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Titan MD C. K. Yenkataraman Steps Down, Ajoy Chawla To Succeed From Jan 1, 2026 ()

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Titan MD C. K. Yenkataraman Steps Down, Ajoy Chawla To Succeed From Jan 1, 2026

Ajoy Chawla graduated as a Mechanical Engineer from VJTI Mumbai and then did his PGDM from IIM-Calcutta.

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