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Ratan Tata
wins 'responsible capitalism' award Business
Standard December 4, 2006 Tata
group Chairman Ratan Tata has won an award for 'Responsible Capitalism' for demonstrating
social responsibility as an integral part of his commercial success. He
became the eighth head of an international corporation to receive the award. Princess
Royal of Britain presented the award to Tata in London yesterday at a special
ceremony attended by over 250 business leaders, parliamentarians, and ambassadors. At
the ceremony, Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice and chairman of the judging
panel, said: "Ratan Tata has demonstrated how it is possible to combine being
an extremely successful leader of a highly innovative companies with social responsibility
and concern for the environment and well-being of the local communities in which
those companies operate around the globe." The
award for responsible capitalism was instituted by multidisciplinary international
affairs organisation first in 2000 to honour business leaders who have excelled
by achieving commercial success and demonstrating social responsibility. |