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Tata Group Sets Up ₹500 Crore Trust for Air India Plane Crash Victims

In a humanitarian move, Tata Group has established a ₹500 crore trust to support the victims and families affected by the Air India plane crash, ensuring long-term relief and care.

Tata Group Sets Up ₹500 Crore Trust for Air India Plane Crash Victims

In a humanitarian move, Tata Group has established a ₹500 crore trust to support the victims and families affected by the Air India plane crash, ensuring long-term relief and care.

 

Marking a significant humanitarian gesture, Tata Group has announced the formation of a ₹500 crore trust dedicated to the welfare of those impacted by the recent Air India plane crash. This initiative aims to provide both immediate financial assistance and long-term support, including medical aid, education for children of the victims, and psychological counseling for families coping with the tragedy.

 

The trust, named "Air India Tragedy Relief & Rehabilitation Trust," will be administered independently to ensure transparency and efficiency in fund utilization. Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran emphasized that the group's commitment goes beyond business—highlighting compassion, accountability, and national responsibility.

 

The move has been widely lauded across the political, corporate, and public spectrum, with many applauding Tata Group's proactive stance and empathy in the face of crisis. The initiative reflects the company’s longstanding tradition of prioritizing human values alongside its business ambitions.

 

As investigations into the cause of the crash continue, this fund stands as a beacon of hope and healing for the affected families, offering them the dignity, resources, and support they need to rebuild thei

r lives.