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Hannah Prins verwezenlijkt de natte droom van Rutger Bregman, onze groene Vrouwe Justitia vertelt over haar carrière switch waarmee ze de heilige huisjes van Tata Steel (- en de milieuvervuilers) poogt aan te vallen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De Europese staalindustrie krijgt importheffingen uit de VS voor de kiezen, terwijl er tegelijk miljarden nodig zijn voor verduurzaming. Hoe moet Tata Steel overeind blijven onder die dubbele druk? Te gast is Ronald de Haan, commercieel directeur van Tata Steel Nederland. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van de handelsdeal: -Sigrid de Vries, directeur-generaal van de Europese autobrancheorganisatie (ACEA) -Steven Brakman, hoogleraar internationale economie -Rem Korteweg, senior onderzoeker bij Instituut Clingendael -Hans Biesheuvel, oprichter van Ondernemend Nederland (ONL) -Ronald de Haan, commercieel directeur Tata SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seizoen 9 van Money Matters is van start! Dit najaar hoor je weer al het laatste nieuws uit de impactwereld. Deze week van Björn Vennema en Ruben Koekoek.Het lijkt wel alsof sociale ondernemingen steeds vaker failliet gaan, maar is dat wel echt zo? En hoe kunnen we sociaal ondernemen dan wél duurzaam maken?
#marketoutlook #marketnews #investyadnya #stockmarketnews #investing #stockmarket Get the most crucial updates with our Daily Stock Market News for August 28, 2025. Today's top stories: The Fed responds to Donald Trump's attempt to fire Governor Lisa Cook, launching a legal fight over the removal's legality. The US shocks India by doubling tariffs on major exports—gems, jewellery, textiles, auto parts, and seafood—threatening jobs and an estimated ₹36 billion in trade. Electronics and pharma sectors escape the hike, while India scrambles for alternative markets and engages in high-level trade talks with US officials.India's market action continues with approval for ₹12,328 crore in new railway projects, steps toward specialized investment funds as SEBI grants approvals, and the Russia-led EAEU moving forward on free trade agreement talks in Delhi. In corporate moves, Tata Steel invests ₹3,100 crore in its Singapore arm; IndiGo's Gangwal family sells a significant block stake; Suzuki pledges ₹70,000 crore for expansion and export of electric SUVs from India.Watch for reactions as pharma stocks drop following Trump's vow to slash US drug prices, new business for Waaree Solar and BLS International, and updates on Ola Electric's PLI-certified scooters. Stay tuned for daily insights, sector updates, and market moves shaping your investments.Subscribe for your key source on the latest stock market news, US-India trade, corporate deals, and economic trends!00:00 Start00:36 India hit by US doubling of tariffs04:21 India, US hold 2+2 dialogue on trade05:11 Russia-led EAEU team to visit India06:22 Fed responds to Trump effort to fire Lisa Cook07:46 Specialised investment funds rollout nears08:38 Cabinet okays ₹12,328 crore railway expansion projects08:55 IndiGo Block Deal09:34 Suzuki pledges ₹70,000 cr investment in India11:04 Pharma stocks fell11:34 Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospital approves merger with parent12:08 Waaree Solar Americas bags 452 MW solar module supply order12:31 DoT not contemplating any AGR relief to Vodafone Idea14:16 Knowledge SectionComplete Fundamental Stock Analysis Tool - Stock-o-meter:https://investyadnya.in/stock-o-meterResearch Based Ready-made Model Portfolios:https://investyadnya.in/model-portfoliosComprehensive Mutual Fund Reviews:https://investyadnya.in/fund-o-meterYadnya Books and eBooks now available:On Amazon - https://amzn.to/47x0RS4On Flipkart - https://fktr.in/y3OZ3GFOn our website - https://shop.investyadnya.in
In deze aflevering hoor je alles over het rumoer in politiek Den Haag. Woensdag wordt bekend hoe de VVD en BBB de opengevallen ministersposten gaan invullen, nu NSC zich uit het demissionaire kabinet heeft teruggetrokken. Die dag vindt er ook een debat plaats over deze unieke politieke situatie. Ook praten we over staalslakken. Als deze officieel als afval worden bestempeld, kan dat Tata Steel veel geld gaan kosten. Het bedrijf waarschuwt dat het gevolgen kan hebben voor het duurzaamheidsplan. Tot slot is het voor Oekraïne belangrijk dat er buitenlandse troepen in het land zijn als de oorlog afgelopen is. Mogelijk gaat Canada daar aan meewerken. Dat heeft president Zelensky gezegd. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this second part of the podcast, Michael Barnard pursues his conversation Paul Martin and Emiel van Druten with explores emerging insights into the Netherlands' energy transition, addressing core assumptions around efficiency, hydrogen usage, and electrification.Building efficiency upgrades yield disappointing returns, with gas consumption often rebounding within 2-4 years post-renovation, limiting achievable reductions to about 50%. The recommended solution is a clear shift toward electrification-first strategies, emphasizing cost-effective insulation to properly size heat pumps, a strategy supported by Heat Geeks' methodology and monitored at heatmonitor.org.Tata Steel's ambitious hydrogen-based direct reduction of iron (DRI) plans illustrate the industrial challenge. The strategy begins with natural gas DRI combined with carbon capture by 2025, transitioning fully to green hydrogen by 2040. However, declining global steel demand, driven by China's reduced infrastructure spending and a shift to scrap-based electric arc furnace production, calls into question the economic viability of domestic hydrogen-based steelmaking. A preferred interim solution involves biogenic methane with CCS, progressing eventually to importing green iron pellets for local processing.Contrary to broader industry forecasts, Dutch hydrogen demand may collapse by as much as 80% by 2050, drastically reducing electrolysis capacity requirements from over 30 GW