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                                                                                                                              w     the first batch of technicians sent for advanced practical    w     r. g. Da Costa, general Manager, telCo appreciating
                                                                                                                                 training in the various branches of locomotive      the efforts of the employees on achieving yet another
         w     Sumant Moolgaokar explaining the latest machinery to    w     l to r: Sumant Moolgaokar, J.J. Bhabha and J.r.D. tata at       manufacture to the works of Krauss-Maffei, a.g. with whom       milestone.
            J.r.D. tata.                                        telCo pilot plant, Jamshedpur in 1965.                           the Company had a technical aid agreement, 1954.

         J.r.D. tata believed that one should build
         institutions around outstanding men, and
         not the other way around. He strongly   FROM THE
         believed that a far greater effort must
                                          COLLECTION
         be put into research and an opportunity
         given to our own scientists, engineers and
         chemists to prove their worth, if we need to
         attain technological self-reliance, essential
         to a self-reliant economy.              OF THE

                       TATA CENTRAL ARCHIVES
         Sumant Moolgaokar who returned to India
         in 1929 after having studied Mechanical
         Engineering at Imperial College in London,                                                                                                                                         w     TELCO - investing in people.
         had difficulty in obtaining a job. He
         eventually accepted a post with a small
         cement company; initially he received no
         salary (though housing was generally
         provided). It was an unpromising beginning
         to a long and distinguished career. When
         this firm joined with nine others in 1936 to
         form the Associated Cement Companies,
         Moolgaokar entered the Tata fold. His first
         major achievement was designing and
         building India’s first entirely indigenous
         cement plant at Chaibasa in Bihar, in 1947.
         He was Executive Director of ACC when
         J.R.D. identified him and tried to bring him
         over to the newly formed Tata Locomotive
         and Engineering Company. J.R.D. would say
         to Moolgaokar, “How long are you going                                                                                                                                             w     Sumant Moolgaokar in the First Tata Excavator
         to make the glue that holds the bricks                                                                                                                                                955 a model cabin.
         together?” Though reluctant to part with
         the Engineer, Sir Homi Mody, Chairman                                                                                                                                              Sumant Moolgaokar, like J.R.D. laid great
         of ACC, eventually gave in to J.R.D.’s                                                                                                                                             emphasis on human relations and on the
         persistent request; Moolgaokar joined                                                                                                                                              need for all round development of the
         TELCO in 1949.                                                                                                                                                                     employees. According to him factories are
                                                                                                                                                                                            not built by investments in buildings and
         On Moolgaokar completing 25 years of                                                                                                                                               machinery alone. But, investment in men, in
         service with TELCO, J.R.D. wrote a brilliant   w     letter written by J.r.D. tata complimenting Sumant Moolgaokar on                                                              employees is more important when building
         mail congratulating him on the occasion.      completion of 25 years of service in telCo, dated august 1, 1974.                                                                    an industry.



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