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Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, is a realization of the dream of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, who believed at the end of the 19th century that the country’s progress depended on research in science and engineering. He saw the Institute as promoting original investigations in all branches of learning and utilizing the results for the benefit of the country. ( Read more) |
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Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, established in 1936 as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work, is the first school of social work in India to train and equip people with zeal for voluntary community and social work. ( Read more) |
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Tata Memorial Centre for Cancer Research and Treatment, Mumbai, set up in 1941, is the national-level comprehensive cancer centre for the prevention, treatment, education and research in cancer. Recognized as one of the leading cancer centres in this part of the world, it is a research institute of renown, leading from the front in the fight against cancer. ( Read more) |
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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, set up in 1945 at the initiative of Dr. Homi Bhabha, is home to some of the greatest scientists of India. Its portals impart knowledge in subjects ranging from Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry to Computer Science, Solid State Physics, Nuclear Sciences and Public Health. ( Read more) |
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Tata Agricultural and Rural Training Centre for the Blind, Phansa is not just a centre for vocational training to sightless students. It stimulates their spirits and instills confidence in them to be as normal citizens as possible. ( Read more) |
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National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai set up in 1966, is an acclaimed institution mandated to preserve and promote performing arts and allied activities in the city of Mumbai. Started with an initial grant of Rs 4 million from the Trust, it is a registered society acting as a true catalyst to the growth and propagation of performing arts. ( Read more) |
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The Trust has also played very crucial roles in establishing the National Institute of Advanced Studies (1988), the JRD Tata Ecotechnology Centre (1996) and the Sir Dorabji Tata Centre for Research in Tropical Diseases (1999).
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National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, is a concept mooted by the late J.R.D Tata, who visualized an institution to conduct advanced research in multidisciplinary areas and serve as a forum to bring together administrators and managers from the industry and the government... ( Read more) |
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JRD Tata Ecotechnology Centre, Chennai leads the ecotechnology movement in India. It is part of the M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, and stands testimony to the vision of the renowned agricultural scientist. ( Read more) |
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Sir Dorabji Tata centre for Research in Tropical Diseases at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, was originally mooted by Sir Dorabji Tata in 1912, as a benefaction in memory of his father. It could not take shape until May 2000 when the Trust finally took up the project with the former Director General of Indian Council of Medical Research, Prof. V Ramalingaswami, as adviser. ( Read more) |
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The Sir Dorabji Tata Trust has disbursed Rs. 13.39 million in 2005-2006 to all these institutions. |
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| National Centre for the Performing Arts |
| The NCPA has a membership constituting mainly of students, professionals and lovers of art. It presents 40 to 50 events in its various spaces every month. Nearly half of these are free for members. |
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| Tata Memorial Centre |
| Sir Dorabji Tata Trust initially commissioned the Tata Memorial Hospital on 28th February 1941 as a centre with enduring value and a mission for concern for the Indian people. |
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