Cyrus mistry car accident

  1. Cyrus Mistry killed in car accident
  2. Cyrus Mistry accident: 3 important safety lessons to remember in car
  3. Nearly two months after Cyrus Mistry’s death in car crash, co
  4. Who Are The Pandoles, Cyrus Mistry's Co
  5. Cyrus Mistry Killed in Road Accident LIVE Updates: Mumbai gynecologist Anahita Pandole was driving Mercedes, say police
  6. anahita: Cyrus Mistry car crash: Anahita Pandole had not worn seat belt properly, say police
  7. Cyrus Mistry accident: 3 important safety lessons to remember in car
  8. Cyrus Mistry Killed in Road Accident LIVE Updates: Mumbai gynecologist Anahita Pandole was driving Mercedes, say police


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Cyrus Mistry, the 54-year-old former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, has died in a road accident near the financial capital Mumbai, Indian police said. Mistry was removed as chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the $300bn salt-to-software Tata conglomerate, in The accident took place in Palghar, located about 100km (62 miles) north of Mumbai, on Sunday afternoon. Mistry was travelling to Mumbai from Gujarat with three others, B Patil, the top police official in Palghar district, said. A senior Mumbai police official said the car in which Mistry was travelling had rammed into a divider, and that he had died on site. Several prominent politicians and industrialists tweeted their condolences after news of Mistry’s passing was reported. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Mistry’s demise untimely and shocking. “He was a promising business leader who believed in India’s economic prowess. His passing away is a big loss to the world of commerce and industry,” Modi tweeted. Mistry’s family and Tata Sons did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment. Tata Consultancy Services, in which Tata Sons owns a majority stake, said it was mourning the untimely demise of its former chairman, adding that the company was offering its “deepest condolences and prayers” to his family and friends. “He was a warm, friendly, and congenial person who built a strong relationship with the TCS family during his time as the chairman of the company,” TCS said in a statement....

Cyrus Mistry killed in car accident

Cyrus Mistry: Construction group scion to Tata chairman Two dead According to the Kasa police, Mr. Mistry and another person named Jahangir Pandole were killed on the spot when the car ran into a road divider on the Charoti bridge near Kasa village in Maharashtra. Kasa, close to the Gujarat-Maharashtra boundary and on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway, is 43 km from Palghar in Maharashtra and about 150 km from Mumbai. “The car was coming from Gujarat and was headed towards Mumbai. It overtook a vehicle and directly hit a road divider on the bridge. It was not hit by any other vehicle,” police constable P.C. Shinde of the Kasa police station said over phone. Also read | “The car was driven by Anahita Pandole and her husband Darius Pandole was in the front passenger seat. Both were injured and were rushed to the Rainbow Hospital in Vapi,” he said. The accident was reported at 3 p.m., he said. Dr. Anahita is a gynaecologist attached to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. Mr. Pandole is a businessman and has served as an independent director at Tata Global Beverages. The Pandoles are from the same family. The Mistry family is yet to offer any comment.

Cyrus Mistry accident: 3 important safety lessons to remember in car

Former Tata Sons chairperson and business tycoon Mistry's tragic death has triggered fresh debate over road safety. The Mercedes car he was travelling in had seven airbags and had received a 5-star safety rating. It is said that three major mistakes proved fatal. Renowned auto expert Amit Khare in an interview to Hindustan Times sister publication Live Hindustan highlighted three points which must be kept in mind while travelling in a car. ALSO READ: After Cyrus Mistry's death in car accident, Delhi Police issues advisory Wreackage of the Mercedes car in which businessman and former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry was travelling when it met with an accident in Palghar, Sunday on September 4, 2022. Mistry, 54, died in the accident.(PTI) Here are three important points you must keep in mind while travelling in a car. 1. According to police, Cyrus Mistry was not wearing a seat belt. According to rules, passengers sitting in the back seat should wear seat belts. Had he worn a seat belt, the situation would be different. Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari ALSO READ: Mistry suffered multiple injuries to vital organs: Provisional autopsy 2. According to reports, Mistry's Mercedes GLC 200D SUV was overspeeding on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. It had covered a 3. Cyrus Mistry was not wearing a seat belt at the time of accident. According to the expert, his seating position in the car might not have been proper. After wearing a seat belt, the comfort level of a passenger decreas...

