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Timeline of Tata Group

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| 1932 || June || Leadership || {{w|Dorabji Tata}} dies on June 3. {{w|Nowroji Saklatwala}} (son of Bapuji Saklatwala and Virbaiji Tata) becomes the third chairman of the Tata Group.<ref name="Tata Group"/> || ||
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| 1932 || || Trust launch || [[w:Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts|Sir Dorabji Tata Trust]] is established when Sir Dorabji Tata commits all his wealth to it. This trust would be known for promoting six pioneering institutions: the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, the Tata Memorial Centre for Cancer Research and Treatment, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts.<ref name="The Tata Trusts">{{cite web |title=The Tata Trusts |url=https://ngosindia.com/the-tata-trusts/ |website=ngosindia.com |accessdate=8 December 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Philanthropy}} ||
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| 1936 || || Institute launch || The Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work (later known as {{w|Tata Institute of Social Sciences}}) is established.<ref name="The Complete Story"/> || Education ||
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| 1990 || || Subsidiary launch || {{w|Tata Steel}} starts expansion plan and establishes its subsidiary Tata Inc. in {{w|New York City}}.<ref name="A brief history of the Tata Group"/> || {{w|Steel industry}} ||
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| 1991 || || Leadership || {{w|J.R.D. Tata}}’s nephew {{w|Ratan Tata}} assumes as new chairman of the Tata Group. Upon assumption, Ratan would aggressively seek to expand the group, increasingly focussing on globalizing its businesses.<ref name="Tata Group"/><ref name="Tata Group history is"/> || ||
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