Cyrus Mistry News
Firoz And Zahan Mistry, the sons of late Cyrus Mistry have a cumulative net worth of over Rs 81,000 crore ($9.8 billion).
Ratan Tata's half-brother is Noel Tata. Naval Tata, Ratan Tata's father, was a member of the family who Navajbai and Ratanji Tata adopted from an orphanage.
After a probe, the police found out that the car was involved in violation of various traffic-related norms in the past, and among those, there 7 instances when Gynecologist Dr Anahita Pandole was behind the wheel.
Maharashtra's Palghar district registered a case against Dr Anahita Pandole
Two months after former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry died
Following the death of former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry, Kasa police have filed a case against Dr Anahita Pandole for causing death by negligence, rash driving, and other charges reports ANI.
Road safety audit finds 30 safety hazards on Cyrus Mistry death road
70-km stretch of NH-48 has poorly maintained roads, inadequate signages to guide drivers
IRF recommends immediate low-cost counter measures to prevent crashes
While the Mercedes-Benz in the viral video is in a visibly better shape, a tractor involved in the crash got split in half, leading to sharp reactions from the Netizens.
In our country, the rules are implemented later but preparations are made to break them first. Recently, Cyrus Mistry died in a car accident. The major reason for his death was not fastening a seat belt.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari praised Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar's TVC promoted road safety
Akshay Kumar's TVC promoted use of 6 airbags
Cyrus Mistry was killed in a road accident in Palghar district of Maharashtra on Sunday.
Strict enforcement of rear seatbelt, says Nitin Gadkari
Govt to ask automakers to make rear seat alarms mandatory
Violators to pay Rs 1,000 as challan
Govt plans to make rear seat belt alarm mandatory
Not wearing a seat belt by passengers sitting in the rear seats attracts a fine of Rs 1,000
Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry was killed in a road accident
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari attributed some of the road accidents to faulty project reports and stressed that companies need proper training before construction of highways and other roads.
Former Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry died in a road accident due to negligence rather than God's will. As per experts, Cyrus Mistry, who was sitting in the back seat in the Mercedes GLC 220d, one of the safest cars in the world, could have saved his life if he had put on a seat belt.
Tata Sons' former chairman died in a car accident while travelling in the rear seats of the car
As per reports, he was not wearing the seat belt, which resulted in his death
Not wearing seat belts on rear seats is punishable under Motor Vehicle Act
Gadkari said that some DPRs prepared by companies are responsible for road accidents
Companies need proper training for preparing detailed project reports: Gadkari
Gadkari emphasised on identifying reasons for the delay in the road projects
Former chairman of Tata group Cyrus Mistry died on Sunday in a road accident. Here're the five important facts about his life. Find out by going through this gallery.
Mistry joined Tata Sons' board of directors in September 2006, following his father's retirement.
Cyrus Mistry could only stay in his position for four years before being removed in a boardroom coup led by Tata Trusts in 2016.
In a court battle, the Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that Cyrus' removal from the Tatas was legal.
Cyrus Mistry death: This unfortunate incident has led to Indians talking about the safety of the rear occupants, and more so, the importance of wearing a rear seat belt.
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