Nearly two months after Cyrus Mistry’s death in car crash, co

Nearly two months after the death of former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry in a car accident near Mumbai, his co-passenger Darius Pandole was discharged from Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital on Friday. His wife, renowned gynaecologist Dr Anahita Pandole, who was behind the wheel, is still recovering at the hospital but will be discharged soon, the hospital said. The couple was admitted to the hospital on September 5 after they were shifted from a private hospital in Vapi through a green corridor. Both had suffered severe injuries. While Darius underwent surgery on his forearm and maxillofacial surgery, he was also battling infection due to the severity of his injuries. Dr Anahita, who has been operated for pelvic reconstruction, is now undergoing physiotherapy at the hospital. Darius is being discharged after 54 days. Also Read | “The injuries were very complex and therefore our best team of multidisciplinary doctors worked closely on the Pandoles. Expert advice was sought from experts across the globe to define the best course of action for their treatment and that has enabled us to achieve results,” Dr Tarang Gianchandani, CEO of the hospital, said. “Modern technology, precise techniques, clinical expertise, and above all, patient care with seva bhav (service) played a large role in ensuring a positive outcome.”

Who Are The Pandoles, Cyrus Mistry's Co

New Delhi: Cyrus Mistry, former Chairman of Tata Sons, died in a car accident while on way from Gujarat's Udwada to Mumbai. He was accompanied by three others family friends, brothers Darius and Jehangir Pandole, and Darius Pandole's wife Anahita Pandole. Here's your 10-point cheatsheet to this big story: • Cyrus Mistry and the Pandoles had been to Udwada, where Parsis have their main "Fire Temple", to pray for the father of Pandole brothers, who died recently. The accident happened when they were returning. The Udwada Fire Temple was restored over the past few years at a very high cost, borne entirely by the Mistry family. It re-opened fully about a year ago. • The car was being driven by Anahita Pandole, a topgynaecologist of Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital. Darius Pandole was on the front passenger seat. Both were heavily injured and are recovering in the hospital. • Mr Mistry was on the backseat with Jehangir Pandole, Darius Pandole's brother. Neither survived. • Darius Pandole, 60, is the Managing Director and CEO of Mumbai-based JM Financial Private Equity. He was also an independent director in Tata group firms and had opposed the removal of Cyrus Mistry as Tata Sons Chairman. He had stepped down from the post when Cyrus Mistry was removed. • The Pandole family owned Duke's, a maker of soft drinks like Mangola. They had sold the business to Pepsi more than 20 years ago. One of the two brothers who sold the business to Pepsi was Dinshaw Pandole - the father of Darius ...

Cyrus Mistry Killed in Road Accident LIVE Updates: Mumbai gynecologist Anahita Pandole was driving Mercedes, say police

Cyrus Mistry killed in road accident live updates: Doctor says business tycoon suffered head injury Former chairman of Tata group, Cyrus Mistry was killed in a road accident in Palghar near Mumbai on Sunday. He was 54. Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in a Mercedes car. Stay here for all updates on this story -- Read Less For the 157-year-old multi-billion dollar Shapoorji Pallonji Group, the death of its youngest scion Cyrus Mistry in a tragic road accident, is a double-loss as his untimely passing away comes on the heels of the group patriarch's demise late June. The nearly USD 30-billion diversified group, which owns 18.6 per cent in the USD 130-billion Tata Group, was founded by the late senior Pallonji Mistry (great grandfather of Cyrus) in 1865 as Littlewood Pallonji & Co. A well-known gynecologist in Mumbai was driving the car which crashed on a road divider on Sunday, killing former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry and another occupant of the vehicle, police said. Primary information suggests that the car was over speeding and tried to overtake another vehicle from the wrong side (from the left), a police official said. Anahita Pandole (55), and her husband Darius Pandole (60) survived the crash, while Mistry (54) and Jahangir Pandole, brother of Darius, were killed in the accident, which happened around 3 pm, about 120 km from Mumbai, the official said. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday expressed shock at the death of former Tata Sons chai...

anahita: Cyrus Mistry car crash: Anahita Pandole had not worn seat belt properly, say police

Synopsis These findings are part of the charge sheet, which the police will file before the court, he said, adding the police were waiting for Anahita, a gynaecologist, to get discharged from a Mumbai-based hospital. Dr Anahita, who escaped with injuries in the accident, has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in south Mumbai and likely to be discharged in the next couple of days, he said. These findings are part of the charge sheet, which the police will file before the court, he said, adding the police were waiting for Anahita, a gynaecologist, to get discharged from a Mumbai-based hospital. Dr Anahita, who escaped with injuries in the accident, has been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in south Mumbai and likely to be discharged in the next couple of days, he said. The Palghar Police had registered a case against her in November. The offence was registered under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 304 (A) (causing death by rash and negligent act), 279 (rash driving on a public road) and 337 (causing death by act endangering life and personal safety of others) besides the Motor Vehicles Act at Kasa police station in the district. Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • 'Global influences made us forget traditional crops' • EPS draws 'PTR tapes' link with Stalin family • 7 tips to ace your job interviews in 2023 • Partnership with India is strategic, global: US • Cyclone leaves trail of destruction ...

