Ratan Tata, who was regarded as one of India’s most innovative businessmen, passed away on Wednesday night at the age of 86. The former chairman of Tata Sons had been receiving medical attention at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital for the last three days. When his death was confirmed late on October 9, it sent shockwaves throughout the nation and beyond.
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Sachin Tendulkar pays tribute to the late Ratan Tata in a heartfelt post
On his social media account, legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar paid moving respects to the late businessman Ratan Tata. Emphasising the broad effect felt by millions, even those who never had the honour of meeting him, Tendulkar thought about Tata’s great influence on the country in both life and death in his honest article. Tendulkar praised Tata’s love of animals, philanthropy, and dedication to society welfare as outstanding traits that underlined the need of compassion in reaching real development. With a kind departure, he said that the organisations he founded and the principles he represented will help to preserve Tata’s legacy. Sachin Tendulkar on X:
The whole nation is in mourning as one of the most revered and valued people to have been born in India has gone for his heavenly home. Ratan Tata was a wonderful visionary who affected every aspect of life. From FMCG to Automotive, Tata Sons has touched and still dominates every sector. Architect of India’s rich present and future, Ratan Tata’s death is being condoned by powerful individuals from all spheres.
Ratan Tata’s contributions to India’s industrial growth and global influence are unparalleled. During his leadership, Tata Group expanded its footprint internationally, acquiring major brands like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus, while also setting new standards for corporate ethics and philanthropy. A true titan of Indian industry, Tata was as well-known for his humanitarian efforts as he was for his business acumen.
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