to around 3 GW, reserved primarily for refineries and biorefineries. This scenario eliminates hydrogen from previously expected uses, such as ammonia production, transportation, steelmaking, and electricity backup generation.Methanol emerges surprisingly as a preferred shipping fuel, surpassing ammonia due to safety advantages and ease of biological sourcing. In aviation, hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) derived from waste oils becomes the preferred fuel, driven by its simpler conversion process, though competition for limited feedstocks will favor aviation, pushing shipping toward methanol. Electrification projections for short-sea shipping and inland waterways see significant upward revisions, with long-haul shipping partially electrified due to soaring alternative fuel costs.Transportation electrification accelerates, with full truck electrification anticipated by 2035, eliminating earlier expectations for hydrogen trucks. Industry expert Johnny Ninehuis predicts no diesel trucks sold beyond that point, emphasizing battery technology overcoming heavy transport challenges.The chemical industry faces transformation, with methanol production pathways favoring gasification of waste plastics and biomass, particularly for chemical feedstocks and fuel applications. A smaller, cleaner petrochemical sector will remain viable, shifting to low-sulfur crude and significantly cutting hydrogen demand.System-wide rebalancing adjusts electricity demand growth forecasts downward from a previously projected fivefold increase to approximately 3.5 to 4 times current consumption. This adjustment significantly reduces offshore wind expansion targets, eliminating expensive distant and deep-water installations. Nuclear power is also excluded as non-economic, positioning the Netherlands as a future electricity exporter to neighboring markets, notably southern Germany. Direct air capture and synthetic fuel production are considered economically impractical within the Netherlands, and the fertilizer sector is projected to shift towards ammonia imports as local production becomes increasingly uneconomic. Highlighting broader electrification trends, Fortescue's recent $3 billion investment in electrified mining equipment illustrates a growing momentum towards electrification even in challenging, heavy industrial sectors.
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Despite Trump's 25% tariffs, Tata Steel's India operations remain resilient. Global uncertainties are beginning to weigh on markets. In today's newsletter find: a summary of analysts' views on global competitiveness and what Indian investors should watch out for. Meanwhile, New Delhi fast tracks trade talks with other partners even as our data story reveals that one third of India exports to the US are already shielded.
AGORACOM TALKS | Weekly RoundupThe Top 5 Small-Cap Press Releases You Need to KnowProduction In Sight And Now Believes It Is The “Tip Of The Iceberg”ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) is transforming Quebec's Montauban Project from a legacy mine into a potential district-scale polymetallic discovery. A cutting-edge 1,200m deep seismic survey revealed vertically stacked mineralized zones—hinting at a system comparable to the Skellefte district in Sweden. Special Committee Formed to Evaluate Unsolicited Offer Loncor Gold Inc. (TSX: LN) (OTCQX: LONCF) has formed a Special Committee to review an unsolicited, non-binding acquisition offer. With a flagship asset in the DRC's gold-rich Adumbi deposit and growing interest in African exploration plays, this signals a potential strategic inflection point. Will more suitors follow?Bulk Sample Greenlit — First Drill Set for September at High-Grade Gold ZoneGreat Atlantic Resources (TSXV: GR) received bulk sampling approval for its high-grade Jaclyn Main Zone at the Golden Promise Project in Newfoundland. Using Novamera's Surgical Mining™ tech for the first time commercially, this initiative blends high-grade gold, digital precision, and innovation-backed funding—just steps from Calibre's $2.6B Valentine Mine.Delivered $9.3M Hydrogen Project — Converts Toxic Gas for Tata SteelPyroGenesis Inc.(TSX: PYR) (OTCQX: PYRGF) has completed its $9.3M hydrogen recovery system with Tata Steel in India. The system purifies hazardous coke-oven gas into 99.999% hydrogen, now running 24/7 at industrial scale. This milestone puts PYR at the forefront of real-world hydrogen deployment—not just theory, but impact.Draganfly Drones tapped by Major Branch of U.S. Department of Defense for Advanced OperationsDraganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) (CSE: DPRO) just delivered its Commander3 XL drone to the U.S. Department of Defense for next-gen reconnaissance missions. Designed for real-time ISR and modular adaptability, this is a major leap from commercial drone tech to military-grade operations—and it's happening now.59.44m of 1.25 g/t Au and 68.5m of 0.90 g/t AuWest Point Gold Corp. (TSXV: WPG) (OTCQB: WPGCF) expands its Tyro Main Zone in Arizona with drill hits like 59.4m @ 1.25 g/t gold, providing depth and strike continuity. With mineralization extending beyond the historic pit and a 10,000m program coming in Q4, WPG is unlocking serious gold potential in an underexplored U.S. corridor.That's a wrap for this week's AGORACOM TALKS Roundup.Follow AGORACOM for real-time small-cap news, interviews, trailers, and investor insight.Listen now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74mVPkfalaWXFYY65A2XLM
In today's episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, host Paul Rodden dives into three massive stories shaping the hydrogen landscape across energy, industry, and technology:
Tata Steel en de overheid hebben na jarenlang onderhandelen over staatsgesteunde verduurzaming amper vooruitgang geboekt, zag NRC na een beroep op de Wet Open Overheid. En: ondernemersclub Stem voor Stabiliteit wil graag een centrumrechts kabinet-op-bestelling, bestaande uit VVD, D66 en CDA.
