Launched in 2023, the exhibition aims at inspiring and motivating the young generation to follow in the footsteps of Nani Palkhivala - The Legend, who by his vision, perseverance and love for his country, opened several new vistas in the development of a new India.
The exhibition narrates the story of Nani Palkhivala, from his childhood to his later years as jurist, economist, eloquent orator and corporate mentor. It covers aspects of Nani’s childhood, prominent cases fought by him, budget speeches and the honours bestowed on him.
The exhibition was first showcased at the Mumbai University.
Tata Central Archives in association with the Government Law College, Mumbai and Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Trust inaugurated the exhibition – “Nanabhoy (Nani) Ardeshir Palkhivala - The Legend” on November 28, 2023, at the Government Law College, Mumbai.
The exhibition was inaugurated Shri Satyaranjan C. Dharmadhikari, Former Judge Bombay High Court. Dr. Asmita Vaidya, Principal, Government Law College, Harish Bhat, Brand Custodian, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd. and Sidharth Sharma, General Counsel, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd. graced the occasion with their presence and shared their thoughts on The Legend during the inauguration.
Farokh N. Subedar, former COO and Company Secretary, Tata Sons Ltd., Ms. Indra Anand, Group Tax Head, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., principals and faculty from various colleges in Mumbai, students, team members from Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd. and Tata Services Ltd. were also present for the inauguration.
The exhibition was open to college students and general public from November 28 to December 1, 2023. Each section of the exhibition showcased photographs, letters and other relevant documents on The Legend. The exhibition was anchored by 19 students from the Government Law College. The film ‘Nani: The Crusader’ was also screened for the visitors during the exhibition. A special quiz based on the exhibition was also conducted, which was well received by the visitors.
More than 530 people visited the exhibition over the course of the four days.
Shri Satyaranjan C. Dharmadhikari, Former Judge Bombay High Court inaugurating the exhibition. Also seen are Dr. Asmita Vaidya, Principal, Government Law College and Sidharth Sharma, General Counsel, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.
Dignitaries on the dais. From L to R: Harish Bhat, Brand Custodian, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., Shri Satyaranjan C. Dharmadhikari, Former Judge Bombay High Court, Dr. Asmita Vaidya, Principal, Government Law College and Sidharth Sharma, General Counsel, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.
The Chief Guest and dignitaries with the TCA team.
Faculty and students of Law visited the exhibition.
The jubilant quiz winners
The Principal of Government Law College and volunteers along with the TCA team.
Tata Central Archives (TCA) in association with Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Trust inaugurated the exhibition -“Nanabhoy (Nani) Ardeshir Palkhivala - The Legend" on June 10, 2023, at the Mumbai University Convocation Hall. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Yezdi H. Malegam, Chairman, Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Trust. Arvind P. Datar, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, was the Guest of Honour on this occasion. Suprakash Mukhopadhyay, Company Secretary, Group Corporate Secretary & Group Treasury Head, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., Manish Sharma, Director, Tata Services Ltd. and Chief Audit & Assurance, Tata Steel Ltd., members of the Palkhivala family, several dignitaries and senior judges of the Bombay High Court were present on the occasion.
Suprakash Mukhopadhyay welcomed the gathering.
As a tribute to Nani Palkhivala who used to play the violin in his childhood, a performance by renowned violinist, Yadnesh Raikar was organised.
Distinguished personalities from various fields who knew and worked with Nani Palkhivala then shared stories and anecdotes of their association with the Legend. The speakers included, Yezdi H. Malegam, Arvind P. Datar, Mrs. Rashmi Palkhivala, Lawyer and Writer; S. Mahalingam, Former CFO, TCS; Farokh N. Subedar, Former, COO and Company Secretary, Tata Sons Ltd.; Kanu Doshi, Founder of Kanu Doshi Associates and T.R. Doongaji, Former M.D., Tata Services Ltd.
The exhibition was held from June 10 to 16, 2023. Each section of the exhibition showcased photographs, letters, and other relevant documents.
