Why Ratan Tata- The hero of Ordinary People?!

Sindujaa D N

Today is Ratan Tata's birthday. Happy Birthday to Tata, who is today the largest entrepreneur in India.



Tata, who has been successful in all businesses ranging from salt used in food to glittering diamonds, is a man not only in business but also in giving.



Tata's family

Born on december 28, 1937 in Surat, Gujarat, he has enjoyed success in his unique endeavors despite the fact that his family has been in business for generations.



 Ratan Tata, the son of the novel Suni couple in Surat, is the grandfather of ratan tata, the Jamsetji Tata of the Tata Group. After the separation of his parents in 1948, ratan tata was raised by his grandmother Lady Nawazbai at the Tata Palace from the age of 10.



Generosity

Ratan Tata, who has been a pioneer in today's young society, has also been teaching young people the ins and outs of the industry. His generosity is indescribable. 



Through his charity, he continues to help millions of poor children, orphans and the disabled through his charity. It is noteworthy that even during the Corona period many crores were given to the needed.



Entrepreneur's Love

Ratan Tata, who is emerging as one of the best businessmen in the world, also fell in love. He said this while attending a function in Mumbai. 



Tata, who had failed in his own life, was the one who focused on his business with his foresight, without counting it. Thereby crowning victory.



Today is Tata's birthday, having been a role model for thousands of young people.



Interesting Events 

Ratan Tata is very interested in flying. In 2007 he became the first indian to direct the F-16 Falcon.


In 2009 ratan tata promised to make a car for one lakh rupees. It was then that Tata introduced the self-driving car. ratan tata is the biggest car lover. His collection includes many including Mercedes Benz, S Class, Maserati Quartoport, Mercedes Benz 500 SL, Jaguar F Type. 


In 2010, he donated $ 50 million to the Harvard business School. It was used to create the center called Tata Hall. 


He is the recipient of Tata India's highest civilian awards, including the Padma Vibhushan (2008) and the Padma Bhushan (2000).

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