Tata Motors

  • Ratan Tata poses alongside the Tata Nano. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    Tata group chairman Ratan Tata on Tuesday virtually ruled out any investment in Singur and said the company would gladly return the land if compensated.
  • Ratan Tata poses alongside the Tata Nano. Photo Courtesy: AP.
    From a technocrat turned fraudster Ramalinga Raju's confession to the snub-nosed Nano, 2009 offered some forgettable and many memorable moments in business.
  • Auto giant Tata Motors, under attack for a series of fire-related mishaps in its low-floor buses, on Thursday ruled out any design flaw in the vehicles but admitted room for improvement in their maintenance even as one more bus caught fire in the city.
  • After developing the electric version of its flagship passenger car Indica, country's largest auto maker Tata Motors is now working on hybrid city buses aimed at providing eco-friendly transportation solutions for Indian cities.
  • Tata Motors on Thursday reported a 62 per cent jump in its total global sales in November on the back of strong performance by its British marquees Jaguar and Land Rover.
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