Door de toenemende regeldruk en hoogte van belastingen daalt Nederland op de ranglijst van concurrentievermogen. Aan demissionair minister van Economische Zaken Vincent Karremans de taak om ons weer hoger op de lijst te krijgen. Wat is zijn plan en hoe gaat hij om met de eisen van bedrijven als Tata Steel en ASML in zijn nieuwe functie? Hij bespreekt het met Martijn de Greve. Sven op 1 is een programma van Omroep WNL. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief
Tata Steel en de overheid hebben na jarenlang onderhandelen over staatsgesteunde verduurzaming amper vooruitgang geboekt, zag NRC na een beroep op de Wet Open Overheid. En: ondernemersclub Stem voor Stabiliteit wil graag een centrumrechts kabinet-op-bestelling, bestaande uit VVD, D66 en CDA. Panelleden Boris van der Ham, Voorzitter van verschillende belangenverenigingen, zoals de NVBF, de VGN en de VVTP, en voormalig politicus Ankie van Wersch, directeur-bestuurder van MVO Nederland Abonneer je op de podcast Ga naar de pagina van het lobbypanel en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast, Spotify en elke woensdag live om 11:30 uur in BNR Zakendoen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss! Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today:PyroGenesis (TSXV: PYR)Powering Tata Steel with 99.999% Pure HydrogenPyroGenesis has successfully completed a $9.3M clean hydrogen system for Tata Steel's Indian operations. The 24/7 industrial-scale system converts coke-oven gas into ultra-pure hydrogen, setting the stage for future deployments in over 1,400 blast furnaces worldwide. With sustainability and scalability in focus, PyroGenesis is leading the charge in industrial decarbonization.Canada Nickel (TSXV: CNC)New Nickel Resources Fuel North American GrowthCanada Nickel unveiled initial resource estimates for its Mann Central and Texmont projects near Timmins, Ontario. These additions push the Timmins Nickel District over 9 million tonnes of total nickel resources. With a construction decision at its flagship Crawford Project expected this year, CNC is positioning itself as a cornerstone of North America's critical mineral supply chain.Gladiator Metals (TSXV: GLAD)High-Grade Copper Intercepts in Yukon's Arctic Chief TrendGladiator drilled 77.25m of 0.70% Cu, including 18m at 1.10% Cu, from surface at its Best Chance prospect. These results mark a major breakthrough in reviving Yukon's Whitehorse Copper Belt. A 29,000-meter drill campaign is underway with eyes on a maiden resource by Q2 2026 — strong institutional backing signals growing investor confidence.Maple Gold (TSXV: MGM)Douay Project Delivers Impressive Gold GradesNew drill results show 15m of 4.87 g/t gold, including 5m at 11.25 g/t in the 531 Zone, plus 31m of 2.21 g/t gold in the Nika Zone. These intercepts extend high-grade gold zones and reinforce Maple Gold's vision for the Douay Project as a cornerstone asset in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt.Nova Pacific Metals (CSE: NVPC)Early Success at Lara VMS Project — 29 Holes Still to ComeNova Pacific intersected 11m at 1.8 g/t AuEq, validating its exploration model at the Coronation zone on Vancouver Island. With 29 assays pending and a resource estimate planned for Q4 2025, Nova is well on its way to establishing a new critical metals hub in BC.These small-cap leaders are turning strategy into action — and results. Whether it's clean tech, critical minerals, or high-grade gold and copper, momentum is building across the board.Follow AGORACOM and subscribe to our podcast for more small-cap news you won't want to miss!
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories.Jet-Lagged in Kerala, may finally leave for home Jet-Lagged in Kerala, may finally leave for home A $115 million British F-35B stealth jet has been grounded at Thiruvananthapuram airport since June 14 after bad weather forced it to divert from the HMS Prince of Wales. While engineers work on repairs, the jet has turned into a social media sensation. Kerala Tourism joined the fun with a viral post: “Kerala is such an amazing place, I don't want to leave.” Cartoons have popped up showing the jet enjoying chai and snacks under palm trees. The UK Defence Ministry has dismissed rumors about dismantling and flying it back via cargo. The aircraft is expected to take off again as early as next week. Nipah Returns: Kerala on Guard Kerala is back on high alert after two confirmed cases of the deadly Nipah virus—one fatal. An 18-year-old girl from Malappuram died, while a 38-year-old woman from Palakkad is undergoing treatment. Nearly 500 people are on the contact list, with 29 in the highest-risk category. Despite this, no new cases have been reported, and containment zones in Malappuram have been lifted. A central health team is on the ground coordinating efforts. Nipah is a zoonotic virus with no vaccine, but Kerala's public health system has managed past outbreaks with early detection and isolation. Vedanta Called a ‘Parasite' in Explosive Report In a scathing 87-page report, US-based Viceroy Research accused Vedanta Resources Ltd (VRL) of draining its Indian arm, Vedanta Ltd (VEDL), through aggressive dividend extraction, shady internal loans, and dubious brand fees. The report calls VRL a “parasite” with no meaningful operations of its own, relying on the Mumbai-listed company to survive. It highlights over $8 billion in dividends paid by VEDL despite falling cash flows, unexplained interest costs, and $1 billion in suspect loans. Viceroy also flagged flashy project announcements with little follow-through, a revolving door of senior execs, and 107 legal disclosures since 2022—far more than peers like Tata Steel. The takeaway? A pattern of poor governance and financial engineering. Tax Relief for Green Investors The Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) just received a big push from the finance ministry. Its bonds are now classified as ‘long-term specified assets' under Section 54EC of the Income Tax Act. Translation: investors can save capital gains tax by investing up to ₹50 lakh annually in these bonds. The proceeds will be used exclusively for revenue-generating renewable energy projects. IREDA chairman Pradip Kumar Das hailed the move as a “pivotal moment” for green finance. The company posted a strong Q4 profit rise but saw a dip in Q1 earnings. Nonetheless, its stock ended 2.26% higher. Glenmark's $700 Million Global Leap Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has struck gold with the biggest outlicensing deal in Indian pharma history. Its US-based unit, Ichnos Glenmark Innovation (IGI), has licensed a breakthrough blood cancer drug to AbbVie for $700 million upfront, with total potential payouts of $1.93 billion. The drug, ISB 2001, is a trispecific antibody targeting multiple myeloma—an aggressive blood cancer that resists conventional treatments. The therapy is still in early trials but has already received orphan and fast track designations from the FDA. Glenmark will retain rights in India and emerging markets, while AbbVie takes it global. “This puts India on the world map,” said Glenmark MD Glenn Saldanha. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
De stikstofcrisis kost ons zo'n 15 miljard per jaar. En dat terwijl we al zo'n 40 jaar weten dat we een stikstofprobleem in dit kleine land, gevuld met varkensflats en eerder boterbergen, hebben. Waarom neemt de politiek geen beslissingen en hoe kan dit tij worden gekeerd? Prof. dr. Jan Rotmans, dé internationale autoriteit op het gebied van transities en duurzaamheid weet wel hoe je verandering teweeg brengt. Niet via de plannen van Hoekstra die hij deze week vanuit Brussel presenteerde. Maar met de ideeën van Rotmans kunnen we Tata Steel én vergroenen én behouden.
