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    Founder of Tata Steel, Tata Power and Tata Chemicals. Sir Dorabji Tata (27 August 1859 – 3 June 1932) was an Indian industrialist of the British Raj, and a key figure in the history and development of the Tata Group. He was knighted in 1910 for his contributions to industry in British India.

    • Industrialist, Philanthropist
    • Meherbai Bhabha
  2. Learn about Sir Dorab Tata, the elder son of Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group. He expanded the group's business, supported various causes, and excelled at sports in England and India.

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  4. Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts. The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust was established by Sir Dorab Tata (fondly called Sir Dorabji ), the elder son of Tata Group founder Jamsetji Tata. Founded in 1932, it is one of the oldest non-sectarian philanthropic organisations in India .

  5. Learn about Sir Dorabji Tata, the firstborn of Jamsetji Tata, the Tata group Founder. He established the Indian Institute of Science, donated to Cambridge and the Olympic Council, and bequeathed his fortune to the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust.

  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Dorabji Tata, the son and successor of Jamsetji Tata, who built Tata Steel, hydroelectric power and Indian Institute of Science. The illustrated classic by Amar Chitra Katha covers his achievements, philanthropy, sports and personal relationships.

  7. In Tata family …the direction of his sons, Sir Dorabji Jamsetji Tata (1859–1932) and Sir Ratanji Tata (1871–1932), the Tata Iron and Steel Company became the largest privately owned steelmaker in India and the nucleus of a group of companies producing not only textiles, steel, and hydroelectric power but also chemicals, agricultural ...

  8. A Man of Ingenuity. Sir Dorabji Tata was a man determined to create an extraordinary tomorrow. Starting off at the cotton division at Tata, he later went on to fulfil his father’s dream by establishing Tata Steel and Tata Power, both equally integral parts of the Tata Group industries today.

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