Ratan Tata's legendary life in pictures

G GOWTHAM
On wednesday night, ratan tata, the 86-year-old chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, one of the largest businesses in india, passed away. For the past four days, he has been receiving treatment in Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital for a protracted sickness. The industrialist only on monday denied rumors about his health in a social media post and stated that, because of his advanced age, he was going through standard medical examinations.
 

"For the Tata Group, Mr. Tata was more than a chairperson. To me, he was a mentor, guide and friend. He inspired by example. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, and innovation, the Tata Group under his stewardship expanded its global footprint while always remaining true to its moral compass," said Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran said in a statement announcing his death.

Ratan Tata is most known for having managed the Tata Group from 1991 to 2012, but his legacy extends well beyond his impressive career accomplishments. It is also firmly ingrained in the belief that "India and indians first." ratan tata was born in mumbai on december 28, 1937, into a well-to-do Parsi family.
The founder of the Tata Group, Jamsetji Tata, was the great-grandson of Ratan Tata. After earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell university in 1962, he started working for his family's company.
When he became chairman in 1991, the company was going through a difficult time with just USD 5.8 billion in sales. The corporation broadened its scope and diversified its interests under his direction, and by 2011–12, sales had increased to almost USD 100 billion.

 

The first hatchback in india with a diesel engine was the Tata Indica, which was introduced by Tata Motors in 1998. It was Tata Motors' first passenger hatchback. Beginning in late 2004, the models were also shipped to nations in europe and Africa. april 2018 saw the car's discontinuation.
The 2008 debut of the Tata Nano may be the endeavor that most embodied Ratan Tata's dedication to India. His goal was to build the most inexpensive automobile in the world, priced at one lakh rupees, so that the middle class in india could afford transportation.

Ratan Tata had a key role in the acquisition of foreign businesses during his tenure, such as Corus Steel and Jaguar Land Rover, and he also made the Tata Group a major force in industries like information technology, telecommunications, steel, and autos.
 

In addition to his economic endeavors, ratan tata was a philanthropist, as demonstrated by his direction of the Tata Trusts, which concentrate on social and community development in India. He made a significant and long-lasting contribution to rural development, healthcare, and education.
 
Ratan Tata was generally regarded for his financial acumen and steadfast honesty. He was honored with various distinctions, including the Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the british Empire and the Padma Vibhushan, the country's second-highest civilian award.
 
 


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