Ratan Tata – A Visionary Leader Passes Away at 86

Ratan Tata Death

Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group, passed away at the age of 86. His death marks the end of an era for one of India’s most influential business leaders.

Born in 1937 into a prominent Parsi family, Ratan Tata was educated in the United States, earning a degree in architecture from Cornell University. He returned to India in 1962 to join the Tata Group, starting his career on the factory floor of Tata Steel.

Ratan Tata took over as chairman of Tata Group in 1991, succeeding JRD Tata. Under his leadership, the conglomerate expanded globally, acquiring high-profile companies such as Corus, Jaguar Land Rover, and Tetley. His tenure transformed Tata Group into a global powerhouse with annual revenues exceeding $100 billion.

Ratan Tata was not just a business magnate but also a philanthropist. He ensured that a significant portion of Tata Group’s profits were directed towards charitable causes through the Tata Trusts. His vision of combining business success with social responsibility set a benchmark for corporate governance in India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Ratan Tata as a visionary leader and an extraordinary human being. The current chairman of Tata Sons, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, called him a “truly uncommon leader” whose legacy will continue to inspire.

Ratan Tata’s death is a significant loss for India and the global business community. His contributions to industry and society will be remembered for generations to come.

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