Distinguished speakers from the fields of Law, Taxation, as well as those who were closely connected with Nani Palkhivala addressed the visitors every day during the exhibition. The speakers included, Ms. Indra Anand, Group Tax Head, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.; Harish Bhat; Brand Custodian, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.; Eruch N. Kapadia, CFO, Tata Sons Pvt Ltd., Kanu Doshi; Sunil Zalmi, Partner at MZD Legal Consultancy; Zal Andhyarujina, Senior Advocate at the Indian Bar; Firoze B. Andhyarujina, Senior Advocate, High Court Mumbai, Hormazdiyaar S.R. Vakil, Practicing Advocate & former Partner, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe and Sidharth Sharma, General Counsel, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.
The film ‘Nani: The Crusader’ was also screened for the visitors during the exhibition.
The concluding ceremony was held on June 16, 2023, during which Suprakash Mukhopadhyay gave the closing remarks, followed by a musical programme.
From L to R: Manish Sharma, Director, Tata Services Ltd. and Chief Audit & Assurance at Tata Steel Ltd., Jehangir Palkhivala, nephew of Nani Palkhivala, Suprakash Mukhopadhyay, Company Secretary, Group Corporate Secretary & Group Treasury Head, Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd., Arvind P. Datar, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India and Yezdi H. Malegam, Chairman, Nani A. Palkhivala Memorial Trust lighting the ceremonial lamp.
Distinguished speakers on the dais – From L to R: Suprakash Mukhopadhyay; Farokh N. Subedar, Former COO and Company Secretary, Tata Sons Ltd.; Kanu Doshi, Founder of Kanu Doshi Associates; Manish Sharma; Yezdi H. Malegam; S. Mahalingam, Former CFO, TCS; Rashmi Palkhivala, wife of Jehangir Palkhivala and T.R. Doongaji, Former M.D. Tata Services Ltd.
Members of the Palkhivala family viewing the exhibition. Seen in the photograph are Jehangir Palkhivala (left) and Mrs. Rashmi Palkhivala (right).
Suprakash Mukhopadhyay in conversation with Justice Nitin Jamdar, Acting Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court (left) and Justice Riyaz Chagla, Judge at the Bombay High Court (right) during their visit to the exhibition.
Student engrossed in reading the panels on display.
People of all age groups visited the exhibition.
As part of the 50th year celebrations of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the Tata Central Archives (TCA) organised the Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition at the TCS campus in Siruseri, Chennai from January 28 to February 1, 2019.
This is the first time that the Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition has been hosted exclusively for Tata employees in the premises of the company with the aim to inspire them to imbibe the values of our Founder, Jamsetji Tata.
The exhibition, which was presented in a bi-lingual format i.e. English and Tamil was inaugurated by
Mr. Suresh Raman, Vice-President and Regional Head, TCS, Chennai on the 28th of January 2019.
Mr. Ranganathan Sundaram, Global Head of Marketing Transformation and Operations TCS, Col. Kumaran, . . . . . Branch Administration Head, TCS, Chennai, Mr. Venkateswaran Raman, HR Head, TCS, Chennai, Mr. Zubin Mistry, Vice-President, Finance, Tata Services; Mr. Rajendra Prasad Narla, Archivist, Tata Central Archives and employees from TCS were also present on this occasion.
The inauguration was preceded by garlanding the portrait of Jamsetji Tata and lighting the traditional lamp.
Commenting about exhibition in the Visitor’s Book, Mr. Suresh Raman said, “Inspired and feel blessed to be a part of the Tata Group. Thanks to TCA for bringing the J. N. Tata Mobile Exhibition to our Siruseri facility. The passionate story telling of Mr. R. P. Narla and Mr. Zubin Mistry took us through the history and rich heritage. Understood the odds against which Mr. Jamsetji pioneered industrialisation, setting up of the IISc. The anecdotes created goose bumps and inspires us to make a difference to the society and build the nation further.”
Mr. Suresh Raman, Vice-President and Regional Head, TCS, Chennai inaugurating the exhibition.
