Ratan Tata passes away at 86: India loses an icon

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Legends never die ~ Shree Ratan Tata, an Industrialist, a thorough gentleman, and a beautiful soul, is no more at 86. 
Ratan Tata was not just an industrialist but a visionary whose leadership transformed the landscape of Indian business. As the chairman of Tata Sons, he spearheaded the global expansion of the Tata Group, making it a symbol of Indian excellence worldwide. Under his stewardship, the group acquired marquee companies like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel, turning Tata into a global powerhouse. However, it wasn’t just his business acumen that set him apart. Through his exemplary existence, he explained to the World the difference between an Industrialist and a Businessman.
Ratan Tata was known for his deep humility and commitment to social good. Whether it was the Tata Group’s unparalleled contributions to philanthropy, the pioneering of low-cost innovations like the Tata Nano to serve the common man, or his quiet yet impactful support for startups, Ratan Tata’s legacy remained one of empathy and forward-thinking.
In a world where profit often outweighed purpose, he had shown that integrity and compassion could go hand-in-hand with business success. An outstanding human being, his life continues to inspire generations to dream big but remain rooted in the values of kindness and service to society.
A life lived is worth a million celebrations when legends die. May you attain sadgati Shree Ratan Tata. Om Shanti. 🙏

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