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Ratan Tata Urges People To Be Cautious Around Animals During The Rainy Season, Read What He Says

Ratan Tata recommended that people provide stray animals temporary shelter during the rain and advised people to check under their automobiles before starting the engine.

Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata

Today, July 4, Ratan Tata posted a message on Instagram to raise awareness about the need to protect stray animals during the monsoon season. The businessman advised customers to look underneath their vehicles for stray animals seeking refuge from the rain.

Ratan Tata urges people to watch out for dogs in this monsoon

Not only that, but he also urged people to provide stray cats and dogs with a temporary haven. Tata’s touching post touched many others, who referred to him as a “legend.” Some even mentioned how accidents can be prevented if people keep an eye out for stray animals that seek shelter underneath automobiles when it rains. Others thanked Ratan Tata for his post and commended him for trying to spread awareness about the need to safeguard stray animals during the rainy season.

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Many stray cats and dogs seek refuge under our automobiles now that the monsoon season has arrived. Before starting our car and accelerating, we should check underneath to make sure no stray animals are hiding underneath. If we are ignorant of their presence under our vehicles, they could be fatally harmed, severely injured, or rendered disabled. If we could all provide them with temporary shelter when it pours this season, it would be wonderful,” stated Ratan Tata while posting a photo to Instagram. A dog wearing a collar and sitting on a road is depicted in the image. A QR code is stitched onto the collar.

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See how people reacted to this:

“Gem for the voiceless society, a man in a million,” wrote one user. Another said, “Thank you for being so generous.” “A 20- to 30-second break after starting the engine can save a life,” said a third. “Legend for a reason,” chimed in a fourth. The fifth said, “This was crucial. I’m grateful. ” Tapping the hood to see if an animal is perched beneath it takes ten seconds. Your lone, modest deed has the power to save lives. Sixth: “Sir @ratantata,” he said. Do you agree with Ratan Tata’s post? Before starting the engine, do you check underneath your car for stray animals?