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Sorry but I want to ask: what genocide did ratan tata enable? I looked it up but I'm finding nothing except this- https://x.com/thind_akashdeep/status/1844260311907348906 ik you are not on here to teach, but I just want to know
tata, like many indian capitalists, is arming the genocide of palestinians
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Ratan Tataâs absence deeply felt across the world, writes PM Narendra Modi
File picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi (then Chief Minister of Gujarat) with industrialist Ratan N. Tata at the Global Investors Summit 2011 in Gandhinagar | Photo Credit: PTI It has been a month since Shri Ratan Tata Ji left us. From bustling cities and towns to villages, his absence is deeply felt across every segment of society. Seasoned industrialists, budding entrepreneurs and…
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Mr Ratan N. Tata Exclusive Interview with Suhel Seth
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Tata’s investment legacy in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Ratan N. Tata during the signing of an MoU between the Telangana government and Tata Trusts for state-wide cancer care, in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: File Photo It was not the first time that Ratan Tata faced a hostile business environment in West Bengal. It was something that he accepted, and gamed it. In 2010, he reminisced about his days when he headed the National Radio & Electronics Co.…
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[ad_1] From corporate leaders to politicians, celebrities, and general public, thousands of people gathered to pay tributes to Ratan Tata, (Photo: Reuters)5 min read Last Updated : Oct 11 2024 | 12:57 AM IST Industrialists, politicians, film stars, Tata group employees, friends, family members and admirers—running into thousands--queued up at the National Centre of Performing Arts (NCPA) at Nariman Point since Thursday morning to pay their last respects to Ratan Tata, 86. The patriarch and chairman emeritus of the salt-to-software conglomerate passed away late Wednesday night at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, where he was admitted in the wee hours of Monday. The crowd had started building up outside the hospital on Wednesday evening itself when news got out that Tata, who’s a household name, was critical in the intensive care unit. Soon after the Tata group made the announcement late night, rich tributes flowed in from across the country and around the world. Leaders and business honchos spoke about Tata’s acumen for his global vision, his generosity, his contributions beyond the boardroom and his love for dogs. In television studios and newsrooms, there were questions around succession and the next chapter in the Tata empire. The biggest question was whether Noel Tata, chairman of Trent and half brother of Ratan Tata, will be chosen as the head of Tata Trusts, which owns 66 per cent in Tata Sons. But this was a day to mourn the passing away of the titan who had presided over India’s largest corporate group for over two decades, and also to celebrate the legacy that he leaves behind. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp As the last journey began, from his home in Colaba to NCPA in Nariman Point, Tata’s mortal remains--draped in tricolor—were escorted by the Mumbai police band. The last rites, with full state honours and gun salute, were performed at Mumbai’s Worli Crematorium. While VVIPs gathered there to pay their homage, the gates of the crematorium were thrown open to hundreds of emotionally charged employees after a while in the midst of Tata chants. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi was away on an official trip to Laos, Home Minister Amit Shah represented the Union government at the funeral. Laying a wreath, Shah said he joins millions of Indians to grieve the sad demise of Ratan Tata. “Tata led the Tata group with clean corporate governance, adhering to the rules, and made efforts to build a better society through the Tata Trusts. Ratan Tata Ji's legacy will continue to guide those who lead the industrial sector of the country for a long time to come,” Shah said. The previous night, the PM had said in a statement that Tata was a visionary business leader, a compassionate soul and an extraordinary human being. Among those attending the last rites of Tata were Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, and Reserve Bank of India governor Shaktikanta Das. Captains of the industry including Mukesh Ambani, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Adi Godrej were there too. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran and Noel Tata were seen interacting with the dignitaries. Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, film star Aamir Khan and movie maker Madhur Bhandarkar also joined in to pay their tributes. It was here at the same crematorium that the last rites of Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Tata Sons, were performed in September 2022. Ratan Tata and Mistry had fought a bitter legal battle which culminated in the Supreme Court ruling in favour of the Tatas. Shapoorji Mistry, Chairman of SP Group, which owns 18.4 per cent stake in Tata Sons, said on Thursday that the Mistry family has had a long standing relationship with the Tata Group and with Ratan Tata. “Tata’s unfortunate passing marks the end of an era.
