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The Daily Catch-Up: Tata Sons succession, Kurla landslide, NEET leak and more
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The Indian Express
Chandrasekaran, 63, became the chairman of Tata Sons in 2017 after the exit of Cyrus Mistry.
(File image)Dear Reader,Welcome to the Daily Catch-Up, your evening briefing from The Indian Express.
Tata Group Chairman’s tenure ends, bringing succession at India’s business group into focus; Mumbai’s Kurla landslide kills two and fresh NEET paper-leak probe uncovers and other top stories from today.
Today’s news in 30 secondsTata Group: N Chandrasekaran has decided not to seek another term as Tata Sons chairman when his current tenure ends in February 2027, bringing succession at India’s business group into focus.
India-Bangladesh: India’s envoy Dinesh Trivedi met Prime Minister Narendra Modi a day after talks with Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.