Ratan Tata bids adieu, Cyrus Mistry takes over

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PTI: Mumbai, Dec 28 2012, 14:23 IST
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Tata has said that Singur was a "great disappointment" because he went there "in a leap of faith" thinking that part of the country was being ignored industrially. Tatas will still go to West Bengal someday, he has said.

Under Tata, the group also made great strides when it capitalised on the sunrise industry of information technology in the 90's. With revenues of over USD 10 billion in 2011-12, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is today India's largest IT company, ahead of giants in the field like Infosys and Wipro.

On his post-retirement plans, Tata, a bachelor, has said he will spend time on technology which is quite a passion with him.

He will brush up on his piano, which he learnt as a school boy and pursue flying, apart from his focus on philanthropic activities.

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K Malleswara Rao | 24-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Mr.Tataji Your a Icon to upcoming generation. In this age your doing hard work very well it is Most inspiring especially me. Because your hard work & commitment is so well.Younger generation is learning more things from your life. I am preying god give good health to you because your service is more need to Indian Economy. Thank you sir

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