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tata sumo army: My Long Journey With Tata Motors Biswanath Bhattacharjee, A sort of Autobiography of a person attached with a Tata group of company for four decades, his feelings, views, sweet & bitter memories, learnings and achievements with lot of funny stories. It also talks about the work culture & relations between employee & employer, some thing new for the present generation. |
tata sumo army: Solongus5 Hwang, Kyu-ho , 2015-05-28 Solongus is a full-length business novel, focused on the on-going automotive industry in the world. Thus, it is not a period novel on ‘Turf Fight of Power.’ But it is an epitome of warlike competition on a global product that is a horseless carriage – automobile. Currently, global automakers such as GM, Ford, Toyota, Volks Wagon, BMW, Benz, Renault, Fiat, Hyundai, Tata, Chinese Big Four, and other dark horses, are fiercely competing for the market share in the world to get the popularity from earthlings as if they were Pretenders to the throne in the world. Right here, their class acts in the borderless battlefield are portrayed art of war in the Heroic Age. In the book series, their versatile strategies and skilled tactics are also revealed under the shiny commercial slogans, of course, with their own chariots. |
tata sumo army: The Cold Truth Roshni Rajaram, 2021-03-18 Colonel Nitesh Sharma is a highly respected commanding officer of the 37 Int & FS Unit. Only Sandhya, his wife, knows that he is compulsively abusive husband. The violence escalates when she begins to question Nitesh's past marriages, specifically the first one that left him a widower... Having escaped her vicious marriage, Sandhya settles in her new life as a journalist in Delhi. She proves to be a hard worker, and along the way rekindles old friendships. Few people know of what she's endured in the past. However, this peace is disrupted by a court case involving her now ex-husband Col Sharma. Things begin to unravel. And fast. In the highly masculine environment of the army, Sandhya has to shape her own identity and life, by facing her worst nightmares. When she accidentally discovers a scandal that threatens to destroy the Indian army, she has no choice but to take on the most dreaded adversaries to protect its reputation. Along the way, the story recounts the dedication of our military, the honour and sacrifice of our soldiers, and relationships that are tested by the powerful forces of courage and resolve. |
tata sumo army: The Light at the End of the World Siddhartha Deb, 2023-05-30 Connecting India’s tumultuous 19th and 20th centuries to its distant past and its potentially apocalyptic future, this sweeping tale of rebellion, courage, and brutality reinvents fiction for our time. Delhi, the near future: Bibi, a low-ranking employee of a global consulting firm, is tasked with finding a man long thought to be dead but who now appears to be the source of a vast collection of documents. The trove purports to reveal the secrets of the Indian government, including detention centers, mutated creatures, engineered viruses, experimental weapons, and alien wrecks discovered in remote mountain areas. Bhopal, 1984: an assassin tracks his prey through an Indian city that will shortly be the site of the worst industrial disaster in the history of the world. Calcutta, 1947: a veterinary student’s life and work connect him to an ancient Vedic aircraft that might stave off genocide. And in 1859, a British soldier rides with his detachment to the Himalayas in search of the last surviving leader of an anti-colonial rebellion. These timelines interweave to form a kaleidoscopic, epic novel in which each protagonist must come to terms with the buried truths of their times as well as with the parallel universe that connects them all, through automatons, spirits, spacecraft, and aliens. The Light at the End of the World, Siddhartha Deb’s first novel in fifteen years, is a magisterial work of shifting forms, expanding the possibilities of fiction while bringing to life the India of our times. |
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tata sumo army: Black Dots of Terrorism Vijay Kumar Pal, Terrorism is such type violence in which prime of ethnic cleansing of any religion followers, for spreading the religion of terrorists, by violence, though Hitler killed so many Jews, due to their religion base and in communist countries, there were lot of incidents, for ethnic cleansing, due to non - affirmatively of communists with any religious group, but it is only showman - ship, because in Russia majority of Christians, China has large population of Taoism, Buddhism and other religious groups. Same practice in other communist countries. Terrorism prohibits the peaceful living of a particular group or many groups. The religious