Journey of Jeh: Country celebrates Birth Anniversary of JRD Tata; glimpses of his exemplary journey

Manoj Tibrewal Aakash

JRD Tata was the founder of several Tata Group companies and successfully led one of the country’s biggest business empires for over five decades. Read more on Dynamite News:

Journey of Jeh: Country celebrates Birth Anniversary of JRD Tata; glimpses of his exemplary journey
Journey of Jeh: Country celebrates Birth Anniversary of JRD Tata; glimpses of his exemplary journey


New Delhi: First Indian commercial licensed pilot and veteran industrialist Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata, popularly known as JRD Tata, is an inspiration for one and all. By his hard work, devotion, loyalty, commitment and vision, he achieved exemplary success in his career and life. 

JRD was the founder of several Tata Group companies and successfully led one of the country’s biggest business empires for over five decades.

Born on 29 July 1904, he was one of the most influential personalities in India. So much that on his death the Parliament was adjourned for the day. Today marks the 118th birth anniversary of the great philanthropist and industrialist.

He was the youngest chairman of Tata Sons. At the age of just 34, JRD Tata was chosen as the chairman of Tata Sons. Under his leadership, the group grew from USD 100 million to a USD 5 billion empire.

He was born to a French mother, Suzanne "Sooni" Brière, and he spent much of his childhood in France. Thus, his first language was French.

JRD Tata founded India’s first domestic carrier airline, Air India in 1932. It was later nationalised in 1953 with JRD Tata as chairman, and ironically Air India was again acquired by Tata Group in 2022.

JRD Tata is the only businessman and industrialist who has received two of India's highest civilian awards the Padma Vibhushan (1955) and the Bharat Ratna (1992) for his contributions to the growth of Indian industry.

He was also awarded the United Nations Populations Award for starting and implementing the family planning movement in India.

JRD Tata was the first Indian citizen to get a commercial pilot’s license on February 10, 1929. He was known as the 'Father of Indian aviation' for his extensive work in the field.

JRD Tata was a trustee of Dorabji Tata Trust for 50 years and under his guidance, the trust established the first cancer hospital in Asia, The Tata Memorial Center for Cancer in 1941.

He was in the French Army. JRD Tata was a citizen of France and he had to undergo one year of Army training, and was posted to the Spahis regiment where he became a secretary in the colonel's office. Later in 1929, he renounced his French citizenship to become an Indian citizen and joined the family business.

On this auspicious day, Dynamite News pay heartful reverance, honour, admiration and respect to the legendary soul to JRD Tata. 










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