<p>Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has got a second term with the board of the salt-to-software conglomerate extending his term by another five years.</p>.<p>“At its meeting on Friday, the Board of Tata Sons reviewed the last five years and considered the reappointment of its Executive Chairman N Chandrasekaran,” the Tata Sons said in a statement. </p>.<p>Popularly known as Chandra (58), he was appointed Chairman of Tata Sons in February 2017, a few months after the ouster of Cyrus Mistry from the post.</p>.<p>“It has been a privilege to lead the Tata Group for the last five years and I am delighted at the opportunity to lead the Tata Group for another five years, in its next phase,” said Chandrasekaran.</p>.<p>Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons and Chairman, Tata Trusts, who was a special invitee to this meeting expressed his satisfaction on the progress and performance of the Tata Group under the leadership of Chandrasekaran. He recommended his term be renewed for a further five-year period.</p>.<p>“The Board members commended the performance of the Executive Chairman and unanimously approved the reappointment of N Chandrasekaran as the Executive Chairman for the next five years,” a Tata Sons statement said. </p>.<p>The re-appointment comes just weeks after Tata Group took over the government-controlled carrier Air India, regaining ownership of the airline after nearly 70 years, which is a matter of prestige for the company.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has got a second term with the board of the salt-to-software conglomerate extending his term by another five years.</p>.<p>“At its meeting on Friday, the Board of Tata Sons reviewed the last five years and considered the reappointment of its Executive Chairman N Chandrasekaran,” the Tata Sons said in a statement. </p>.<p>Popularly known as Chandra (58), he was appointed Chairman of Tata Sons in February 2017, a few months after the ouster of Cyrus Mistry from the post.</p>.<p>“It has been a privilege to lead the Tata Group for the last five years and I am delighted at the opportunity to lead the Tata Group for another five years, in its next phase,” said Chandrasekaran.</p>.<p>Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons and Chairman, Tata Trusts, who was a special invitee to this meeting expressed his satisfaction on the progress and performance of the Tata Group under the leadership of Chandrasekaran. He recommended his term be renewed for a further five-year period.</p>.<p>“The Board members commended the performance of the Executive Chairman and unanimously approved the reappointment of N Chandrasekaran as the Executive Chairman for the next five years,” a Tata Sons statement said. </p>.<p>The re-appointment comes just weeks after Tata Group took over the government-controlled carrier Air India, regaining ownership of the airline after nearly 70 years, which is a matter of prestige for the company.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>