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  • Naval Tata

    Indian industrialist and philanthropist (–)

    Naval Hormusji Tata (30 August – 5 May ) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who was a noted alumnus of the Tata Group. He was the adopted son of Sir Ratanji Tata, and also the father of Ratan Tata, Jimmy Tata and Noel Tata.

    Early life

    Naval was born in Surat on 30 August to a middle-class family. His father, Hormusji Tata, belonged to a distant branch of the extended Tata family. Hormusji's grandfather, Navroji Tata, was the second-cousin of Jamshedji Tata. Both of them are descended from Bhika Tata. Thus, he was a Tata by birth. His mother was Ratanbai née Rao, daughter of Cooverbai Rao née Daboo, the sister of Hirabai Tata née Daboo, wife of Tata group founder Jamsetji Tata.

    Hormusji was a spinning master in the Advanced Mills at Ahmedabad and died in when Naval was only four years old. After Naval’s father died, his mother relocated to Navsari, where she struggled to earn for the family. Ratanbai's income was derived from embroidery work. Naval lived at the J. N. Petit Parsi Orphanage to make it easier to raise him.

    Navajbai, wife of Sir Ratanji Tata, adopted him from the orphanage at the age of Ratanji Tata was his maternal uncle because Naval's maternal grandmother and Ratanji's mother were sisters.

    Naval later graduated from Bombay University in Economics and proceeded to London for a short course in Accounting.

    He never forgot his past and once remarked:

    "I am grateful to God for giving me an opportunity to experience the pangs of poverty, which more than anything (else) moulded my character in later years of my life."

    Family

    Naval's first wife was Sooni Commissariat; they had two sons, Ratan and Jimmy. Both sons never married or had children. The couple separated in the mids.

    Naval later married Simone Dunoyer

    Episodes

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    Noel Tata

    Indian–born Irish businessman (born )

    Noel Naval Tata (born ) is an Indian-born Irish businessman. He is the chairman of the Tata Trusts, Trent and Tata Investment Corporation, the managing director of Tata International, and the vice chairman of Titan Company and Tata Steel.

    On 11 October , following the death of his half-brother Ratan Tata, Noel Tata was appointed as a chairman of the Tata Trusts that holds a 66% stake in Tata Sons, the parent company of the Tata Group that holds the bulk of shares of the Group.

    Early life

    Part of the Tata family, he is the son of Naval Tata and Simone Tata. He is the half-brother of Ratan Tata, the ex-chairman of the Tata Group, and Jimmy Tata.

    Tata earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Sussex, and attended the International Executive Programme at INSEAD business school in France.

    Career

    He began his career at Tata International, the Tata Group's arm for products and services offered abroad. In June , he became the managing director of the Group's retail arm Trent, which was founded by his mother. By this time, Trent had acquired the department store Littlewoods International and changed its name to Westside. Tata developed Westside, turning it into a profitable venture. In , he was appointed the director of Titan Industries and of Voltas.

    In , it was announced that Tata was to become managing director of Tata International, the company dealing with the overseas business of the $70 billion conglomerate, raising speculation that he was being groomed to succeed Ratan Tata as head of the Tata Group. However, in , his brother-in-law Cyrus Mistry was announced as Ratan Tata's successor . In October , Mistry was removed as the chairman of Tata Sons and Ratan Tata took over as the chairman of the group for four months until February Noel Tata was made vice chairman of Titan Comp

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