
Analiza Pathak
Born in Guwahati, raised in Mussoorie and Delhi, She grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. She is an experienced writer/editor and has shifted focus to various aspects of communication. Her a ... Read More
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the chairman of Tata Sons, has lived an inspiring life that began in very simple surroundings. He was once one of the most trusted colleagues of Ratan Tata, the legendary head of the Tata Group. When Ratan Tata stepped down, Chandrasekaran was chosen to take charge of the group.
Born into a farming family in Tamil Nadu, Chandrasekaran rose step by step through hard work, determination, and fresh ideas. Today, he is at the helm of India’s biggest business group, which is valued at over 303 billion US dollars (about Rs. 30.37 lakh crore). He now lives in a luxury duplex home worth 11.47 million US dollars (around Rs. 98 crore), located close to Mukesh Ambani’s famous residence, Antilia.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, often called N Chandrasekaran, was born in 1963 in Mohanur, a small village in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. He grew up in a simple farming family and did his schooling in a government school. He was a bright student from the start, he went on to study at the Coimbatore Institute of Technology, where he completed his bachelor’s degree in Applied Sciences. He later earned his Master of Computer Applications (MCA) from the Regional Engineering College in Tiruchirappalli, now known as NIT Trichy.
Chandrasekaran, often called “Chandra,” started his professional journey with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in 1987 as an intern. By 2007, he had already become the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of TCS.
In 2009, at just 46 years old, Chandra was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TCS, making him one of the youngest CEOs in Tata Group’s history. Under his leadership, TCS grew into one of the world’s largest IT services companies. In 2016, he was invited to join the Board of Directors at Tata Sons, and by 2017, he took over as Chairman of Tata Sons, succeeding Ratan Tata. Notably, he became the first person outside the Tata family to hold this position.
Today, N Chandrasekaran ranks among the highest-paid corporate leaders in India. His annual salary is more than USD 16.27 million (about Rs 135 crore), and his estimated net worth is close to USD 100 million (around Rs 855 crore).
Chandrasekaran shared a very close and trusted relationship with Ratan Tata. Tata saw him as a dependable leader and a person with strong values. When Ratan Tata stepped down, he personally chose Chandrasekaran to lead the group forward.
At the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence, Chandra recalled a touching memory about Tata’s humility and kindness. He shared how Ratan Tata, despite being one of the biggest business icons of India, always insisted on welcoming him and even seeing him off personally, even when he was unwell.
Chandra remembered telling him, “Sir, you don’t have to do this.” But Tata would always insist. For him, doing the right thing was a matter of principle. He always put himself in others’ shoes before making any decision, ensuring fairness and compassion.
For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest Viral News on India.com.
By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts Cookies Policy.