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Radia tapes: What must the House of Tatas do now?


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Parasuram Ananthanarayanan
TATA & BUSINESS
by Parasuram Ananthanarayanan on Dec 31, 2010 09:16 PM  | Hide replies

THERE IS NO DEARTH FOR STRATEGIC THINK TANK IN TATA'S BUSINESS EMPIRE AND THEY CERTAINLY DO NOT REQUIRE A ADVICE OR DIRECTION FROM MEDIA HOUSES OR INDIVIDUAL. BUT,AS A PUBLIC INDIVIDUAL SHARE HOLDER ONE WOULD EXPECT TATA TO UPHOLD BUSINESS ETHICS AND KEEP AWAY FROM RADIAS. IF THEY DO NOT FIND BUSINESS CLIMATE CONDUVIE FOR CONDUCITNG BUSINESS IN A FAIR MANNER THEY SHOULD OPT OUT OF THIS FIELD.

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Rajendra Gupta
Re: TATA & BUSINESS
by Rajendra Gupta on Jan 01, 2011 03:01 AM
I would advise Indian businessmen to even opt out of coutnry and go where they find business friendly government that would allow loot in their country.They may go to pakistan,Saudi Arab,UAE,Nigeria,Germany and China.They should stop threatening government and try to armtwist.How honest and competent Indian busienssmen are every one knows.In my opinion Indian industry is third rate with profiteering,alw breaking and unethical lalas dominating the scene.India is biggest tax evading society.

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Deepauk Ghosh
To respond or to choose to stay away ?
by Deepauk Ghosh on Dec 31, 2010 08:57 PM

I would imagine RNT as we know him will be thinking possibly like this. Sanjeev, I guess leave managing morale of Tata employees to the group, with an employee attrition less than 5% and a group which appears in top quartile of welfare, benefits and ethics in global forums transcripts cannot bring it down. I just saw Harish writing about opium trade just to refresh and inform him Ratanji was a person who had contributed his entire fortune about 8 Million USD then which forms the basics of the Tata trust. A basic flaw(?)/ method that this groups operates is called empowerment, it depends on humans like you and me to take challenges and move the way we would think it is beneficial to the organization. Many managers have founder shorter ways of success and no one is perfect. Ethics and values are decided on what institutions you create to protect and translate them. It shall be incorrect to do character assasination based this incident. As far what the house of Tata must do, they are already doing it ' doing business ethically'!

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narayan tiwari
tatas
by narayan tiwari on Dec 31, 2010 08:56 PM  | Hide replies

We cannot compare Tatas with other corporate houses in India. Tatas always followed ethics of business. Lately Tatas came to know that to be in business and compete with other industrial houses, they have to restore to bribing and corruption as many other corporate houses are doing.
The whole political system in India are based on corruption, so what Tata did was not wrong, they have followed the path laid by Congress party in the centre for survival!!

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Balakrishnan
Re: tatas
by Balakrishnan on Jan 01, 2011 11:50 AM
It is right, first of all the ruling politicians must be free from corruption , on the contrary in India the politicians are most corrupt so the rest of the society have no alternative, they also fall in corruption. To clean the society the ruling politicians must show an example.

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Guest
Re: tatas
by Guest on Jan 01, 2011 02:11 PM
It is now proved that TATA is another Dawood who makes his own rules does whatever can make him earn without any ethics and responsibility, Only suck our money with a coorporate Name plate

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Rajendra Gupta
Re: tatas
by Rajendra Gupta on Jan 01, 2011 03:03 AM
he he what you are talkign is just oppiste to what was onjective and mission of liberalsiation

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harish krishnamurthy
TATA family in dubious business since 1800's
by harish krishnamurthy on Dec 31, 2010 08:47 PM

How many of us know that the TATA family at large was in the business of shipping opium for the british and making money for decades in teh 1800's, They along with the Rockfeller's and other famous families are known to ammassed wealth in this fashion. The Rockfeller family was in the business of shipping slaves. Now, they are honoured for their charitable causes in the western world, this is nothing but blood money. These people are the so called pillars of society in the world.