Also seen in the photograph, Mr. Ranganathan Sundaram, Global Head of Marketing Transformation and Operations, TCS, Mr..Venkateswaran.Raman, HR Head, TCS, Mr..Zubin.Mistry, Vice-President, Finance, .Tata.Services and.Mr..Rajendra.Prasad.Narla, Archivist, Tata Central Archives
The Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Central Archives team at the inauguration of the exhibition .Tata.Consultancy Services campus in Siruseri, Chennai
Mr. Suresh Raman addressing the audience during the inauguration of the exhibition
Mr. Suresh Raman reading the panel on the Tata Family Tree
Employees of TCS viewing the exhibition panels
TCS employees engrossed in reading the panels on display
To commemorate the 150 years of the Tata group, Tata Central Archives in association with the Tata Sports Club organised its ninth mobile exhibition during the Tata Sangam 2018 event at the RSI Grounds, Bengaluru on the 25th of February 2018. The exhibition was presented in a bi-lingual format i.e. English and Kannada.
Tata Sangam 2018 is an annual mega cultural event organised by the Tata Sports Club for Tata group employees and their families. Several Tata companies put up stalls during this event showcasing their goods and services. The highlight of the event however, this year was the J.N. Tata Exhibition.
The exhibition was jointly inaugurated by Mr. B. Muthuraman, Former Vice-Chairman, Tata Steel and Mr..Bhaskar.Bhat, Managing Director, Titan Company Limited and President, Tata Sports Club, Bangalore. Members of the Tata Sports Club, employees from Tata companies and the TCA team were also present for the inauguration.
The exhibition was open to all Tata company employees and their families.
Over 5000 people visited the exhibition during the course of the day.
Mr. B. Muthuraman, Former Vice-Chairman, Tata Steel, .Mr..Bhaskar Bhat, Managing Director, Titan Company Ltd. and President, Tata Sports Club, Bangalore viewing the panels on display.
Mr. B. Muthuraman sharing his thoughts on the panels with . Mr..S. Padmanabhan, Group CHRO.
Mr. S. Padmanabhan engrossed in reading the panels on Environment.
Employees and their families viewing the panels.
A group photograph taken during the inauguration of the exhibition. (Left to right): Mr. Akshel Kuruvilla, Tata.Housing.Development.Co. Ltd., Colonel S. R. Kiran, Titan Company Ltd., Ms. Neetha Melantha, Tata.Consultancy.Services, Mr. B. S. Vedavyas, Vice-President, Tata Sports Club, Bangalore, Mr. Bhaskar Bhat, Managing Director, Titan Company Ltd. and President, Tata Sports Club, Bangalore, Mr. B. Muthuraman, Former.Vice.-.Chairman, Tata Steel, Mr. G.V. Rao, Tata Motors Ltd., Mr. Sheshagiri, Tata Consulting Engineers, Mr..S..A..Sayyed, and Mr. H. G. Sayyed, Tata Central Archives, Mr. M. D. Gousuddin, Tata Communications and Mr..Janakiraman, Tata Advanced Materials.
Embarking on the idea of widening its outreach program and with the aim of inspiring the youth of today to follow in the footsteps of Jamsetji Tata, the Tata Central Archives (TCA) in association with Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE) organised its eighth mobile exhibition at the Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering, Ahmedabad from January 22 to 25, 2018. The Exhibition was presented in a bi-lingual format i.e. English and Gujarati.
The exhibition was jointly inaugurated on the 22nd January by Mr. F. N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services Limited, Mr. Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Tata Consulting Engineers and Dr. Vadodaraia, Principal, Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering, Ahmedabad.
Mr. Z. D. Mistry, Vice-President – Finance, Tata Services Limited also graced the occasion with his presence. Employees from Tata Central Archives, other Tata companies, TCE personnel and students of Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering were also present for the inauguration.
Dedicating the event to TCE’s celebration of 150 years of the Tata group, Mr. Amit Sharma said, “Jamsetji was a visionary who set-up steel and power plants way ahead of time. We at TCE are proud to have followed this vision through our role as engineering consultants, contributing to nation building.”
In his address, the chief guest, Mr. F. N. Subedar, spoke about the pioneering efforts of Jamsetji and said, "Even in the 19th century he was dreaming about iron and steel, textiles and power plants which are relevant even today. His visionary dreams were carried on by his successors. He also thought about education when there were no educational institutions in the country. He sent students abroad for higher education and thus the JN Tata Endowment Fund was born.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Vadodaria said that he was honoured to host such an event and would like to be associated with many more such events.