confrontation is prime cause of terrorism, one cult says, that we will go to heaven, while other cult says that only, we will go to heaven, nobody wants to go hell, but these people do not know, that any person who believe in any cult, or not believe, but he is doing the work in favor of humanity, even he is atheist will go heaven, if any heaven, and those who are killing to each other for their specific God, certainly will go to hell, if any almighty knows everything. You can say God is a super power to mankind. OM SARVE BHAVANTU SUKHINAH SARVE BHAVANTU NIRAAMAYAAAH. SERVE BHADRAANI PASYANTU, MAA KASCHID - DUKHA - BHAAG - BHAVAT. OM SHAANTIH, SHAANTIH, OM MAYALL BE HAPPY, MAY ALL BE FREE FROM ILLNES, MAY ALL SEE WHAT IS AUSPICIOUS, MAY NO ONE SUFFER, OM PEACE, PEACE, PEACE . |
tata sumo army: Haans-Viman the Mythstical SwanPlane Maya Mahant, 2020-11-13 A potpourri of fantasy, adventure, mystery and romance. A story of a 'mythstical' swan, part bird part airplane, created in ancient time and now coveted by an international group called the SFC. |
tata sumo army: Corporate Saving Behaviour Kailash Chandra Biswal, 2007 Corporate saving is one of the most significant source of funds for financing corporate growth. It has both micro as well as macro significance. Inspite of such dual importance of this decision problem, the theoretical determinants of corporate savings are less well established and this is an area in which very little research has been done so far. The present work is an effort in this direction. The main highlights of the present work in context to General Engineering Industry are : • In general engineering industry, saving decision is considered as a primary decision variable in the firm’s policy framework. • Saving decision of firms is primarily governed by “profit after tax†, a measure of firm’s capacity to save. • Previous year’s dividend is very often taken into account by firms as an important determinant while framing their saving policy. • Investment demand has a significant influence on the saving decision of firms. • External finance is negatively related to the saving decision of firms. • Increase in interest payment would induce firms to rely more on corporate saving. |
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tata sumo army: The Alcoholic Soldier Mayank, 2023-07-25 Do you also believe that life in the Army is all about soldiers fighting the enemy and their families praying for their safety around the clock? Meet Alok, who is soon to become Lieutenant Alok. He thinks along similar lines too. Not much unlike yourself, he too is unaware of whats in store for the young officer. Welcome to the world of the young and the restless, where one never gets old and there is no place for sulkers. Quite literally as they put it, it is indeed a life less ordinary. Real men; who live and love like no other... So, what do these men do when fate backs them up against a wall? Lets find out. |
tata sumo army: Northeast India Bhagat Oinam, Dhiren A. Sadokpam, 2018-05-11 Northeast India is a multifaceted and dynamic region that is constantly in focus because of its fragile political landscape characterized by endemic violence and conflicts. One of the first of its kind, this reader on Northeast India examines myriad aspects of the region – its people and its linguistic and cultural diversity. The chapters here highlight the key issues confronted by the Northeast in recent times: its history, politics, economy, gender equations, migration, ethnicity, literature and traditional performative practices. The book presents interlinkages between a range of socio-cultural issues and armed political violence while covering topics such as federalism, nationality, population, migration and social change. It discusses debates on development with a view to comprehensive policies and state intervention. With its a nuanced and wide-ranging overview, this volume makes new contributions to understanding a region that is critical to the future of South Asian geopolitics. The book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of contemporary Northeast India as well as history, political science, area studies, international relations, sociology and social anthropology. It will also appeal to those interested in public administration, regional literature, cultural studies, population studies, development studies and economics. Chapter 31 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. |
