A wave of mourning has swept across the country following the death of Ratan Tata, the esteemed industrialist and philanthropist. Veteran leaders from various sectors have come forward to pay tribute to his remarkable legacy.
Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat expressed his grief on the social media platform X, stating, “It is very sad to know that Shri Ratan Tata ji is no longer among us. A visionary businessman and philanthropist, he left an indelible mark on India’s corporate landscape.
His legacy of ethics, empathy, and compassion will always inspire.” Shekhawat extended his heartfelt condolences to the Tata Group family and all those whose lives Tata touched with his generosity and kindness. He described Tata’s passing as the “end of an era.”
Later, Shekhawat participated in Tata’s last journey, honoring him with a tribute. In another post on X, he wrote, “Today, I paid tribute to Shri Ratan Tata ji. He was an institution in himself, and his contributions to our country will remain unmatched. Om Shanti.”
Ratan Tata, the honorary chairman of Tata Sons, passed away late on October 9 at Breach Candy Hospital due to age-related health issues. He was 86 years old.
Tata served as chairman of the Tata Group from March 1991 until December 28, 2012, and briefly returned to lead the group from 2016 to 2017 before taking on the honorary chairman role.
Born on December 28, 1937, Tata played a pivotal role in transforming the Tata Group during his tenure, elevating it to new heights in the era of liberalization.
Known for his gentle demeanor, he maintained a strict approach to business matters, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire many.