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  1. 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 .

  2. 29-year-old Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata starts a trading company with a capital of ₹21,000 — the early beginnings of what would one day become the Tata group. Jamsetji Tata: The Giant Who Touched Tomorrow. 1 / 1. Pause. Play. From 1868 to the present. A timeline of the heritage and milestones of the Tata group.

  3. Dorabji Tata was the eldest son of his parents and had two siblings, Ratanji Tata and Dhunbai Tata. [2] Tata Central Archives; He gained his early education at the Proprietary High School, Bombay. In 1875, his parents sent him to Kent, England to study under a private tutor.

  4. Between 1936 and 2002 the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust established seven pioneering institutions: Tata Institute of Social Sciences (1936); Tata Memorial Hospital (1941); The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (1945); The National Centre for the Performing Arts (1966); The National Institute of Advanced Studies (1988); The J. R. D. Tata Centre for Ecotechnology (1998); and The Sir Dorabji Tata Centre for Research in Tropical Diseases (2000).

  5. The legend, Sir Dorabji Tata, who is known for his immense contribution to the progress and well-being of the Tata Empire, breathed his last in Bad Kissingen, Germany on 3rd June 1932. He is buried alongside his wife in the Brookwood Cemetery, England. The two great pioneers - JN Tata and Dorabji Tata, who have secured a strong foothold for ...

  6. Sir Dorabji Tata Through his endeavours in setting up Tata Steel and Tata Power, this elder son of Jamsetji Tata was instrumental in transforming his father's grand vision into reality. It was also under his leadership that the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, the premier charitable endowment of the Tatas, was created, propelling the Tata tradition of philanthropy.

  7. Aug 26, 2020 · Sir Dorabji, apart from managing the affairs of the Tata Group, was himself a keen athlete and excellent horseman. Even as he watched these peasant athletes, he was filled with a desire to see an ...

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