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Ratan Tata's Life in Photos

Ratan Tata, Tata Sons chairman emeritus, passed away at the age of 86 on October 9

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One of the most famous business stalwarts of the country, Ratan Tata, is no more. N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons confirmed the news of his death in a statement. Chandrasekaran highlighted Tata's commitment to philanthropy and societal progress, noting that his efforts have impacted millions.

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Ratan Tata's Journey with Tata Starts in 1962

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Social Media

Becomes Director on Tata Son's Board in 1974

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Social Media

Under his leadership, TCS became the first Indian software company to surpass $1 billion in revenue

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Social Media
Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Tata Group

Ratan Tata was a visionary business leader: PM Modi

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Social Media

India has lost a giant, a visionary who redefined modern India's path: Gautam Adani, founder, Adani Group

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Social Media

Ratan Tata drove the first Tata Indica, India's first homegrown car, off the assembly line in 1998

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Tata Group

In 2007, the group acquired Corus (now, Tata Steel Europe)

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Tata Group

Ratan Tata contributed in the field of education, healthcare

Ratan Tata's Legacy
Ratan Tata's Legacy Tata Group

India has lost a giant, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations: Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin

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Ratan Tata's Legacy Tata Group
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