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Cyrus Mistry, the 54-year-old former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, has died in a road accident near the financial capital Mumbai, Indian police said. Mistry was removed as chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the $300bn salt-to-software Tata conglomerate, in The accident took place in Palghar, located about 100km (62 miles) north of Mumbai, on Sunday afternoon. Mistry was travelling to Mumbai from Gujarat with three others, B Patil, the top police official in Palghar district, said. A senior Mumbai police official said the car in which Mistry was travelling had rammed into a divider, and that he had died on site. Several prominent politicians and industrialists tweeted their condolences after news of Mistry’s passing was reported. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Mistry’s demise untimely and shocking. “He was a promising business leader who believed in India’s economic prowess. His passing away is a big loss to the world of commerce and industry,” Modi tweeted. Mistry’s family and Tata Sons did not immediately respond to a request seeking comment. Tata Consultancy Services, in which Tata Sons owns a majority stake, said it was mourning the untimely demise of its former chairman, adding that the company was offering its “deepest condolences and prayers” to his family and friends. “He was a warm, friendly, and congenial person who built a strong relationship with the TCS family during his time as the chairman of the company,” TCS said in a statement....

Cyrus Mistry accident: 3 important safety lessons to remember in car

Former Tata Sons chairperson and business tycoon Mistry's tragic death has triggered fresh debate over road safety. The Mercedes car he was travelling in had seven airbags and had received a 5-star safety rating. It is said that three major mistakes proved fatal. Renowned auto expert Amit Khare in an interview to Hindustan Times sister publication Live Hindustan highlighted three points which must be kept in mind while travelling in a car. ALSO READ: After Cyrus Mistry's death in car accident, Delhi Police issues advisory Wreackage of the Mercedes car in which businessman and former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry was travelling when it met with an accident in Palghar, Sunday on September 4, 2022. Mistry, 54, died in the accident.(PTI) Here are three important points you must keep in mind while travelling in a car. 1. According to police, Cyrus Mistry was not wearing a seat belt. According to rules, passengers sitting in the back seat should wear seat belts. Had he worn a seat belt, the situation would be different. Union transport minister Nitin Gadkari ALSO READ: Mistry suffered multiple injuries to vital organs: Provisional autopsy 2. According to reports, Mistry's Mercedes GLC 200D SUV was overspeeding on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway. It had covered a 3. Cyrus Mistry was not wearing a seat belt at the time of accident. According to the expert, his seating position in the car might not have been proper. After wearing a seat belt, the comfort level of a passenger decreas...

Cyrus Mistry Killed in Road Accident LIVE Updates: Mumbai gynecologist Anahita Pandole was driving Mercedes, say police

Cyrus Mistry killed in road accident live updates: Doctor says business tycoon suffered head injury Former chairman of Tata group, Cyrus Mistry was killed in a road accident in Palghar near Mumbai on Sunday. He was 54. Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in a Mercedes car. Stay here for all updates on this story -- Read Less For the 157-year-old multi-billion dollar Shapoorji Pallonji Group, the death of its youngest scion Cyrus Mistry in a tragic road accident, is a double-loss as his untimely passing away comes on the heels of the group patriarch's demise late June. The nearly USD 30-billion diversified group, which owns 18.6 per cent in the USD 130-billion Tata Group, was founded by the late senior Pallonji Mistry (great grandfather of Cyrus) in 1865 as Littlewood Pallonji & Co. A well-known gynecologist in Mumbai was driving the car which crashed on a road divider on Sunday, killing former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry and another occupant of the vehicle, police said. Primary information suggests that the car was over speeding and tried to overtake another vehicle from the wrong side (from the left), a police official said. Anahita Pandole (55), and her husband Darius Pandole (60) survived the crash, while Mistry (54) and Jahangir Pandole, brother of Darius, were killed in the accident, which happened around 3 pm, about 120 km from Mumbai, the official said. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday expressed shock at the death of former Tata Sons chai...