Ratan Tata’s office at Bombay House, the headquarters of the Tata Group, is famously dog-friendly, and a special kennel was ...
Ratan Tata’s last venture — an ode to his love for animals, especially dogs — was the Small Animal Hospital, Mumbai. Spanning ...
The Tatas are known to have commissioned a few buildings and their focus historically has been on South Mumbai ...
The new Dubai restaurant is a tribute to Ratan Tata's lasting legacy that uniquely combines industrial growth, principles and ...
Bombay House, the Tata Group's headquarters in Mumbai, serves as a shelter for street dogs, offering them comfort and care.
Ratan Tata, the renowned industrialist and philanthropist, passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind not just a business empire but a legacy of compassion for animals across India.
Ratan Tata’s heartwarming legacy of compassion for stray dogs at Tata Group’s Bombay House and the Taj Mahal Hotel ...
Ratan Tata's dedication to animal welfare is evident in the Tata Group's Bombay House, which includes a facility for stray ...
Chandrasekaran assured that a kennel would be built for them, to which Tata responded saying 'Really?' while considering the ...
Ratan Tata commitment to animal welfare was evident in numerous instances, most notably during the renovation of Bombay House ...
W agging its tail non-stop, the dog with a red collar refused to leave Tata's side, literally clinging to the spot next to ...