The exhibition was open for school and college students from the 22nd to the 25th of January. Tata employees, TCE stakeholders and the general public also had an opportunity to view the exhibits. The exhibition was anchored by fifteen students from Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering.
The total number of visitors over the course of the four days was 1165.
(Left to right) Dr. Vadodaraia, Principal, Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering, Ahmedabad,
Mr. F. N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services Ltd. and Mr. Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Tata Consulting Engineers inaugurating the exhibition. Also in the photograph Mr. Z. D. Mistry, Vice-President – Finance, Tata.Services.Ltd., Mr. R. P. Narla, Archivist, Tata Central Archives and the Tata Consulting Engineers, Gandhinagar.staff
Mr. Amit Sharma garlanding the portrait of the
Founder, Jamsetji Tata
Students of Mount Carmel High School, Ahmedabad on a
guided tour of the exhibition
Students of Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering, Ahmedabad viewing the panels
Mr. Z. D. Mistry felicitating one of the quiz winners from
St. Kabir's School, Naranpura
Quiz winners from DAV International School, Ahmedabad
Tata Consulting Engineers employees at the exhibition
Embarking on the idea of widening its outreach program and with the aim of inspiring the youth of today to follow in the footsteps of Jamsetji Tata, the Tata Central Archives (TCA) in association with Tata Projects Limited, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Delhi Public School organised its seventh mobile exhibition at the Delhi Public School, Khajaguda Village, Hyderabad from November 27 to December 2, 2017. The Exhibition was presented in a bi-lingual format i.e. English and Telugu. This collaborative effort was initiated by Mr. T.R. Doongaji, a first of its kind by TCA.
The exhibition was jointly inaugurated on the 27th of November by Mr. Vinayak Deshpande, Managing Director,
Tata Projects Limited, Mr. V. Rajanna, Vice President and Regional Head Tata Consultancy Services,
Mr. S. R. Venkatesan of Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Ms. V. Geetha, Principal, Delhi Public School (DPS), Khajaguda.
Mr. P. K. Ghose, Director, Tata Services Limited, Mr. T. R. Doongaji, Honorary Advisor, TCA and Mr. Z. D. Mistry,
Vice-President – Finance, Tata Services Limited also graced the occasion with their presence.
The inauguration was preceded by a floral tribute to the Founder. Speaking on the occasion Mr. Deshpande said, “One needs to visualize the circumstances in 1868, to truly appreciate Jamsetji’s contribution. He had immensely shaped India’s growth and its industrialization, impacting generations.”
Mr. Rajanna spoke about Jamsetji’s belief that in a free enterprise, the community is not just another stakeholder in business, but is in fact the very purpose of its existence. He also highlighted Tata’s contribution to business and society.
The exhibition was open for school and college students from the 27th to the 30th of November. Tata employees and the general public had an opportunity to view the exhibits on the 1st and 2nd of December. The exhibition was anchored by twelve students from DPS school.
Over 100 students from the Zilla Parishad Girls' School (Medchal) travelled a distance of more than 50 kms to visit the exhibition. The total number of visitors over the course of the six days was 1130.
Dignitaries paid tribute to the Founder prior to the inauguration of the exhibition.
Seen in the photograph from left to right: Ms. V. Geetha, Principal, Delhi Public School (DPS), Khajaguda,
Mr. S. R. Venkatesan, Vice-President and Company Secretary, Tata Advanced Systems Ltd., Mr. V. Rajanna,
Vice President and Regional Head, Tata Consultancy Services, Mr. Vinayak Deshpande, Managing Director,
Tata Projects Ltd., Mr. R. P. Narla, Archivist, Tata Central Archives, Mr. P. K. Ghose, Director, Tata Services Ltd.,
Mr. T. R. Doongaji, Hon. Advisor, Tata Central Archives and Mr. Z. D. Mistry, Vice-President Finance,
Tata Services Ltd.