In today's Market Minutes, we break down Friday's smart recovery in the markets and what could drive Nifty's next move. IT stocks and ICICI Bank led the charge, but pressure lingered on capital market plays post SEBI's action against Jane Street. We also spotlight key Q1 business updates from Dabur, Godrej Consumer, Nykaa, and more, along with Tata Steel's regulatory challenge and Senco Gold's strong retail performance. On the global front, US tariffs return to focus with Trump shifting the goalposts on tariffs deadline for nations that haven't finalised trade agreements with the US. Meanwhile, the India-US trade may be finalised in less than 48 hours. In the commodities market, crude oil prices edge lower as OPEC+ stirs oil markets with a bigger-than-expected production hike. Plus, we wrap up with India's historic Test cricket triumph at Edgbaston under Shubman Gill's captaincy. Tune in for all this and more in today's Market Minutes — your morning podcast bringing you the top stories to kickstart your trading day, from stocks in the news to macro trends and global market cues.
De CO2-uitstoot van de staalfabriek in IJmuiden kan door een duurzamere productie vanaf 2030 jaarlijks met 5 MEGA-ton worden verlaagd. Dat is 40 procent minder dan nu, dat schrijft Tata Steel in zijn Milieu Effect Rapport. Het debat in de Senaat over de Big Beautiful Bill van Donald Trump is ruim een uur geleden van start gegaan. Die nieuwe wet zit vol met belastingverlagingen en grote investeringen in de Amerikaanse economie. Demissionair minister van Economische Zaken, Vincent Karremans, wil dat PostNL alsnog een dag extra krijgt om de post te bezorgen. Nu moet dat binnen 24 uur, maar als het aan Karremans ligt, gaat dat volgend jaar naar 48 uur. In Nederland zijn we vooral bezig met warmte binnenhouden, maar onze huizen verkoelen staat minder op de radar. En dus gaat het kwik gaat door het dak, en dat merk je zelfs als je in een nieuwbouw huis zit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Solar power that blends in beautifully? Yes, please! In this episode of #SteelCast, we explore the launch of Catnic SolarSeam – a sleek, UK-made bonded solar solution built for modern homes and sustainable construction. Developed by Caerphilly-based business, Catnic - part of Tata Steel UK - SolarSeam combines flexible CIGS solar tech with Catnic Urban standing seam roofing. It's efficient, low-profile, and installer-friendly – ideal for retrofits, new builds, and design-led projects.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. Torrent's ₹11,917 Cr Pharma Power Play India's pharma space just witnessed a bold move. Torrent Pharmaceuticals is acquiring a 46.39% stake in JB Chemicals from KKR for ₹11,917 crore, valuing the company at ₹25,689 crore. The deal includes an open offer and a future merger. The strategy? Gain control of JB's chronic care brands like Cilacar and Nicardia and break into the CDMO (contract development and manufacturing) market. JB's presence in 40+ countries, and expertise in medicated lozenges, brings global heft. Torrent's chairman Samir Mehta calls it a “long-term growth runway.” Meanwhile, KKR exits with a 5X return and a 36% IRR—making it one of India's top private equity wins. Russia's Most Brutal Barrage Yet In its deadliest aerial assault since the Ukraine war began, Russia launched 537 drones and missiles overnight. Ukraine shot down nearly half, but many penetrated defenses—killing at least 10 civilians and igniting major infrastructure damage, including a blaze in Lviv. A Ukrainian F-16 crashed during defense ops, killing its pilot. The strikes reached near Poland's border, triggering NATO alerts. All this, ironically, followed Putin's latest peace-talk proposal, which Ukraine dismissed. On the ground, Russia claimed a minor gain in Donetsk, while Ukraine controversially withdrew from the landmine ban. Analysts warn this could be the start of a summer offensive before Western F-16s arrive. Anant Ambani Joins Reliance Board with ₹20 Cr Role It's official—Anant Ambani has stepped into executive leadership at Reliance Industries. The 29-year-old has been appointed Full-Time Director for five years, with an annual compensation package ranging from ₹10–20 crore. Perks include housing, utilities, medical, and even reimbursed travel for his wife and attendant. He'll also receive performance-linked profit shares. This solidifies Anant's growing role in Reliance's energy and petrochemicals business and marks a major step in Mukesh Ambani's well-scripted succession plan. Sabotage Angle in Air India Crash Being Probed Authorities are now investigating sabotage in the deadly Air India Dreamliner crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad. Flight AI 171 plunged seconds after takeoff, killing 241 people, including nine students and their families on the ground. Only one person survived. A “Mayday” call was issued by the pilot moments before impact. Minister Murlidhar Mohol confirmed the black boxes are being decoded in Delhi and denied reports of sending them abroad. All 33 Air India Dreamliners have since cleared safety checks. With CCTV footage under review and multiple agencies involved, the investigation is taking no chances. Tata Steel Faces ₹1,007 Cr Tax Notice Tata Steel is under the tax scanner for alleged irregularities in input tax credit (ITC) between FY2018-19 and 2022-23. The GST department has raised a ₹1,007 crore demand. Tata Steel counters that it has already paid ₹514 crore in GST and disputes the remaining ₹493 crore under review. The company called the notice baseless and is preparing to respond within the 30-day window. Financially, the company insists there's no operational impact. Investors agree—shares closed higher at ₹161.40 and are up nearly 18% YTD. Over five years, Tata Steel has delivered a massive 388% return. