Ratan Tata Death: Veteran industrialist and chairman emeritus of Tata Sons Ratan Tata died on Wednesday. He was admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital in the morning due to age-related problems. A respected and leading industrialist, Tata was also known for his philanthropic work. Tata led the Tata Group as the chairman of 'Tata Sons, a company that manufactures everything from salt to software, from March 1991 to December 2012. Let's know why people know him.
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was born on 28 December 1937
Ratan Tata was born on 28 December 1937 to Naval and Soonu Tata. In 1962, Tata received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Cornell University. He then completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in 1975. His father Naval Tata was also a successful industrialist and played an important role in the Tata Group. Ratan Tata's mother Soni Tata was a housewife.
Ratan ji was respected in the country and the world
Veteran industrialist Ratan Tata, known as Bharat Ka Ratna, was among those personalities who were respected by everyone in the country and the world. His simplicity was his jewel. Despite being among the billionaires, he won everyone's hearts with his simplicity. On many occasions, he made Indians feel proud by helping the poor and needy people.
A life spent in solitude
Despite being such a big industrialist and ruling millions of hearts, Ratan Tata spent his entire life in loneliness. He never married. There is a big story behind this. Ratan Tata had mentioned that he fell in love with a girl in Los Angeles and started loving her in his heart. He thought that he would marry her. Meanwhile, due to his grandmother's ill health, Tata had to return home from Los Angeles to India. According to media reports, Ratan Tata said that I thought that the girl I wanted to marry would come to India with me, but due to the Indo-China war in 1962, her parents did not agree to this marriage and the relationship broke. Despite being a billionaire, Ratan Tata remained a bachelor all his life and in the memory of his first love, he spent his youth in taking 'The Tata Group' to the heights of success.
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