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Did Tata Motors MD commit suicide?


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sovan bhattacharjee
Karl Slym
by sovan bhattacharjee on Jan 28, 2014 12:20 PM

Probably Tata legacy is gradually diminishing. Liberalization has put indian industry into avoidable competition and stress. Everyone is fighting with others and self for survival. Govt. must think for reviewing its liberalization policy.

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franklin wilson
must have
by franklin wilson on Jan 28, 2014 12:52 AM

He must have had enough of his wife's nagging. Always unhappy, always wanting more, always blaming the husband.

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Rajesh Chheda
See now what kind of Boss is Cyrus Mistry
by Rajesh Chheda on Jan 27, 2014 02:59 PM

Ratan Tata was a man whom no one would dare point a finger for wrong doing of any kind.

Cyrus Mistry on other hand can drive a person to the brink for achieving corporate objectives.

Too bad Mr Slym was not upto task. HE should have resigned instead of getting into this mode.

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AKSHAY JAIN
Tata Motor Environment
by AKSHAY JAIN on Jan 27, 2014 12:50 PM

In Tata motor there is no differance in employee and cattle. For Tata all employee are slaves and they have right to treat them as per their choice. I think he cound not sustain presuure and probably sucide.

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arvind gangoly
must be investigated
by arvind gangoly on Jan 27, 2014 12:25 PM

there have 2 high profile suicide in Tata Group and these should be investigated. Their HR practices need to be scrutinised. The media has given a halo of correctness and honesty to all Tata dealings. This picture is highly incorrect

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radha vaidyanathan
TATA not TATAR
by radha vaidyanathan on Jan 27, 2014 12:20 PM

Correct the lines

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dineshhassija
Karm supreme...
by dineshhassija on Jan 27, 2014 11:57 AM

WHY can't we have mind set up where 100% concentration is karm and least affected by its outcome...

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dineshhassija
Is high/misplaced ambitions justied?
by dineshhassija on Jan 27, 2014 11:54 AM  | Hide replies

Career in pvt service/ own business is too tough and must always ready to face the worst...

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usha sundaram
Re: Is high/misplaced ambitions justied?
by usha sundaram on Jan 28, 2014 12:48 AM
The best job is to join "Sarkar" and make hundred times more money under the tables. Like most of the netas and babus do.

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