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Sir Ratan Tata Sir Ratan Tata, born in 1871, was the younger son of Jamsetji and carried forward the family’s tradition of philanthropy. Known for his deep concern for the underprivileged, Ratan ...
Ratan Tata, the renowned Indian industrialist and philanthropist, recently passed away at the age of 86. ... In addition, Tata focused on philanthropy through Tata Trusts, ...
Ratan Tata, the former Chairman of Tata Sons, was one such individual who, with his humility, far-sightedness, and unyielding ethical standards, stands tall among the greatest visionaries of our time.
Ratan Tata (AMP 71, 1975), who was one of India’s most admired leaders, died on October 9, in Mumbai. The Tata Group announced his death in a statement. ... CEOs in the world by Barron’s magazine in ...
The passing of this great entrepreneur brought to the fore one of the legacies that will outlive him: Ratan Tata was the top philanthrope in the world, eclipsing even Bill Gates by far. At over US ...
Ratan Tata in 2011. The Indian industrialist died October 9 at 86. Wikimedia Commons. For leaders, staying humble can be the best way to get results.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Tata as "a visionary business leader," saying he's "extremely pained" by the death of Tata, who ran the conglomerate for over 20 years as chairman.
Ratan Tata joined the Tata Group in 1961 and succeeded his uncle J.R.D. Tata as chairman after the latter’s retirement in 1991. That followed the liberalization of India’s economy in 1990, ...