India

Telugu Leaders Mourn Loss Of Ratan Tata

Leaders from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh expressed their condolences following the passing of eminent industrialist Ratan Tata.

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy conveyed his deep shock over Tata’s death. He stated, “Deeply shocked and saddened by the passing of Shri Ratan Tata, one of India’s greatest industrialists.” Reddy described Tata as a “visionary leader, humanitarian, and legendary figure” in India’s corporate world.

Reddy emphasized Tata’s significant contributions to India’s industrial landscape. “Under his exceptional leadership, the Tata brand soared to unparalleled heights,” he said. He added that Tata’s legacy of business excellence and commitment to social good would inspire future generations, especially the youth of India.

In his message, Reddy extended heartfelt condolences to the Tata family and to the many Indians mourning this loss. He remarked, “India has lost not only an industrial icon but a beloved son who embodied the true spirit of service and integrity.”

Also Read: A Final Goodbye: Key Union Ministers Lament Ratan Tata’s Demise

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu also mourned Tata’s passing. He reflected, “Few men have left such an enduring imprint on this world with their vision and integrity.” Naidu highlighted Tata’s contributions to industry and philanthropy, stating that his legacy would inspire generations to come.

“Today, we have lost not just a business titan, but a true humanitarian,” he added. Naidu expressed his deepest condolences to Tata’s loved ones and the Tata Group, saying, “A life well-lived. An iconic legacy to cherish.”

Governor of Andhra Pradesh, S. Abdul Nazeer, also expressed profound grief over Tata’s demise. Former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy echoed these sentiments. He acknowledged Tata as a “visionary leader and a true icon of the Indian industry.”

Jagan emphasized Tata’s unwavering commitment to integrity, innovation, and philanthropy. He noted how Tata’s contributions touched countless lives and remarked that his legacy would continue to inspire future generations.

In closing, Jagan extended his thoughts and prayers to Tata’s family, expressing hope that his soul rests in eternal peace.

Shibra Arshad

Recent Posts

India Pulls Out Of Asia Cup Amid Ongoing Tensions With Pakistan

Due to continuing tensions with Pakistan, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)…

2 hours ago

India’s Seafood Exports Experience Robust Growth, Reaching $0.58 Billion In April 2025

India now exports seafood to 130 countries, up from 105 in 2014-15, reflecting the expanding…

2 hours ago

India-UK Free Trade Deal Set To Double Textile Trade By 2030: ICRA

Significantly, ICRA called the FTA a game-changer for both countries. “Trade is expected to double…

2 hours ago

India Remains The World’s Largest Market For Electric Three-Wheelers in 2024

India has retained its position as the world’s largest market for electric three-wheelers (3Ws) for…

2 hours ago

India’s Pharmaceutical Industry Sees Rapid Growth And Global Recognition

India’s pharmaceutical sector continues to rise on the global stage, driven by innovation, affordability, and…

2 hours ago

PM Modi Congratulates Neeraj Chopra As He Breaks 90m Barrier At Doha Diamond League 2025

Neeraj Chopra made history at the Doha Diamond League 2025, becoming the first Indian javelin…

2 hours ago