(Left to right) Mr. V. Rajanna, Ms. V. Geetha,
Mr. Vinayak Deshpande and Mr. S. R. Venkatesan inaugurating the exhibition
Students of Delhi Public School (DPS), Khajaguda on a guided tour of the exhibition
Students of Oakridge International School
Students of Mount Litera Zee School
A group photograph of students of Zilla Parishad Girls' School (Medchal) taken during the exhibition
Mr. Z. D. Mistry felicitating one of the jubilant quiz winners from the Zilla Parishad Girls’ School (Medchal)
Employees of Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. engrossed in reading the panels
Employees of Tata Projects Ltd. viewing the panel on the
Family Tree
To commemorate the 178th birth anniversary of Jamsetji N. Tata, Tata Central Archives organised the sixth edition of the Moving Exhibition on the Founder of the Tata group at one of his visionary projects, the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. The exhibition, which was previously showcased in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Navsari and Nagpur, was presented in a bi-lingual format — in English and Kannada.
The exhibition was jointly inaugurated by Prof. P. Rama Rao, Chairman of the Council, IISc, and Mr. Farokh N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services, and Chief Operating Officer, Tata Sons, on March 3, 2017, in the main building of IISc. The exhibition was held from March 3-9, 2017, (excluding March 5).
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Rao said, “We are honoured to host this special exhibition on our Founder Jamsetji N. Tata’s birth anniversary at our institute. IISc is the result of Jamsetji Tata’s persistent pursuit of excellence and his determination to give Indian students an opportunity for advanced learning.”
Mr. Subedar said, “Tata Central Archives is the custodian of Tata heritage. The Moving Exhibition is a curated repertoire of facts from the life of Jamsetji N. Tata, who has been an entrepreneur, a philanthropist and a visionary. Through this special exhibition, we hope to inspire the minds of the young generation of today by educating them about Jamsetji’s vision and the Tata group’s ethos.”
On March 3, the exhibition was exclusively opened to the IISc fraternity. This was followed by the IISc Open Day on March 4, which gave visitors an opportunity to not only view the exhibition but also visit the various departments of IISc that were open to the public for a day. Group tours for educational institutions were organised from March 6-9. Over 8,000 people viewed the exhibition, including members of the public, IISc fraternity, Tata employees and academic institutions.
Mr. Farokh N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services, and Chief Operating Officer, Tata Sons, and Prof. P. Rama Rao, Chairman of the Council, IISc, inaugurating the exhibition
Prof. P. Rama Rao viewing the image of the Tata family which was on display. Also seen, Mr. Farokh N. Subedar (right) and Mr. Zubin D. Mistry, Vice-President - Finance, Tata Services (left)
Group photograph taken at the exhibition inauguration on Founders Day
Over 7,000 people visited the exhibition on the IISc Open Day
Students from Vidyaniketan School on a guided tour of the exhibition
Students from St. Thomas Public School enjoying their visit
Students from National Public School on a guided tour
Students from Oxford Senior Secondary High School
Students from Florence Public School
Students from Udaya Kannada Medium School
Quiz winners from the Sindi High School
Quiz winners from Akshara Montessori House of Children
A group of students from the National Public School, Rajajinagar Branch
The Tata Central Archives (TCA) organised the 5th Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition in Nagpur, home to the Founder’s first flagship venture – the Empress Mills. The aim is to inspire the youth of today to follow in the Founder’s footsteps, as well as to widen TCA’s outreach programme.
This initiative was started in 2014 to commemorate the 175th Birth Anniversary of the Founder. Specially curated for school and college students, the exhibition was first showcased at Mumbai. It was later taken to Pune, Delhi and Navsari.
Prof. Dr. Mehru Major Dadachanji, Managing Trustee, J.N. Tata Parsi Girls’ High School & Junior College, inaugurated the Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition, Nagpur at the Dr. Dadi Balsara Memorial Hall on 14th November 2016. Mr. Lokesh Srivastava, Chief Operating Officer - Aerospace Business Unit, TAL Manufacturing Solutions Limited, also graced the occasion with his presence.
Speaking on the occasion Prof. Dr. Major Dadachanji said, “Today is Children’s Day. We want our young generation to learn what we have learnt from Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, as to how against all odds – political, social and cultural, one must pursue ones dreams and turn them into reality with perseverance and dedication, so as to benefit not only SELF, but also our COMMUNITY and our COUNTRY at large. Jamsetji has proved that where there is a will there is a way to achieve success.”
