistry, an able successor stepping into the shoes of his illustrious predecessor. Certainly, these are tough times as rightly observed in his speech. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Tough times bring out the best from top leaders.

V. Raghunathan
Navi Mumbai

From India
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Hello, Mr. V. Raghunathan,

I agree with your view about leadership! Times are really tough, and expectations are actually very high! We hope that Mr. Misry will give 100% (or more) efforts for the betterment of the "BRAND TATA" at the national as well as the global level. I have mentioned 100% (or more) because nowadays it is frequently said that "99.9% is not good enough."

From India, Mumbai
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Hello, I join you all in celebrating the noble leadership that has become an aspect of the TATA brand. It is said that "People get the leader they deserve." Congratulations to TATA forces, I mean employees, because both in the past as well as in the present they have a leader who syncs with the heartbeats of employees, feeling for their well-being and that of their family members, who builds on the past dreaming into a future ahead, who has trust in the stakeholders, who with a sense of nationality and global humanity. I am sure Mr. Mistry will stride forward carrying the baton handed over by his predecessor, Mr. Ratan Tata.

SP Joe

From India, Madras
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