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Cyrus Mistry dismantles Tata’s key bodies

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TBs? Just curious. Two endangered communities have to help each other!

"MUMBAI: In the biggest structural change since taking over as chairman of Tata Sons,
Cyrus Mistry has dismantled the two decision-making bodies set up a decade ago by predecessor Ratan Tata and replaced them with a new 'Group Executive Council'. The council, which will be part of holding company Tata Sons, will decide the future strategic direction of the $100-billion conglomerate.

"To begin with, the apex policy making body comprises Mistry and three Tata Sons executives, N S Rajan, Mukund Govind Rajan and Madhu Kannan. The new structure comes into play at a time when Mistry faces tough challenges like turning around Corus, boosting Nano sales, and bringing greater clarity to the telecom business.

Cyrus Mistry dismantles Tata?s key bodies - The Times of India
 
TBs? Just curious. Two endangered communities have to help each other!

"MUMBAI: In the biggest structural change since taking over as chairman of Tata Sons,
Cyrus Mistry has dismantled the two decision-making bodies set up a decade ago by predecessor Ratan Tata and replaced them with a new 'Group Executive Council'. The council, which will be part of holding company Tata Sons, will decide the future strategic direction of the $100-billion conglomerate.

"To begin with, the apex policy making body comprises Mistry and three Tata Sons executives, N S Rajan, Mukund Govind Rajan and Madhu Kannan. The new structure comes into play at a time when Mistry faces tough challenges like turning around Corus, boosting Nano sales, and bringing greater clarity to the telecom business.

Cyrus Mistry dismantles Tata?s key bodies - The Times of India

I am sure you mean the Parsis and TB's.

If we were to to name one minority community that has enriched India, educationally, industrially, economically and culturally, it is the Parsee (a.k.a Parsi) community or Zoroastrians. Parsis from Persia (present day Iran) have found a permanent homeland in India. Numbering today less than a hundred thousand among the one billion Indians, this highly educated and prosperous community is fast disintegrating due to religious and social reasons.
The Parsee priesthood is hereditary. There is a twentieth generation priest in a Mumbai Fire Temple (Agyari). The clergy claim to have kept Zoroastrian race intact and pure. The oldest and biggest Fire Temple is at Udvada (Gujarat). Others are in Navsari, Surat, Mumbai and Pune, where there is concentration of the Parsis. Oldest sacred fire flame still burning today in Mumbai is thirteen centuries old.

But the genetic stock of this highly intelligent section has become weak. A very conservative community as far as religious matters are concerned has never allowed conversions. Any man or woman marrying an outsider is considered as an outcast. As a result of in-breeding, high incidence of genetic defects has set in. Asthma, heart and neurological problems, myopia, and depression have become hereditary. Many have become Christians and as a result are disowned by the sect. Thus the number is diminishing.


Are you proposing a similar demise of TB's?

N S Rajan, Mukund Govind Rajan and Madhu Kannan were not selected for being born as a TB, but for their personal achievements and success. I am sure they are more concerned about the TATA Sons than a TB son. I hope they are successful.
 
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prasad,

i share your sentiments & conclusions about the parsis. is a better country thanks to the parsis.

but what makes sarang or anyone else think, that all these three tamil brahmins? not that i or anyone should care...but still .. just curious; that's all :)
 
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