He will always be remembered as a leader who left a lasting mark on the evolution of the Tata Group,” he said. As Maharashtra government declared Thursday a day of mourning, national flags flew at half mast in all government buildings in the state. On a day when the world watched the end of an era, Maharashtra Chief Minister Shinde urged the Centre to posthumously award ‘Bharat Ratna’, India’s highest civilian honour, to Tata. In his last social media post on Monday, reacting to media reports that he was very unwell and admitted into Breach Candy’s ICU, Ratan Tata had assured the nation that he had gone to the hospital for a regular check up. ‘’Thank you for thinking of me,’’ he had said. Within a week, his admirers were thanking Tata while bidding him farewell. Paying tributes One of the most unique aspects of Shri Ratan TataJi was his passion towards dreaming big and giving back “Narendra Modi, Prime Minister ...A leader par excellence, visionary industrialist, and philanthropist “Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs There are two things that stand out about Ratan Tata: First, he was a true visionary. Second, he was a strong believer in ethics in corporate governance” Shaktikanta Das, RBI Governor Mr Tata took India to the world and brought the best of the world to Bharat” Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries (He) was instrumental in mentoring and developing the modern business leadership in India” Sundar Pichai, Alphabet CEO First Published: Oct 11 2024 | 12:15 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] From corporate leaders to politicians, celebrities, and general public, thousands of people gathered to pay tributes to Ratan Tata, (Photo: Reuters)5 min read Last Updated : Oct 11 2024 | 12:57 AM IST Industrialists, politicians, film stars, Tata group employees, friends, family members and admirers—running into thousands--queued up at the National Centre of Performing Arts (NCPA) at Nariman Point since Thursday morning to pay their last respects to Ratan Tata, 86. The patriarch and chairman emeritus of the salt-to-software conglomerate passed away late Wednesday night at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, where he was admitted in the wee hours of Monday. The crowd had started building up outside the hospital on Wednesday evening itself when news got out that Tata, who’s a household name, was critical in the intensive care unit. Soon after the Tata group made the announcement late night, rich tributes flowed in from across the country and around the world. Leaders and business honchos spoke about Tata’s acumen for his global vision, his generosity, his contributions beyond the boardroom and his love for dogs. In television studios and newsrooms, there were questions around succession and the next chapter in the Tata empire. The biggest question was whether Noel Tata, chairman of Trent and half brother of Ratan Tata, will be chosen as the head of Tata Trusts, which owns 66 per cent in Tata Sons. But this was a day to mourn the passing away of the titan who had presided over India’s largest corporate group for over two decades, and also to celebrate the legacy that he leaves behind. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp As the last journey began, from his home in Colaba to NCPA in Nariman Point, Tata’s mortal remains--draped in tricolor—were escorted by the Mumbai police band. The last rites, with full state honours and gun salute, were performed at Mumbai’s Worli Crematorium. While VVIPs gathered there to pay their homage, the gates of the crematorium were thrown open to hundreds of emotionally charged employees after a while in the midst of Tata chants. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi was away on an official trip to Laos, Home Minister Amit Shah represented the Union government at the funeral. Laying a wreath, Shah said he joins millions of Indians to grieve the sad demise of Ratan Tata. “Tata led the Tata group with clean corporate governance, adhering to the rules, and made efforts to build a better society through the Tata Trusts. Ratan Tata Ji's legacy will continue to guide those who lead the industrial sector of the country for a long time to come,” Shah said. The previous night, the PM had said in a statement that Tata was a visionary business leader, a compassionate soul and an extraordinary human being. Among those attending the last rites of Tata were Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, and Reserve Bank of India governor Shaktikanta Das. Captains of the industry including Mukesh Ambani, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Adi Godrej were there too. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran and Noel Tata were seen interacting with the dignitaries. Cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, film star Aamir Khan and movie maker Madhur Bhandarkar also joined in to pay their tributes. It was here at the same crematorium that the last rites of Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Tata Sons, were performed in September 2022. Ratan Tata and Mistry had fought a bitter legal battle which culminated in the Supreme Court ruling in favour of the Tatas. Shapoorji Mistry, Chairman of SP Group, which owns 18.4 per cent stake in Tata Sons, said on Thursday that the Mistry family has had a long standing relationship with the Tata Group and with Ratan Tata. “Tata’s unfortunate passing marks the end of an era.
