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Rs 156cr in FY25: N Chandrasekaran among highest-paid chiefs
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N Chandrasekaran's compensation as Tata Sons chairman rose to Rs 156 crore in FY25, marking a 15% increase from the previous year. Tata Electronics, a relatively new venture, generated substantial revenue, while Air India emerged as the group's biggest loss-making entity despite significant revenue. TCS remains the largest profit contributor to the Tata Group.
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