The group shared visuals of Ratan Tata planting a Tabebuia Rosea plant, which has now turned into a tree. On 15 October 2001, Ratan Tata visited the Infosys campus in Bengaluru’s Electronics City.
If you're hoping to invite birds to your yard, these pink blooming trees may be the answer. Encourage avian visitors with ...
Answer: Three predominant yellow flowering trees brighten neighborhoods and roadsides spring through fall. The first is the yellow tabebuia in March, second is the peltophorum in July and now the ...
Kolkata experiences relief from chhatim allergies as Cyclone Dana triggers rainfall, leading to the shedding of fragrant ...
Two years ago we received a yellow tabebuia from the city that was planted ... Figure it takes one year for the tree to become established and another to begin making good growth.
Farewell Ratan,'' he wrote on X. During his visit in 2001, Tata planted a Tabebuia Rosea tree, which has now grown tall and strong. Infosys commented, "The plant has grown into a tree today ...
Billionaire Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, paid tribute to the legendary industrialist Ratan Tata, recalling their first meeting in 2001 and the journey that followed. Nilekani took to ...
ALSO READ | Tabebuia Rosea sapling planted by Ratan Tata at Bengaluru Infosys campus 23 years ago grows into a tree. Watch Gopal's son Ajay Joshi has also been named in the FIR, police sources ...
Farewell Ratan,'' he wrote on X. During his 2001 visit, Mr Tata also planted a Tabebuia Rosea, which is now a thriving tree. Infosys wrote: "The plant has grown into a tree today, and so has our ...
In its tribute, the software giant wrote that during his visit to Bengaluru 23 years ago, Ratan Tata had planted a Tabebuia Rosea in the campus. "The plant has grown into a tree today, and so has ...