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maarten van der Graaff is schrijver en dichter. In 2013 debuteerde hij met ‘Vluchtautogedichten', in 2014 werd deze bekroond met de C. Buddingh-prijs. Een jaar later kwam hij met zijn tweede bundel, genaamd ‘Dood werk' die de J.C. Bloem-poëzieprijs ontving. Zijn debuutroman ‘Wormen en engelen' kwam uit in 2017. Later volgden nog de dichtbundel ‘Nederland in stukken' en zijn tweede roman ‘Onder asfalt'. Nu komt Van der Graaff met zijn vierde dichtbundel ‘Huishoudboekje van de verborgen dingen'. In de bundel reflecteert hij op zijn vaderschap op jonge leeftijd en geeft hij antwoord op de vraag ‘Hoe kan ik goed zijn voor mijn zoon en de wereld?' Dwars door de bundel heen woekert er over iedere bladzijde nog een andere tekst. Het is een gesprek met Tata Steel over verdriet, vervuiling en poëzie. De rollen van Tata Steel en de dichter worden afwisselend gespeeld door Van der Graaff en kunstmatige intelligentie.
Havas Group, the world’s fifth-largest advertising network, counts India as one of its most successful markets. In this special Corner Office Conversation, Yannick Bolloré, Chairman and CEO of Havas Group, talks to Ratna Bhushan about why Indian branding and advertising is a “completely different world”. With several big accounts such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL and Tata Steel and a headcount that has grown 10X in eight years and poised to double in the next few, Havas is betting big on India's booming middle class, digital-first consumers, and world-class talent base. Bolloré shares how India’s digitisation story where digital ad spends have overtaken traditional media offers a blueprint for the future. He also explains why Havas embraced AI early, how it’s slashing production costs while enabling hyper-personalised campaigns and why he wants every Havas employee to be AI-trained. Bolloré also discusses how geopolitical uncertainty from Trump’s tariffs to regional tensions continues to have an impact on advertising. Tune in.You can follow Ratna Bhushan on her Linkedin, Twitter profiles and read her Newspaper Articles. If you like this episode, check out more Corner Office Conversations from the podcast: Adar Poonawalla, Sandip Patel, The Mega Listing Of Vishal Retail, Corner Office Conversation with Philippe Schaillee, Global CEO, Costa Coffee, Antonoaldo Neves, Rajesh Jejurikar, Srikanth Velamakanni, and more! Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anoek Nuyens maakt met goed ontvangen voorstellingen als De zaak Shell en Beste mensen theater over de klimaatcrisis. Programmamaker Katarina Schul gaat met haar in gesprek over haar methode.Draaien we echt al vijftig jaar in dezelfde rondjes als het gaat om klimaat? Dat wilde Anoek Nuyens onderzoeken met haar nieuwste voorstelling Beste Mensen. Ze onderzocht talloze klimaatspeeches van de afgelopen vijftig jaar en baseerde daarop een indringende theaterperformance (opgevoerd door Hannah Hoekstra).Eerder waagde Nuyens zich met De zaak Shell ook al aan klimaattheater. Waarom blijft zij de klimaatcrisis aangrijpen als onderwerp voor theater? En wat hoopt ze met haar grondige onderzoekende benadering te bereiken? Anoek Nuyens studeerde Theaterwetenschap in Amsterdam en Berlijn en werkt(e) onder andere in Kinshasa, Brussel, Berlijn en Amsterdam. Ze maakt sociaal bewogen, documentair voorstellingen zoals De zaak Shell, waarvoor ze samen met Rebekka de Wit de Regieprijs 2021 (NTF) won. Ze is artistiek leider van Bureau Vergezichten, waar ze samen met onder meer Erik Whien en Rebekka de Wit werkt aan producties als Beste Mensen en de herneming van De Zaal Shell. Dit jaar schrijft ze ook aan NPO-serie over staalfabriek Tata Steel.In deze wekelijkse talkshow van De Balie interviewen programmamakers de makers die hen inspireren. Van cabaretiers tot schrijvers en van theatermakers tot kunstenaars.Interview door programmamaker Katarina Schul. De podcast wordt geïntroduceerd door programmamaker Kees Foekema.Fragment uit: TED talk: The new political story that could change everything | George MonbiotZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Er moet iets veranderen aan onze manier van leven. Maar waarom doen we het dan niet? Kunstenaar en programmamaker Lucas De Man schreef er een boek over. “We zitten niet alleen in een klimaatcrisis, maar vooral in een waardencrisis.”Deze aflevering in het kort:☑️ Waarom het oude verhaal van winst en ego niet meer werkt☑️ Verduurzamen van Tata Steel kost Nederland miljarden euro’s☑️ Herbewapening bedreigt klimaatdoelenWe leven in een tijd vol crises - van klimaat tot mentaal welzijn - en steeds meer mensen vragen zich af: waar gaat het heen met de wereld? En belangrijker nog: wat kan ík doen? Lucas De Man zoekt in zijn nieuwste boek naar antwoorden op deze grote vragen. Hij pleit in zijn boek voor een andere kijk op vooruitgang en een ander toekomstverhaal. Volgens hem is het dominante verhaal van individualisme, efficiëntie en winst uitgewerkt.
