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Ratan Naval Tata, the iconic Indian industrialist and philanthropist who led the Tata Group to global prominence, sadly passed away last night, Wednesday October 9, 2024, at the age of 86. Tata was known to be battling illness and his death marks the end of an era for Indian business and philanthropy.
Tata, who served as Chairman of Tata Sons from 1991 to 2012, is credited with transforming the Tata Group from a primarily domestic conglomerate into a global powerhouse. Under his leadership, the group expanded its operations into various sectors, including steel, automobiles, information technology, and telecommunications. He spearheaded several landmark acquisitions, including the purchase of Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea, which significantly enhanced the group’s international presence.
Beyond his business acumen, Tata was widely respected for his philanthropic endeavors. He established the Tata Trusts, which focus on various social causes, including education, healthcare, and rural development. His commitment to social responsibility earned him numerous accolades and awards, both in India and abroad.
Tata’s death has been met with an outpouring of grief and tributes from across the globe. India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi expressed his condolences, stating that Tata was “a visionary leader, a compassionate soul, and an extraordinary human being.” Various business leaders and politicians have also lauded his contributions to India’s economic growth and social development.
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