He will always be remembered as a leader who left a lasting mark on the evolution of the Tata Group,” he said. As Maharashtra government declared Thursday a day of mourning, national flags flew at half mast in all government buildings in the state. On a day when the world watched the end of an era, Maharashtra Chief Minister Shinde urged the Centre to posthumously award ‘Bharat Ratna’, India’s highest civilian honour, to Tata. In his last social media post on Monday, reacting to media reports that he was very unwell and admitted into Breach Candy’s ICU, Ratan Tata had assured the nation that he had gone to the hospital for a regular check up. ‘’Thank you for thinking of me,’’ he had said. Within a week, his admirers were thanking Tata while bidding him farewell. Paying tributes One of the most unique aspects of Shri Ratan TataJi was his passion towards dreaming big and giving back “Narendra Modi, Prime Minister ...A leader par excellence, visionary industrialist, and philanthropist “Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs There are two things that stand out about Ratan Tata: First, he was a true visionary. Second, he was a strong believer in ethics in corporate governance” Shaktikanta Das, RBI Governor Mr Tata took India to the world and brought the best of the world to Bharat” Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries (He) was instrumental in mentoring and developing the modern business leadership in India” Sundar Pichai, Alphabet CEO First Published: Oct 11 2024 | 12:15 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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Rest in peace, Ratan N Tata. You have left an indelible mark on the world, and on me. Forever an inspiration.
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Ratan Tata’s Successor: Who Will Inherit the Rs 3,800 Crore Legacy After His Death?
Ratan Tata’s Successor: Unveiling Who Will Inherit His Rs 3,800 Crore Fortune and Lead the Tata Group Legacy After His Passing
Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata died at the age of 86 due to the result of leukemia on October the 9th of 2024. Mukarji saw that Tata had a personal net worth of 3,800 crore, a simple man whose passion was to give back to the society through Tata Trusts. It also brings uncertainty on the survival of Tata Group and to who the inheritance will go to after the death of its chairman.
Read more: Rohit Sharma give Tribute to Ratan Tata saying ‘Man with a heart of gold’
The Succession Question Ratan Tata never had children and thus the world has been wondering who would take over as the billionaire’s successor and continue with the Tata’s Business Empire. While the corporate anointed successor, N Chandrasekaran, has led Tata Sons since 2017, the line of succession of the personal dynasty is less visible.
Read more: Big Update – PM Modi Departs For Laos To Attend ASEAN-India, East Asia Summit
The Likely Heir: Noel Tata In the family circle, Noel Tata, who is Ratan Tata’s half-brother, is considered to be one of the most viable candidates for the top post. He currently occupies key roles in Tata group companies and because of his family relation, he is the most poised person to inherit Ratan Tata’s families wealth.
Next Generation: Maya, Neville, and Leah Tata It should also be noted that Noel Tata’s children are also-another branch in the Tata’s tree that has been groomed to take up big responsibilities in the coming future. Maya Tata is now working in Tata Digital while Neville Tata is at the helm of managing the retail chain Star Bazaar, Leah Tata has done a great work in the hospitality industry. Altogether, he and others like him make a picture of the next generation of the Tata family’s participation in the holding.
The Tata family as the conglomerate moves forward the next generation looks well equipped to sustain the Tata Group’s motto of innovation and giving back to society.
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"Remembering the visionary leader who shaped India's industrial landscape. Mr. Ratan N. Tata's legacy of innovation, philanthropy, and ethical leadership continues to inspire us all.
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Ratan Tata, Visionary Leader and Former Tata Sons Chairman, Passes Away at 86
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A Business Icon’s Passing
Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Sons and one of India’s most respected business leaders, passed away at the age of 86 in a Mumbai hospital. Tata, widely admired for his visionary leadership and philanthropy, was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital earlier this week. While undergoing medical checkups for age-related health conditions, his health took a turn for the worse, leading to his demise on Wednesday night.
N. Chandrasekaran, the current chairman of Tata Sons, confirmed the news and expressed his deep sorrow, referring to Tata as his “friend, mentor, and guide.” No further details regarding the cause of death were provided. Ratan Tata, who lived in Mumbai, had earlier reassured the public through a statement that there was no significant concern regarding his health, but the nation now mourns the loss of a towering figure in Indian business.
