Anniversary of Jahangir Tata's death, November 29. On this day in 1993, Jahangir Tata, a prominent figure in industry and entrepreneurship, passed away. Tata was a member of the Tata family and played a significant role in the development of India's industries and economy. His contributions spanned various fields, including aviation, automotive manufacturing, and philanthropy. Throughout his professional life, Jahangir Tata founded or managed several companies and was recognized as a pioneer in Indian aviation. He established Air India and was instrumental in modernizing the country's airline fleet. Tata was also active in various industrial and social initiatives, with his efforts to improve working conditions and social welfare receiving notable attention. In 1993, following Jahangir Tata's death, many industrial and social organizations in India commemorated his legacy. The anniversary serves as an opportunity to reflect on his achievements and the impact he had on India's industry and society. This day was added to the Gregorian calendar after his death in 1993, in recognition of Jahangir Tata's significant role in modern Indian history and his broad influence on the nation's economic and social development.