Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran was notably absent from the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Thursday, as the group continues to grapple with the aftermath of a devastating Air India crash that has claimed over 270 lives, PTI reported.
This marks the second consecutive day that Chandrasekaran has skipped a major shareholder meeting within the Tata Group. A day earlier, he was also absent from the AGM of Tata Consumer Products.
TCS Company Secretary Yashaswin Sheth informed shareholders that Chandrasekaran would not attend the AGM due to 바카라some exigencies.바카라 While no official reason was specified during the meeting, sources have indicated that his absence is linked to his active involvement in managing the crisis following the crash of an Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick last week.
The tragic incident, involving one of Tata Group바카라s flagship aviation companies, resulted in the deaths of at least 270 people, including 241 passengers and crew members. The crash has sent shockwaves across India and the global aviation industry, with investigations ongoing.
In Chandrasekaran바카라s absence, TCS directors appointed independent director and finance veteran Keki Mistry to chair the AGM. Addressing shareholders, Mistry said, 바카라This is an unimaginable tragedy that has resulted in so many losses of lives. Words can be of no consolation right now. This is a very difficult time for us at the Tata Group. We are all deeply saddened.바카라
Chandrasekaran, who served as CEO of TCS for eight years before taking over as Chairman of Tata Sons in 2017, is known for his hands-on leadership style. His involvement in the aftermath of the Air India disaster underscores the seriousness with which the group is responding to the crisis.
As the Tata Group deals with one of the most significant tragedies in its history, shareholders have largely expressed understanding and solidarity, even as they await updates on both the investigation and the group바카라s response.