Er moet iets veranderen aan onze manier van leven. Maar waarom doen we het dan niet? Kunstenaar en programmamaker Lucas De Man schreef er een boek over. “We zitten niet alleen in een klimaatcrisis, maar vooral in een waardencrisis.” Deze aflevering in het kort: ☑️ Waarom het oude verhaal van winst en ego niet meer werkt ☑️ Verduurzamen van Tata Steel kost Nederland miljarden euro's ☑️ Herbewapening bedreigt klimaatdoelen We leven in een tijd vol crises - van klimaat tot mentaal welzijn - en steeds meer mensen vragen zich af: waar gaat het heen met de wereld? En belangrijker nog: wat kan ík doen? Lucas De Man zoekt in zijn nieuwste boek naar antwoorden op deze grote vragen. Hij pleit in zijn boek voor een andere kijk op vooruitgang en een ander toekomstverhaal. Volgens hem is het dominante verhaal van individualisme, efficiëntie en winst uitgewerkt. Luister ook: koraal in crisis: kunnen we het nog redden? Een term die hij in zijn boek beschrijft is eco-elitisme. Het is het verwijt dat duurzaamheid vooral een hobby of overtuiging is van hoogopgeleide, welgestelde mensen die zich zonnepanelen, elektrische auto's, biologische voeding of een CO2-compensatie kunnen permitteren. “Dat is op zich niet erg, maar het wordt wél een probleem als die groep vooral op zichzelf focust, kritiek uit op anderen en zich moreel verheven voelt”, aldus De Man. Zo is hij bijvoorbeeld erg kritisch op historicus Rutger Bregman. “Niet om zijn optimisme, maar om zijn stelligheid. Zijn waarheid is wéér een waarheid van bovenaf.” Volgens Lucas De Man hebben we geen nieuwe goeroes nodig, maar gedeelde verhalen die ontstaan vanuit diversiteit, twijfel en samenwerking. Luister ook: Kees Klomp pleit voor radicale herstart van de economie Harm windt zich intussen op over de nieuwe wapenwedloop in de wereld. Deze wereldwijde ontwikkeling noemt hij een grote bedreiging voor de klimaatdoelen. “Alleen al de herbewapening van de Navo zorgt voor 200 miljoen ton extra broeikasgassen per jaar. En elke dollar die naar wapens gaat, gaat niet naar een echte veilige toekomst”, aldus Harm. Hij refereert daarbij aan onderzoeker Ellie Kinney van het Conflict and Environment Observatory. Zij schreef een rapport dat werd aangehaald in The Guardian. “We investeren nu in militaire veiligheid, verhogen daardoor de wereldwijde uitstoot en verergeren de klimaatcrisis op de lange termijn.”
Er is 7 miljard nodig voor de vergroening van Tata Steel. Moeten we dat geld er wel in steken? Jan-Willem Wesselink praat erover met: * Rens van Tilburg, econoom en tegenstander van de miljardeninvestering * Henk Volberda, hoogleraar Strategie en Innovatie, voorstander van de investering.
Vervuiling, financiële problemen en grote rechtszaken. Bij Tata Steel in IJmuiden stapelen de problemen zich op. Redacteur Milo van Bokkum ging naar het fabrieksterrein, en vroeg zich af: heeft de staalfabriek nog een toekomst in Nederland?Gast: Milo van BokkumPresentatie: Iddo HavingaRedactie: Ilse Eshuis en Noor van LeemputMontage: JP GeersingEindredactie: Anna KorterinkCoördinatie: Elze van DrielProductie: Andrea HuntjensHeb je vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze redactie via podcast@nrc.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we speak with Dr Nick Silk from Tata Steel UK about the company's sustainability initiatives, particularly the electrification of packaging steel. We discuss the industry's shift towards decarbonisation, aiming to significantly reduce carbon emissions by 2050. Dr Silk highlights Tata Steel's goal to halve the carbon footprint of tinplate products by 2030 and the transition to electric arc furnaces to increase recycled content. Despite market challenges, including tariffs and economic pressures, Tata Steel is committed to leading in sustainable steel production.The episode underscores the importance of industry collaboration and government support in achieving these sustainability targets.With over 35 years in the metals industry, Nick is an expert in steelprocessing and products and is directly involved in the £1.25 billion project to convert Tata Steel UK to low carbon footprint steelmaking.Timestamps:Changes in the Steel Sector (00:02:12) Electrifying Packaging Steel (00:03:05) Tariffs and Sustainability Concerns (00:05:07) Consumer Behavior and Sustainability (00:07:50) Electric Arc Furnace Benefits (00:10:59) Achievability of Recycled Content Targets (00:13:15) Packaging vs. Automotive (00:15:33) Sustainability Efforts in Construction (00:18:25) Innovation at Tata Steel (00:19:43) Market Challenges and Investments (00:20:38) Collaboration for Supply Chain Success (00:21:42) Industry Conservatism and Change (00:22:06) Material Compatibility Issues (00:22:29) Impact of Tariffs on the Steel Industry (00:23:24) Long-term Effects of Tariffs (00:24:04) Electric Arc Furnace as a Game Changer (00:25:12) Future Developments in Steel Innovation (00:26:24)
Er vallen grote klappen bij Tata Steel in IJmuiden. Het staalbedrijf werkt aan een grote reorganisatie waarbij 1600 voltijdbanen verdwijnen. Dat komt neer op 1 op de 5 banen. Het gaat al langer niet goed met Tata. In het laatste financiële verslag meldde het bedrijf een verlies van 556 miljoen euro. Hans van der Steeg gaat erover in gesprek met Daan Dekker. Hij publiceerde vorig jaar een boek over Tata: Het eeuwige vuur.