Tributes from Leaders and Peers
Ratan Tata’s passing has evoked a wave of heartfelt tributes from industry leaders, politicians, and business peers. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Tata as not just a successful businessman, but also a compassionate leader who made significant contributions beyond the corporate world. “He provided stable leadership to one of India’s oldest and most prestigious business houses. At the same time, his contribution went far beyond boardrooms,” Modi said, highlighting Tata’s philanthropic efforts.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai also paid tribute, recalling his last meeting with Tata, where they discussed innovations like Waymo. Pichai lauded Tata for his extraordinary business acumen and his dedication to mentoring future business leaders in India. Similarly, Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, called Tata’s death a “big loss, not just to the Tata Group, but to every Indian,” while Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra Group, emphasized the lasting legacy Tata has left behind.
Tata’s Legacy and Achievements
Ratan Tata’s illustrious career spanned decades, during which he transformed the Tata Group into a global conglomerate. He received the prestigious Padma Bhushan in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008, two of India’s highest civilian honors. Under his leadership, Tata Group became a collection of nearly 100 companies, including Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata Power, and Tata Consultancy Services. His strategic acquisitions, such as the purchase of Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford in 2008, underscored his commitment to expanding the group’s global reach.
Tata also played a pioneering role in India’s aviation industry. Tata Group first launched an airline in 1932, which later became Air India, eventually reacquiring the state-owned carrier in 2021. In addition, Tata partnered with Singapore Airlines to launch Vistara, which was recently merged with Air India. His endeavors in the automotive industry were notable as well, especially with the launch of the Tata Nano, marketed as the world’s cheapest car in 2009. Although the car did not achieve commercial success and was discontinued in 2018, it was an example of Tata’s vision for providing affordable transportation to millions of Indians.
Having graduated from Cornell University with a degree in architecture, Ratan Tata began his career at Tata Group in 1961 and succeeded J.R.D. Tata as chairman in 1991. He officially retired in 2012, briefly returning in 2016 to serve as interim chairman following the removal of his successor, Cyrus Mistry, before permanently stepping down in 2017 when N. Chandrasekaran took over.
With Tata’s passing, India has lost not only an industrial titan but also a figure who embodied integrity, vision, and a lifelong commitment to improving society. His influence and legacy will continue to inspire generations of business leaders and entrepreneurs across the world.
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Farewell to a Visionary - Ratan Tata’s Legacy Lives On
Ratan Tata died on October 9, 2024, in Mumbai at the age of 86. He was one of India's best-known businessmen and the Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group. The industrialist was in critical condition when he was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital earlier this week. He is known for his leadership and philanthropic efforts. His death marks the end of an age for India's corporate world. This is today’s top news headlines India.
Ratan Naval Tata led the Tata Group between 1991 and 2012. During his reign, he turned the conglomerate Tata into a global force with acquisitions such as Jaguar Land Rover, Corus Steel, and other key companies. Tata was a much more prominent company in the world during this time. The company's revenue soared from $100 billion to more than $200 billion under his leadership.
Ratan Tata's commitment to social issues was also celebrated, in addition to his achievements as a businessman. He was in charge of the Tata Trusts, which contributed to various initiatives for healthcare, education, and rural development. This has benefited millions. His compassion was extended to people and animals. His last project, a veterinary clinic in Mumbai, was a testament to this.
Global tributes have poured in following his death. Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran referred to him as "a friend, mentor, and guide" and emphasized his unwavering dedication to excellence and integrity. Narendra Modi called him a compassionate and visionary soul who had a profound impact on the world beyond business.
Ratan Tata received numerous awards, including India's highest civilian honor, the Padma Vibhushan. He was also known for his grace and humility, which made him a favorite of people from every walk of life.
Tata will be buried with full state honors as Maharashtra declared a National Day of Mourning in his honor. India has suffered a great loss with his death, as his vision and leadership shaped the industrial landscape for decades.
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Ratan Tata, former chairman of India’s Tata Sons, dies at 86
NEW DELHI (AP) — Ratan Tata, a former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons hailed as a visionary business leader, died at a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday night. He was 86. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran confirmed Tata’s death and described him in a statement as his “friend, mentor, and guide.” He did not provide a cause of death. Tata was admitted this week to the Breach Candy Hospital…
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Ratan Tata's illustrious career is adorned with numerous accolades, including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan, two of India's highest civilian awards, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to industry and society. His visionary leadership, strategic acumen, and unwavering commitment to social responsibility have not only transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse but also left an indelible mark on the landscape of Indian business and philanthropy. You will not be forgotten. Because Legends never die… 🇮🇳 Om Shanti Ratan N Tata Sir 🙏
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