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Sumantran exits Tata Motors
Mumbai: Hot on the heels of Tata
Motors appointing Ravi Kant as managing director, V Sumantran,
executive director, passenger car business, has announced
that he will be leaving the company to pursue other interests.
"Sumantran's last date with Tata Motors will be mutually
decided between him and the company at a future date,"
said a Tata Motors spokesperson. The spokesperson said
the company's research and development efforts would continue
unhindered and that Tata Motors would begin the "tooling
exercise" for its Rs1-lakh-car project shortly.
Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata had roped in Sumantran,
46, to help turn Tata Motors into a global player.
Sumantran joined Tata Motors in November 2001 after leaving
a senior position at the General Motors' R&D centre
in Michigan, US. Aerodynamics was his area of research
at General Motors.
"It has been a privilege to have worked with Ratan
Tata and to have been a part of Tata Motors during the
turnaround phase of the company's recent performance.
I leave the company with a lot of goodwill and good feelings,"
Sumantran said.
Ratan Tata said, "Sumantran has contributed significantly
to the company during his association. I wish him all
success in his future career."
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