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For Jamsetji Tata, the progress of enterprise,
welfare of people and the health of the enterprise were inextricably linked. Wealth and
the generation of wealth have never "been ends in themselves, but a means to an end,
for the increased prosperity of India," The Times of India said in 1912 of the Tatas.
Successive generations of Tata Group leaders have always held the belief that no success
in material terms is worthwhile unless it serves the interest of the nation and is
achieved by fair and honest means. |
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Tata Steels efforts at environment
management are well recognised. Its Steel Works in Jamshedpur, all its mines,
collieries and manufacturing divisions in its out locations are certified to ISO-14001.
Jamshedpur is the only town in the country which has an ISO-14001 certified service
provider.
Significant achievements by the Company include an improvement in environment and resource
conservation, including a reduction in green house erosion, raw materials and water
consumption. The Company has increased waste reuse and recycling. |
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A Public Limited Company, Tata Steel is headquartered in
Mumbai. Committed to justifying the trust reposed in it by its investors, the financial
community, its employees, governments, customers and suppliers, Tata Steel is determined
to ensure better realisations, remain the lowest cost producer and be EVA Positive in its
core business.
Growth is the path that the Company has chosen to achieve Economic Sustainability. It is,
therefore, working towards the strategic goals enunciated in Vision 2007. |
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Tata Steel is driven by its leaders and believes
that leadership is not just about the creation of wealth, it is about the creation of a
better world for tomorrow and the building and growing of people, because business is and
always has been about people; its primary concern is the privilege of making someone more
happy and more useful.
Tata Steel subscribes to the thought that there is a difference between making money for
oneself and creating wealth for others and will therefore, not rest on its great
achievements alone, however splendid they are, but as trustees of this wealth will
administer and utilize it for the common good. |
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