"I am deeply honoured and humbled by the responsibility that has been cast on me by my fellow Trustees. I look forward to carrying on the legacy of Mr Ratan N Tata and the Founders of the Tata Group. Founded more than a century ago, the Tata Trusts are a unique vehicle for undertaking social good. On this solemn occasion, we rededicate ourselves to carrying on our developmental and philanthropic initiatives and continuing to play our part in nation-building," Noel Tata said.
In 2008, Ratan Tata shifted his Rs 1,500 crore Nano project from West Bengal to Gujarat due to protests led by Mamata Banerjee after the state government refused to return 400 acres of farmland. Narendra Modi, then Gujarat's chief minister, welcomed Tata, ensuring the project stayed in India. Production of Nano cars ceased in 2018.
Read full storyTata Group of Airlines, including Air India, Air India Express, and Vistara, made in-flight announcements in memory of Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, who passed away at 86 on Wednesday night. Passengers shared videos of the tribute, which honored Tata’s immense contributions to Indian aviation. Campbell Wilson, CEO of Air India, expressed deep condolences in an internal communication. Tributes poured in from leaders across India, with Gujarat and Maharashtra declaring one day of mourning. Ratan Tata was a renowned industrialist and philanthropist, honored with the Padma Vibhushan in 2008.
Read full storyRatan Tata, the renowned industrialist and philanthropist, was deeply compassionate towards animals, particularly dogs. He actively advocated for the welfare of strays, using his social media to raise awareness and find homes for them. His initiatives, like the Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai, reflected his commitment to animal care. Tata often shared personal stories about his adopted dogs and highlighted acts of kindness towards strays, especially during monsoons. His love for animals was a core part of his life, showing his deep empathy for all living beings, a legacy that continues to inspire many even after his passing.
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