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Tata Group

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Mumbai, India

Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate with operations in various sectors including IT services, steel, and consumer products.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Tata Group

1.72

0.04%

Latest Event

Tata Group's Mega Investment in Odisha Spurs Job Growth

Tata Group announced a Rs 63,000 crore investment in a major industrial project in Jajpur, Odisha, aimed at boosting manufacturing capacity and generating over 34,000 direct and indirect jobs. The initiative, supported by state government measures including facilitating land acquisition and infrastructure development, promises to drive regional economic growth and create a supportive ecosystem for ancillary industries.

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OBJECTOR

Tata Group is currently rated as an Objector.

0 to +9 CCI Score
These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • Tata Group's Mega Investment in Odisha Spurs Job Growth Logo
    MAY
    22
    2025

    Tata Group announced a Rs 63,000 crore investment in a major industrial project in Jajpur, Odisha, aimed at boosting manufacturing capacity and generating over 34,000 direct and indirect jobs. The initiative, supported by state government measures including facilitating land acquisition and infrastructure development, promises to drive regional economic growth and create a supportive ecosystem for ancillary industries.

  • Tata Workers Union and Management Collaboration on Workplace Safety Logo
    MAR
    03
    2025

    Tata Sons chairman and senior officials held a meeting with the Tata Workers Union, emphasizing a joint commitment to achieving zero accidents and enhancing workplace productivity. This collaboration underscores a positive approach to labor rights and worker safety.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article highlights a proactive meeting between Tata management and the Workers Union to improve safety and labor conditions. This cooperative effort to prioritize worker safety and capacity-building demonstrates a strong commitment to labor rights and serves as a positive counter to authoritarian labor practices.

    Tata Workers Union and Management Must Work Together for Achieving Zero Accident at Workplace: Tata Sons Chairman Chandrasekaran

  • Allegations Against Tata Steel: Human Rights and Environmental Concerns Logo
    NOV
    20
    2023

    A series of allegations against Tata Steel concerning the displacement of communities, collusion with police violence, and environmental damage raises serious questions about the company’s commitment to labor rights and human well-being, potentially enabling repressive practices.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    November 20

    The reported allegations indicate that Tata Steel, a part of the Tata Group, is implicated in displacing communities and colluding with police violence while causing environmental damage. Such actions represent a serious breach of labor relations and human rights practices, indirectly supporting authoritarian approaches through the sidelining of workers' rights and community welfare. This behavior is seen as contributing to an environment where state violence and repression can flourish.

    India: Overview of recent allegations against Tata Steel, concerning displacement, collusion with police violence, environmental damage

  • Tata Group Political Donations Raise Concerns of Authoritarian Support Logo
    OCT
    16
    2020

    An ADR report highlighted Tata Group as the largest corporate donor to political parties in 2018-19, with significant donations directed to the BJP. Such financial backing of a party associated with authoritarian practices has raised alarms over corporate complicity in fostering far‑right ideologies.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The ADR report indicates that Tata Group, via its backing of the Progressive Electoral Trust, was the largest corporate donor with substantial contributions to the BJP. This financial support is seen as helping to bolster a political party known for far‑right and authoritarian tendencies, which, in turn, may undermine democratic norms.

    Tatas are the largest political donors, BJP biggest recipient: ADR report

  • Tata Group Political Funding Boost Fuels Authoritarian Risks Logo
    APR
    30
    2019

    The Tata Group significantly increased its political contributions over a five-year period, with electoral trust channeling about Rs 600 crore towards the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. A substantial portion of these funds went to the ruling BJP, which critics argue bolsters authoritarian power via pre-election funding strategies.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The article highlights a massive increase in political contributions by the Tata Group through its electoral trust, with funds skewed heavily towards the BJP. This action is seen as complicit in supporting authoritarian practices by disproportionately benefiting the incumbent ruling party. The pre-election disbursement of the entire contribution enhances the party's ability to influence electoral outcomes, raising significant concerns about corporate involvement in political manipulation.

    In 5 years Tata group's poll funding up 20 times

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