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The quiet, tree-lined stretch of Prithviraj Road in Lutyens’ Delhi has long been home to some of modern India’s most defining figures. As the Tata Group faces an internal battle for control, it’s worth revisiting the address where its patriarchs once lived and worked — a road that also housed Dr BR Ambedkar while he drafted the Constitution and poet-diplomat Octavio Paz during his creative years in India.

Where industry met simplicity

The next time you drive towards Prithviraj Road from INA Market, take a glance at A-23 on your right. The address, now home to luxury apartments, was once the site of the famous Tata House — the Delhi residence of the salt-to-steel conglomerate’s chairperson JRD Tata and later of his successor, Ratan Tata.

Ratan Tata’s father, Na

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