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tata sumo army: Caves for the Uninitiated Brian D. Kharpran Daly, 2013 Caves for the Uninitiated is the story of a group of young people, who after exploring a cave for the first time, become fascinated with the world of caves and caving. Inspired and awed by the beauty and splendor of this mysterious underground realm, this group of young fledgling cavers goes on to spend several days with a pair of veteran caving experts. The seasoned experts share their own knowledge of caves; cave conservation and caving as a sport with the young people. At the end of this brief period of instruction, several of the boys and girls decide to take up caving themselves. While it is delivered as a charming work of fiction, Caves for the Uninitiated also contains valuable, real-world information about caves and cave sciences. It was based upon the actual experiences of Author Brian D. Kharpran Daly, who has been exploring caves in his native Meghalaya for over 20 years, and knows this underground world intimately. Brian D. Kharpran Daly was born in Shillong, the capitol of Meghalaya, a small Indian state. A former economic investigator and CEO of the Shillong Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd., he retired in 2012. As a founding member of the Meghalaya Adventurers' Association, he has been exploring caves since 1992. In 2002 he was awarded the prestigious Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award by the Government of India for his work in discovering and documenting the caves of Meghalaya. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/BrianDKharpranDaly |
tata sumo army: Exploring “The Himalayas” M.M. Mukherjee, 2017-01-30 The water was icy cold and my feet were getting numb so I had to come out of the chilled water leaving my motorcycle stranded.She was still standing upright with the heavy loads without a stand The repetitive calling of the mighty Himalayas was irresistible to Mukul and he set out, away from his mundane living, answering the call, testing his own endurance in exchange of witnessing the un-paralleled beauty of the Greater Himalayan Ranges and high mountain passes of the world . Facing extreme cold and witnessing unfathomed snow desert, he rode on, fulfilling a dream. From hotel rooms to sleeping in tents amidst nowhere, he was driven to live a life only imagined. The journey only proved to be but a learning lesson giving new meaning to his being and his surroundings. Riding through the dangerous Zoji La and the battle fields of Kargil he plunged into the wilderness of Suru Valley, crossing the vast snow desert to the most interior part of Ladakh, Zanskar. Taking head on the mighty Khardung La, he then rode across the beautiful sand dunes of Hunder towards the last village of the country, Turtuk, on Indo-Pak border located very close to Karakoram Range. Meandering through the mighty Chang La and riding on the bank of mystically beautiful Pangong Tso towards Chushul on Indo-China border. He then continued to ride on the bank of Indus River through the painted mountains and high altitude desert to the highest Observatory of Hanley. He tracked his route witnessing the nomadic life of Karzok and magical lake, Tso Moriri and towards the high altitude wild life zone of Tso Kar. Continuing to ride through the famous Moore Plains and the deadliest Baralacha La to the heavenly beautiful Suraj Tal before tracing his route back to Delhi. |
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tata sumo army: Secret Killings of Assam Mrinal Talukdar, Utpal Borpujari, Kaushik Deka, 2009 Report of state-sponsored terrorism on members and family of those belonging to the United Liberation Front of Assam; case studies. |
tata sumo army: The Assassin’S Mace Brigadier General Bob Butalia, 2011-08-11 Things are never what they seem, especially in the world of international politics. Janet Chang appears to be an attractive, successful scientist, but shes really a Chinese spy, sent to degrade United States nuclear submarine capability. If she succeeds, Americas potential ally, India, will dismantle and fall apart. Of course, China isnt the only country out to get India on the ropes. Syed Ali is a former member of Pakistans Inter Services Intelligence who served as a long term mentor to the Taliban and Al Qaeda. His orchestrated terror attacks are inflicting death and instability in India. All the while, Durga Vadera, a maverick politician, becomes the Indian Prime Minister after her predecessor and the United States Ambassador are killed. She invokes a secretive Crisis Management Group that may cause more harm than good. America must struggle to give aid to fading India, and fast. Ash Conway, former US intelligence agent, is hired to provide input on the terrorist strategies in India, using a proprietary gaming technology. What follows is nothing short of widespread conflict, leading up to a gripping and unimaginable climax. The ending might not be peaceful. Lives may be lost, but as it stands, America is Indias only hope for survival and the pressure rests on the shoulders of one woman alone. |
