- Sir
Nowroji Saklatwala, KBE, CIE (also
spelt Saklatvala; 10
September 1875 – 21 July 1938) was an
Indian businessman who was the
third chairman of the...
- [citation needed] In 1875, an eighteen-year-old
Parsi named Behramshah Nowroji Shroff left
Surat (Gujarat, India) for
Peshawar (now in ****stan) in search...
-
groups merged to form a
single entity, The ****ociated
Cement Companies. Sir
Nowroji B
Saklatvala was the
first chairman of ACC. The
first board of directors...
- 2016. He was the
sixth chairman of the group, and only the
second (after
Nowroji Saklatwala) not to bear the
surname Tata. In mid-2012, he was
chosen by...
- in India. He took over as
Chairman of Tata Sons from his
second cousin Nowroji Saklatwala. For decades, he
directed the huge Tata
Group of companies,...
- not be the sole loss-bearer. K. R. Cama,
Sorabji Shapoorji Bengalee, and
Nowroji Fardonji all
became proprietors. The
local governments subsidized several...
- 83.314840
Nowroji Road is an
important road in the
Indian city of Visakhapatnam. this road
linked to
Beach Road to
Waltair Main Road.
Nowroji Road is very...
- v t e
Chairmen of Tata
Group Jamsetji Tata
Dorabji Tata
Nowroji Saklatwala J. R. D. Tata
Ratan Tata
Cyrus Mistry Natarajan Chandrasekaran Category...
- a
suburb of Bombay,
where they have
their own fire
temple (Behramshah
Nowroji Shroff Daremeher),
their own
housing colony (Behram Baug) and
their own...
- 1928
until 1937, also
served the
secretary of CCI from 1933 to 1937. Sir
Nowroji Saklatwala was the
first Chairman of club, who
served till his
death in...