Today, as part of the women's special series in March, 2025, Gayatri Kalyanaraman is in conversation with Karthik Karunakaran(KK), CEO, co-founder of Mobius software and chief strategist Xtract.io, male ally for women continuing their career and a serial entrepreneur talks about his career journey. KK started his career in Tata Steel after completing production engineering in NIT Trichy and management in XLRI Jamshedpur. KK shares his belief in 'Make in India' and how he stayed true to his roots, influenced by Jamshedji Tata early onKarthik shares his evolution from a tech enthusiast to a serial entrepreneur and co-founded Mobius Software, Overcoming the challenges of building a startup, especially after his education-focused venture didn't scale as expected.Talks about the lessons learned from previous education based ventures and how they shaped his approach to business.Discusses how he bootstrapped his business in the early days, even covering costs by tutoring students for the CAT exam.Experimented with team structures to create a more agile and inclusive work environment.Focused on product innovation, testing different technology stacks and market strategies.Implemented flexible work policies to support women professionals, ensuring career continuity.Shares how over 80% of Mobius Software's workforce consists of women, with a strong focus on hiring from Tier 2 cities where untapped talent is availableKK talks about why he champions women in the Workforce and actively supports women's career continuity and workplace inclusion.Believes in equal opportunities and creating a supportive work environment.Discusses the importance of mentorship and policies that help retain women in tech.KK shares some of the challenges in the Startup Ecosystem on funding, scaling, and leadership in the tech industry.Shares about the biases women face in entrepreneurship and how male allies can help.KK concludes with the Advice for Women Professionals as he Encourages women to build strong networks and seek mentorship and advocates for confidence and risk-taking in career growth.Emphasizes the need for organizations to rethink policies to support women returning to work.Karthik Karunakaran is the CEO of Mobius Knowledge Services. He is the driving force behind Mobius being a leader unstructured data processing and public information aggregation. He is also the founder of Xtract.io, a GenAI driven hyperautomation platform that is focussed on agenticAI processes . The firms' success is attributed to innovative solutions and proprietary technology in the data services area serving various industry giants across geographies. With a strong presence in fields like Information & Media, Retail/Ecommerce and Financial Services, Mobius mission is to empower clients through cutting-edge data solutions. Karthik, KK as he's fondly referred by friends, has co-founded education firm,fourth R India before embarking into the knowledge services domain.KK has graduated from National Institute of Technology, Trichy in production engineering and management from XLRI Jamshedpur in Marketing and Finance.Karthik can be contacted at https://www.linkedin.com/in/karthik-karunakaran/
In this episode of Market Minutes, Veer Sharma breaks down market trends amid global and domestic concerns. With small caps sliding into a bear market after a 22 percent drop from their peak, investors will closely track the mid- and small-cap space today. Also, tune in for insights from Akshay Chinchalkar, Head of Research at Axis Securities. Market Minutes is your go-to morning podcast for hot stocks, key data, and market-moving trends.
De grote staalfabriek Tata Steel is al een paar jaar in gesprek met de overheid om over te stappen op de productie van groen staal. Dat is nodig, omdat Tata één van de grootste uitstoters van Nederland is. Voor die vergroening zijn miljarden belastinggeld nodig. Volgens de topman van Tata is dat goed besteed geld, want anders komt het voortbestaan van het bedrijf in gevaar. Hoe belangrijk is Tata Steel eigenlijk voor ons land? Presentator Hans van der Steeg erover in gesprek met econoom Rens van Tilburg. Volgens hem kunnen we best zonder eigen staalfabriek.
In this episode of Market Minutes, host Neeshita Beura unpacks the market's cautious mood as Indian indices hit seven-month lows, weighed down by weak corporate earnings and persistent FII outflows. The episode dives into Wall Street's tech sell-off sparked by China's AI disruption, updates from the Asian markets, and key events like the Fed's rate decision and India's Union Budget. On the domestic front, the focus shifts to quarterly earnings from Tata Steel, Bajaj Auto, and others. In the Voice of the Day segment, Sumit Jain, Deputy CIO at ASK Investment Managers, provides expert insights on market underperformance and tips for retail investors to navigate volatile times. Market Minutes is a morning podcast, putting the spotlight on trending stocks, crucial data points, and evolving market trends.
Michelle Martin zeroes in on Deepseek and the the dramatic $1 trillion sell-off it has sparked, including Nvidia’s historic $600 billion valuation drop. Jump in the conversation with Michelle and Ryan as they explore REIT earnings with insights on Keppel REIT, CapitaLand India Trust, and AIMS APAC REIT. Learn about DBS’s strategic stake increase, Tata Steel’s unexpected performance, and Mapletree Investments' European expansion. Finally, analyze the STI’s movement as Venture Corp leads tech sell-offs and ST Engineering shines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just one day left before the Winbledon of chess begins! We get together to chat Tata Steel Chess 2025, the new and concerning AI Glasses for Chess Cheating, Gukesh-Vishy ad & the incredible Chinese Chess Cheating Scandal. ♟️Play With Us: https://www.chess.com/join/csqpod?ref_id=207174611
Strafrechtadvocaat Bénédicte Ficq vindt de nachtvluchten op Schiphol een vorm van mishandeling en dus gaat ze namens omwonenden aangifte doen tegen KLM, Transavia, de Staat en de luchthaven. Hoe kansrijk is deze zaak? Daarnaast strijdt de advocaat nog altijd tegen de tabaksindustrie en de grote vervuilende bedrijven Chemours en Tata Steel. Waar haalt Ficq de energie en motivatie vandaan om telkens weer in actie te komen? Gasten in BNR's Big Ten van 2025: -Alexander Klöpping, tech-journalist en AI-kenner -Raymond Mens, Amerika-deskundige en politicoloog -Bénédicte Ficq, strafrechtadvocaat -Adriaan ter Braack (Sjamadriaan), wetenschapsjournalist -Saskia Belleman, rechtbankjournalist van de TelegraafSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Market Minutes, Lovisha Darad talks about the key events that would shape markets on January 8. After the Nifty managed to close in the green in the last session, it is geared up for a muted start amid sombre global handover. Experts said that if Nifty managed to stay above 23,700, it could see an upside to 23,900-24,000, with support around 23,500. Among stocks in focus, watch out for Sobha, RVNL, and Tata Steel. Also, catch Nilesh Jain of Trust Mutual Fund on the Voice of the Day segment. Market Minutes is a morning podcast that puts the spotlight on hot stocks, key data points, and developing trends.