tata sumo army: Landscapes of Fear Patrick Hoenig, Navsharan Singh, 2014-07-04 Drawing on the findings of a comparative research project, this volume tackles a set of intricate questions about the workings of impunity in India. How do victims of abuse and survivors of sexual violence end up being denied justice? What do those on the margins—those with the wrong sex, wrong identity markers, wrong political leanings— tell us about violence by state and non-state actors? Bringing together senior academics, civil society leaders and fresh voices from the across India, the volume offers analysis — contextual, structural and gendered — and breaks new conceptual ground on the underbelly of India Shining. The volume contains testimonies that were collected during fieldwork in four Indian states. Published by Zubaan. |
tata sumo army: Terror Financing in Kashmir Abhinav Pandya, 2023-12-06 This book analyses the layered and complex web of terror financing in Kashmir. It examines the role of multiple actors — including formal and informal, state and non-state, profit and non-profit, and local and international — to delineate the various strands of an intricate financial system. It shows how, over time, these sophisticated networks have largely remained elusive to Indian counter-terrorism agencies and the need for a specialised and focused effort to understand it. Drawing on interviews with confidential sources within terror networks, as well as inputs and intel from security agencies on the ground, the author lays the groundwork for a robust counter-terrorism strategy in Kashmir. This book will be a must read for professionals and researchers in security studies, military and strategic studies, politics and international relations, and South Asian studies. |
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tata sumo army: Gujarat, the Making of a Tragedy Siddharth Varadarajan, 2002 This book is intended to be a permanent public archive of the communal violence in Gujarat in early 2002. Drawing upon eyewitness reports from the English, Hindi and regional media, citizens and official articles by leading public figures and intellectuals, it provides an account of how and why the state was allowed to burn. |
tata sumo army: The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits Dr. Virendra Singh Baghel, 2022-12-13 The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits or Hindus is their migration from the Kashmir valley in Indian-administered Kashmir in the early 1990s as a result of growing insurgency violence. Eighty to ninety percent of the total population of 1.2 million to 1.4 million pandits evacuated or were forced to leave the valley; those who refused were executed. During the period of significant migration, the insurgency was led by a movement advocating for a secular and independent Kashmir, but there was also an increasing number of Islamic factions advocating for an Islamic state. Targeted assassinations of high-profile leaders created an atmosphere of dread and panic throughout the state. The migration was caused by the Indian government's absence from the state and the lack of safety assurances. |
tata sumo army: The Rough Guide to India David Abram, Rough Guides (Firm), 2003 The guide to India is a useful handbook to an extraordinary country. The introductory colour section includes photography of the country's many highlights in the 42 Things Not To Miss section, from boating on the backwaters of Kerala to taking in a cricket match at the Oval Maiden in Mumbai. It provides comprehensive accounts of every attraction from the vibrant cities and elaborate temples to Himalayan peaks and palm-fringed beaches. There is also practical advice on activities as diverse as camel trekking in the Rajasthan desert, rafting on the Indus and hiking through the lunar landscapes of Ladakh. The listings sections provide hundreds of insider reviews of the best hotels, hostels, restaurants, bars, shops and museums in every city and village. The authors also give an informed insight into India's history, politics, religion, music and cinema, providing a valuable context to the reader's trip. |
tata sumo army: Searching for an Enemy Krish Bharadwaj, 2014-12-30 Here in this nation everyone walks with their own agenda and there is nothing like National agenda. Trillion dollars gamble by corporates in elections. Ruling Party with 100 years of political heritage collapses. An ultra-right captures the power. P.M.s agenda for presidential form of government backed by communal organs. They ignited their propaganda to define national identity. Top leaders of RRS die in a mysterious accident-assassination? Only Colonel of RAF knows, who are the murderers and a fugitive leader knows why they were killed. Invaded terrorists blasts airport, assassinates DMP leaders who refused to toe them. PM is their prime target. Their plan is 100% perfect. Behind all those acts...who are the conspirators? Read. .SEARCHING FOR AN ENEMY! |