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harish krishnamurthy
Red Tape blessign in disguise
by harish krishnamurthy on Dec 31, 2010 08:42 PM

In our country, ruling parties and corporates work in tandem, both survive because of each other. They have 1000 castes and 1000 sub-castes to satisfy, apart from a billion panchayat's. Thanks to mahatma gandhi creating the Harijan, from then on, it started with creating castes and taking backward tags and now splitting country according to these caste's and sub-caste's. Was person with forethought. He is and will never be father of the nation, he had poor choice in his secretary Nehru, the off-springs of this man are the direct result of major scams in this country.

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Rohit sharma
Indian Underbelly
by Rohit sharma on Dec 31, 2010 08:41 PM

Maybe, India should give equal parity to foreign companies. This will make an elephant horse.

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SHARPTRUTH
rattan tata is rotten tata
by SHARPTRUTH on Dec 31, 2010 08:40 PM  | Hide replies

he is not rattan tata he is rotten tata.
i had graet admiration for him noe he is just one other narrow minded corrupting bussinessman. tata house image is broken . i hope they come out of this crisis . it is not good for india. tata must overcome this setback caused by ROTTEN TATA.

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Deepauk Ghosh
Re: rattan tata is rotten tata
by Deepauk Ghosh on Dec 31, 2010 08:43 PM
My friend kindly learn to spell properly first before calling someone names. The ethos of this group is stronger than political ones so when the dust settles truth shall emrge.

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Rajendra Gupta
Re: Re: rattan tata is rotten tata
by Rajendra Gupta on Jan 01, 2011 03:06 AM
I dont agree.In their old companies TISCO and TELCO types,gratification was common to purchase departments for getting contracts.Many of my colleagues told me who dealt with them.All that glitters may not be so goldy afterall.

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Ramasamy Nagarajan
Bribe motivates the officials/Parto work
by Ramasamy Nagarajan on Dec 31, 2010 08:27 PM  | Hide replies

All power centres and power brokers are meant for favouring an individual or Co. by accepting something EXTRA, may be in the form of money, sex, liqour etc.
Our system is so corrupted that even if Mahatma Gandhi or Jesus or Lal Bahadur sastry or Kamaraj known clean hands want their certificates, they shall be compelled to pay thro their nose to get the work done quickly. Why should pay the bearer in the hotel? For offering better and courteous service, even by incurring some loss to his boss!
As I a understand, one CM of TN restricted his ministerial collegues and MLA etc to ensure that the kick back does not exceed 50% of the sanctioned value of any project and the minimum of 50% should reach the beneficiaries ie public. That is why TN, in spite of all sorts of corruption, is one of the well developed states in India. Let there be some limit for corruption. Too Greedy can be hanged in public. Comments please.

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SHARPTRUTH
Re: Bribe motivates the officials/Parto work
by SHARPTRUTH on Dec 31, 2010 08:36 PM
what ever said and done none can beat this karunanidhi gumbal. they are the worlds number one looters. shame on tamil nadu

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Ramasamy Nagarajan
Re: Re: Bribe motivates the officials/Parto work
by Ramasamy Nagarajan on Dec 31, 2010 08:51 PM
True. Whether Karuna or Jaya or even if Ramadas, all looters. Vijayakanth and Goplasamy are fairly honest but too inssignificant in TN politics. If they join hands with Cong in TN they can win with a very clear majority.

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sunil sharma
China is Better in ELECTRICITY
by sunil sharma on Dec 31, 2010 08:20 PM

we have company in China Too we didnot find any Problem over there but in India Silvassa the most Corrupted U/T still we are Suffering for POWER .Our Expansion has Slow Down .Our NRI Owner is Going for New Expansion IN CHINA .Being an Indian he wants Maximum Expansion in India but we are not getting the POWER

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