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TOP 5 SECRET WAYS TATA HELP TO INDIA GROW.

 1> Did you know TATA group help INDIA to reach olympic first time. Dorabji Tata was also an athlete and and know that India can also produce world class athlete. In 1920 Dorabji Tata himself sponsor India olympic team.


2> Did you know the giant TATA group started only with 21000 rupees and one dream and the dream was WHY SHOULD WE KEEP BUYING FROM MANCHESTER WHEN WE CAN SELL TO ENTIRE BRITAIN. from this dream Jamsetji Tata started a Empress mill in Nagpur.


3> Dorabji Tata loves his wife so much. on valentine day he gifted a diamond which is twice bigger than Kohinoor to his wife. but after first world war Tata group was in debt so that they have to sell that diamond.

4>Did yo know India first license pilot was JRD Tata. in 1932 Tata airline started and its first commercial flite from Karachi to Mumbai was held by JRD Tata. in 1946 Tata airline name was changed to air India and in 1950s Air India become government enterprises. 


5>Did you know Lakme cosmetic brand was started by TATA group and the name was inspired by LAXMI. Lakeme was one of the few company which make products for the Indian skin tone.

                                                            BONOUS FACT

RATAN TATA CONTRIBUTE 60% OF INCOME IN DIFFERENT SECTORS LIKE EDUCATION , HEALTCARE AND OVER ALL IN OUR COUNTRY WELL BEING. 

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