tata sumo army: White as the Shroud Myra MacDonald, 2021-12-01 Between South and Central Asia, in the high mountains and cold deserts, India, Pakistan and China have fought brutal wars over barren, uninhabited territory in a bid for control over their national peripheries, including Xinjiang and Tibet in China, and Jammu and Kashmir on the Indian subcontinent. White as the Shroud explores this broader story through the most surreal of such conflicts: the Siachen war, fought between India and Pakistan for control of the eponymous glacier. The tale of Siachen highlights the absurdity of seeking hard borders in such desolate mountains, as well as the brutality of high-altitude warfare--more soldiers were killed by the weather and terrain than by the fighting. As one of the few people to have visited both sides of the glacier, Indian and Pakistani, Myra MacDonald provides a first-hand view of the battlefield and a wealth of eyewitness testimony from combatants. She sets this account in the overarching narrative of the Kashmir conflict, India's defeat by China in 1962, and the 1999 India-Pakistan Kargil war. White as the Shroud brings a fresh perspective to one of the most volatile corners of the world, raising questions about borders and the wars fought to defend them. |
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tata sumo army: Terrorism in Southeast Asia Swati Parashar, 2005 Papers presented at the International Workshop on International Terrorism in Southeast Asia and its Likely Implications for South Asia, held at New Delhi, 28-29 April 2004. |
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tata sumo army: Great Short Stories - Including The wooden Horse Arunava Chattopadhyay, 2023-06-19 Supernatural, surreal, suspense stories from day to day human activities written in a nostalgic and laid-back style. |
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tata sumo army: Living Ghost and Other Uncanny Stories Chansa Makan, 2020-03-24 This book delves into the mystic world of the Tangkhul Naga where the line between the real and spirit worlds are blurred. Drawn from the deep oral storytelling tradition, the author successfully takes the readers to a place where the present and past exist together side by side – where supernatural is a part of everyday life. The book captures a very important essence of the Tangkhul Naga and their beliefs and is a welcomed addition to the growing depository of English writing from the North East India. Jim Wungramyao Kasom Author of Homecoming and Other Stories. |
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tata sumo army: Attack on Akshardham K. Bhushan, 2003 Includes some major terrorist attacks in India. |
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The Tata group. Leadership with Trust.
The official website for the Tata group, India's only value-based corporation. A visionary, a pioneer, a leader, since 1868
We are Tata | About Us | Tata group
As a 29-year-old, Jamsetji Tata set up a trading firm in 1868. Today, the operating companies of the Tata group lead the nation in ten business verticals.
Business Overview | Tata group
Founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1868, the Tata group is a global enterprise, headquartered in India, comprising 30 companies across ten verticals.
Tata Motors | Business | Tata group
Tata Motors Limited (TML), a $44 billion* organisation, is a leading global automobile manufacturer, offering a diverse portfolio of smarter, integrated and safer mobility solutions. …
Tata Around The World - The Tata group
Today, there are 19 Tata companies across the continent, with 60,000+ employees. In the UK, Tata is among the largest industrial employers, operating in over 40 locations. Jaguar Land …
A Beast of a Machine | Tata group
These are the three pillars on which Tata Motors has engineered the Harrier.ev, India’s most powerful, most capable, and most intelligent SUV yet, which was unveiled at a high-octane …
List of Companies | Investors | Tata group
Each Tata company or enterprise operates independently under the guidance and supervision of its own board of directors. There are 26 publicly listed Tata enterprises with a combined …
Our Timeline: The Complete Story | Tata group
Tata Digital Ltd, a 100% owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, launched its highly anticipated super-app, Tata Neu in April, seamlessly blending product commerce, service commerce, and …
Brands Showcase | Tata group
The Tata companies offer a range of products and services under various brand names.
One Tata | Tata group
Tata Projects, bolstered by One Tata synergies from Tata Consulting Engineers, Tata Steel, TCS, Voltas, Titan, Tata Motors and Tata Power, constructed India’s new Parliament building in …