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Padma Bhushan Doctor Jamshed J. Irani June (2nd June, 1936 - 31st October 2022.)
Former MD of Tata Steel Doctor JJ Irani passed away on Monday night at the age of 86 years. He is survived by his wife DC Rani and his three children Zubin Niloufer and tennis known as a Steel Man Of India for his over four decades Association with Tata Steel Virani retired from the company board in 2011
Padma Bhushan Doctor Jamshed J. Irani ( 2nd June, 1936 - 31st October, 2022). Padam Bhushan Dr. Jamshed J Irani former director of Tata sons and managing director Tata Steel left all of us for his heavenly abode i.e. Nirvana on 31st October, 31st 2022 at 10 P. M. We convey our Heartfelt Condolences and at this hour of crisis we pray the Almighty to bestow peace to the departed soul & give strength to the grieved members of the family to bear this irreparable loss & His Soul may rest in Heaven.
He will be fondly remembered by all of us & for leading Tata Steel from the front during Indian economic liberalisation 1990. He was considered among first leader of 'Quality Movement' in India.
Dr. Irani started his professional career with British Iron Steel Research Association in Sheffield in 1963. He return India and joined the Tata Iron and Steel company Now known as Tata Steel, in 1968.
He joined the Tata Steel board in 1981 and was a non executive director from 2001 for a decade Irani also served as a director of several Tata group companies including 'Tata Motors' and 'Tata Teleservices'.
Dr. J. J Irani won several awards which includes 'Padam Bhushan' & 'The Lifetime Achievement' award for his work in Metallurgy & was inducted as fellow in Royal Academy of Engineering in 1996 and was confirmed an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth in 1997. H was born on 2nd June, 1936 in Nagpur to Jiji & Khorshed Irani. He completed his bachelor degree in Science from science college Nagpur in 1956 & Masters in Geology from Nagpur rest in 1958 he then went to University of Sheffield in U.K. as a J. N. Tata Scholar, where he completed Masters in Metallurgy in 1960 & later secured a PhD in the subject in 1963.
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