Mr. Srivastava said, "A pioneer in his industry, Jamsetji N. Tata redefined the Indian industry with his core values that revolved around philanthropic activities, nationalistic sentiments and unparalleled vision. His achievements are a reminder that excellence lies within us all, and through this exhibition we hope to inspire young generations to follow in his footsteps and work towards the society and nation.”
The exhibition was held from November 14th to 19th, 2016. This was the second bi-lingual exhibition (English and Hindi) curated by TCA. Earlier, the exhibition at Navsari was curated in Gujarati and English.
The following educational institutions attended: J.N. Tata Parsi Girls' High School; Podar World School; Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Trimurty Nagar; Jain International School; Chanda Devi Saraf School (CDS) - Hingna Branch; Chanda Devi Saraf School (CDS) - Katol Branch; Saraswati Vidyalaya; Bhola High School; Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Sri Krishna Nagar; J.N. Tata Parsi Girls' Junior College, and G.S. College of Commerce and Economics.
The total number of visitors over the course of the six days was 1406, including teachers, students, members of the public, employees from TAL Manufacturing Solutions and several ex-Tata Mills employees.
Prof. Dr. Mehru Major Dadachanji, Managing Trustee, the J.N. Tata Parsi Girls’ High School & Junior College inaugurating the exhibition
The chief guest and other dignitaries going around the exhibition
Mrs. Iyer, Principal of Bhavan's Trimurty Nagar viewing the panels
Guests viewing the various panels on display
Students from the J.N. Tata Parsi Girls' Junior College on a guided tour
Students from Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Sri Krishna Nagar
Students from Bhola High School (Hindi Medium) on a guided tour
The J.N. Tata Parsi Girls’ High School quiz session in progress
A quiz winner from CDS School (Hingna Branch)
Students and teachers from G.S. College of Commerce and Economics
Visitors being taken around the exhibition by a volunteer
Employees from TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd. on a guided tour
Jamshed Pestonji Cassad, a 96 year old gentlemen visited the exhibition
Some of the youngest visitors engrossed in reading the panels
Group photograph of the eminent guests, volunteers and TCA team
The Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition was held at the J.N. Tata Memorial Centre, Exhibition Hall, Navsari, from January 22 to 29, 2016. The exhibition was inaugurated by Vada Dasturji Saheb Khurshed K Dastoor of Udvada. F.N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services Limited, was the Chief Guest on the occasion.
This exhibition had a number of firsts to its credit. Not only was it the first bilingual exhibition in this series (Gujarati and English), it was also entirely executed by the TCA team who undertook the re-design of panels, fabrication, procurement of raw material and equipment, logistics, installation of the exhibit and organisation of the event.
Over 15 academic institutions participated. These included -D.K. Tata High School; SFA Convent High School; Divine Public School; Bhaktashram School; Sir R.J.J. High School; Mahila Vidhya Bhavan High School, Sanskar Bharti High School; H.C. Parekh Navsari High School; Sir C.J.N.Z. Madresa; Bai Navajbai Tata Girls High School (Gujarati); Bai Navajbai Tata Girls High School (English ); S.B. Garda College; AV Patel Commerce College; Government Polytechnique College; Government Engineering College, Valsad; B.P. Baria College; Nehru Yuva Kendra and the Industrial Training Institute.
For the first time, the event was also open to the general public. The total number of visitors over the course of the eight days was 2411.
Vada Dasturji Saheb Khurshed K. Dastoor of Udvada inaugurated the exhibition
Students from the Divine Public School attentively reading the booklet on Jamsetji Tata
Students from Mahila Vidhya Bhavan High School on the Gujarati tour
People of all age groups visited the exhibition at Navsari
Students from A.V. Patel Commerce College enjoying the tour
Youth from the Industrial Training Institute visiting the Moving Exhibition at Navsari
Vada Dasturji Saheb Khurshed K. Dastoor of Udvada inaugurated the exhibition. Also seen is: F.N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services Ltd.; Trustees, J.N. Tata (House) Birthplace Trust; Medha and Gopal Trivedi (Translators); and TCA staff.
The Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition was held at the Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi from December 7 to 11, 2015. Praveer Sinha, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, inaugurated the exhibition on December 7, 2015. Dr. Vijay Dutta, Principal of the School also graced the occasion with his presence.
Four schools from Delhi participated in the exhibition - Modern School, Barakhamba Road; Modern School, Vasant Vihar; The Air Force School and Ramjas School, R.K. Puram.
The exhibition was also open to Tata employees and their families. The total number of visitors over the course of the five days was 665.
Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd., who inaugurated the exhibition at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, Delhi, viewing the Tata Family Tree.
A group of students from Ramjas School viewing the exhibition panels.
Employees from Tata Chemicals Ltd. travelled from Babrala to visit the exhibition.
Students from Modern School viewing the panels on display.
Students from Modern School at the exhibition
Students from the Air Force School on a tour of the exhibition.
The Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition was showcased at J.N. Petit Technical High School, Pune from September 7 to 11, 2015. Adi Engineer, Former Managing Director, Tata Power Ltd. inaugurated the exhibition on September 7, 2015. Dr. Nawaz Mody, Advisor, J.N. Tata Endowment for the Higher Education for Indians also graced the occasion with her presence.
In the course of the five days, over 1770 students from 12 schools in Pune attended the exhibition. This included— Saraswati Vidyalaya Union High School & Junior College; Rasiklal M. Dhariwal E.M. School & Jr. College; Bharti Vidyapeeti English Medium School (Erandwane); Anjuman-I-Islam APM English Medium School; Sardar Dastur Nosherwan Girls' High School; New India School; Sardar Dastur Hormazdiar High School; Vidya Pratishthan's New Bal Vikas Mandir, Baramati; BVB's Paranjape Vidya Mandi Kothrud; Sardar Dastur Hoshang Boys' School and Stella Maris School.
However, TCA was unable to accommodate requests from all the schools. Due to this overwhelming response it was decided to re-organise the Exhibition from September 14 to 21, 2015, at the Tata Central Archives (TCA), Pune.
Around 889 students, along with their teachers visited the exhibition at TCA— Bishop's School and Junior College, Camp; Anjuman-I-Islam APM English Medium School; St. Joseph Boys' High School; MES Boys High School; Bopkhel PCMC, School No.101 and Pawar Public School.
The total number of visitors at both venues was 2,631.
Adi Engineer, Former Managing Director, Tata Power Ltd., inaugurating the Exhibition.
Guests viewing the panels on Display.
Students from Bharati Vidyapeeth High School, Erandawane taking notes and preparing for the quiz.
Some of our youngest visitors from the J.N. Petit Technical High School.
Students from Bishop's Junior College, Camp during a quiz session at TCA.
Students from Bopkhel PCMC, School No.101 visited the Exhibition at TCA.
The Jamsetji N. Tata Moving Exhibition was held at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai from February 23 to 25, 2015.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. Nawaz Mody, Director, J.N. Tata Endowment for the Higher Education of Indians. F.N. Subedar, Chairman, Tata Services Limited and Fr. Frazer Mascarenhas, Principal, St. Xavier's College also graced the occasion with their presence.
The following schools and colleges participated in the Exhibition - Bharda New High School and Junior College; Ruia College; Khalsa College; Bai R.F.D. Panday Girls High School; Bai B.S. Bengallee High School; J.N. Petit Technical High School, Pune; Bai M.N. Gamadia Girls High School and Sir J.J. Fort Boys' & Girls' High School. In the course of three days the Exhibition was visited by around 600 students.
Inauguration of the Jamsetji N. Tata Exhibition. (From L to R) Reverend Father Frazer Mascarenhas, Dr. Nawaz Mody, F.N. Subedar and Z.D. Mistry.
Principals of the Bai R.F.D. Panday Girls' High School, Bai M.N. Gamadia Girl's High School and Bai B.S. Bengallee Girl's High School going around the exhibition hall.
Students from St. Xavier's College, viewing the panels on display.
Students and teachers from the G.N. Khalsa College on a guided tour.
Students from Bai B.S. Bengallee Girl's High School participating in the quiz.
Students Bai R.F.D. Panday Girls' High School, and Sir J.J. Fort Boys' & Girls' High School, viewing the film.