Het kabinet onderhandelt stevig met de IJmuidense staalgigant Tata Steel over een groene en financieel gezonde toekomst. De tijd begint nu toch te dringen, want 2030 is de deadline in zicht om de klimaattransitie van het bedrijf rond te hebben. Komen alle betrokken partijen er met elkaar uit en wat is de toekomst of is het einde van Tata Steel in zicht? Martijn de Greve bespreekt het met: * VVD-Kamerlid Silvio Erkens; * PvdA-gedeputeerde in de provincie Noord-Holland die toezicht moet houden op Tata Steel, Jeroen Olthof; * En namens Tata Steel de directeur die de groene transitie moet bewerkstelligen, Jeroen Klumper. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief
In this daily series, we bring you a comprehensive stock market roundup and the latest finance news. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, economist Nagappan provides clear, insightful answers to all your stock market and share-related questions.
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Spraakmaker vandaag is Wendelien van Welie. In Mediaforum zijn Paul Römer en Hansje van de Beek te gast. Met bij Stand.nl de stelling: 'Stand.nl: ‘De overheid moet TATA Steel redden.' Verder hebben we het over het Spraakmakers polarisatie-experiment en de Notre-Dame die weer geopend is.
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 5 / Last Part . Topics covered in this episode are: - About TIFR, TELCO, TCS etc - Who is Sumo in Tatasumo - Sudha Kulakarni Episode - Final Days
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 4. Topics covered in this episode are: - Air India Nationalization - JRD as Air India Chairman - Enacting 1932 feet after 30 years in 1962 and after 50 years in 1982 - Kalpana Chawla inspired by JRD More topics in Part 5
What if you could unlock the secrets to enduring success through the world of industrial pioneers? In this special episode of The Core Report, Govind Ethiraj discusses the legacy of the Tata group with R. Gopalakrishnan and Harish Bhat, co-authors of the transformative book Jamsetji Tata: Powerful Learnings for Corporate Success. Their book dives deep into the life and legacy of Jamsetji Tata, the visionary founder of the Tata Group. His entrepreneurial spirit and values have shaped modern Indian industry. Discover how his groundbreaking ideas—from establishing the Indian Institute of Science to launching iconic brands like Tata Steel and Tata Motors—continue to inspire generations of leaders. R. Gopalakrishnan, a veteran of Tata and Unilever, shares the story behind their collaboration and the motivation to create a book that transcends biography. Instead, it serves as a guide for young Indians seeking to understand the principles that have driven Tata's success for over 150 years. Harish Bhat, an advisor and director at Tata Group, discusses the essence of value-based leadership, emphasising fairness, integrity, and a commitment to stakeholders. Listeners! We await your feedback.... The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channel Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 3. Time line covered in this episode is 1932 to 1942: - Accomplishments from 1932 to 1938 - Elected as Chairman in 1934 - Initial Challenges - Second world war impact - Sudden death of Nevill Vincent More topics in Part 4
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 2. Time line covered in this episode is 1925 to 1932: - JRD entry into Tata Group as an apprentice - His father RD's death and web of financial problems - Trained as pilot - Bought own small flight for him self - Participation in Aga Khan announced air journey competetion - Birth of Tata Air Mail Service More topics in Part 3
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 1. More details will be covered in Part 2.
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Will Bain finds out why shoppers are feeling the pinch as carrot prices skyrocket. AND it's money in and jobs out in the latest Tata Steel deal.
Send us a textThe British government is closing in on a bailout of the Chinese owned British Steel in which taxpayers would inject £600 million pounds into the group.British Steel is one of only two manufacturers of “virgin steel” in the UK alongside Tata Steel at Port Talbot in Wales which some industry experts claim is strategically important. Tata is in more advanced talks of its own with the government over a similar bailout.The British government wants the steel mills to switch from using blast furnaces to more environmentally friendly electric arc furnaces at a cost of £1.25 billion to help achieve Britain's net zero goals. Unions warn that even if the deal is approved, 2,300 jobs would be lost, because EAF is far less labor-intensive than traditional production methods.Patrick's BooksStatistics For The Trading Floor: https://amzn.to/3eerLA0Derivatives For The Trading Floor: https://amzn.to/3cjsyPFCorporate Finance: https://amzn.to/3fn3rvCSupport The ChannelPatreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/PatrickBoyleOnFinanceBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/patrickboyleContactVisit our website: www.onfinance.orgFollow Patrick on Twitter Here: https://twitter.com/PatrickEBoylePatrick Boyle on YouTubeUseful LinksEd Conway Blog:https://edconway.substack.com/p/does-it-really-matter-if-we-cantMaterial World by Ed Conway: https://amzn.to/3z3LORc David C Barnett Small Business and Deal Making M&A SMBI discuss buying, selling, financing and managing small and medium sized businesses...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.