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INDIA UNITES FOR TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS |
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© copyright 2007 sudharshan santhanam technologies
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TATA group a century of trust
The Tata Group comprises 96 operating companies in seven business sectors: information systems and communications; engineering; materials; services; energy; consumer products; and chemicals. The Group was founded by Jamsetji Tata in the mid 19th century, a period when India had just set out on the road to gaining independence from British rule. Consequently, Jamsetji Tata and those who followed him aligned business opportunities with the objective of nation building. This approach remains enshrined in the Group's ethos to this day.
The Tata Group is one of India's largest and most respected business conglomerates, with revenues in 2005-06 of $21.9 billion (Rs 967,229 million), the equivalent of about 2.8 per cent of the country's GDP, and a market capitalisation of $61.4 billion as on May 24, 2007. Tata companies together employ some 2,46,000 people. The Group's 28 publicly listed enterprises — among them stand out names such as Tata Steel, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Motors and Tata Tea — have a combined market capitalisation that is the highest among Indian business houses in the private sector, and a shareholder base of over 2 million. The Tata Group has operations in more than 54 countries across six continents, and its companies export products and services to 120 nations.
The Tata family of companies shares a set of five core values: integrity, understanding, excellence, unity and responsibility. These values, which have been part of the Group's beliefs and convictions from its earliest days, continue to guide and drive the business decisions of Tata companies. The Group and its enterprises have been steadfast and distinctive in their adherence to business ethics and their commitment to corporate social responsibility. This is a legacy that has earned the Group the trust of many millions of stakeholders in a measure few business houses anywhere in the world can match.
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DO MECHANICAL ENGINEERS TAKE UP THE RIGHT JOBS IN INDIA
YES |
30,77% |
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NO |
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MORE THAN HALF |
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LESS THAN HALF |
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13 Total votes
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Every indian must be proud of the independent india we are living in the 60th year of indian independence ........................
There is no feeling greater than singing the National Anthem with our heads held high. There is no feeling greater than the pride the National Anthem bestows upon us.
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“Jana Gana Mana…”, was composed in Bengali by Nobel laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.
It was first sung on 27 December 1911 at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress. Later, the first stanza of the poem was adopted in its Hindi version by the Constituent Assembly as the National Anthem of India on 24 January 1950. Since its inception,
The poem has captured and fuelled the pride and passion for the country among the hearts of Indians.
in words of tagore:
“I pronounce the victory in Jana Gana Mana of that Bhagya Vidhata, the Lord of Destiny, the Reader of the Collective Mind of India, the Perennial Guide of India, who has from age after age held steadfast the reins of India's chariot through rise and fall, through the straight path and the curved.Listen to the original recital” |
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MEQUEST IS AN NATIONAL LEVEL TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM CONDUCTED BY SRI RAMAKRISHNA ENGG.COLL(AUTONOMOUS).MORE THAN 350 COLLs ALL OVER INDIA IS PARTICIPATING THIS YEAR IN MEQUEST.FURTHER DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE IN www.srec.ac.in |
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