Ratan Tata: A Legacy of Industry and Philanthropy
Ratan Tata, veteran industrialist and former chairman of Tata Group, passed away at 86. His demise prompted condolences from various political leaders who hailed his contributions to Indian industry and philanthropy. Tata's legacy includes moving the Nano factory from West Bengal and developing India's first industrial city in Jamshedpur.
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West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha chief ministers have expressed their condolences following the death of Ratan Tata, the iconic industrialist and chairman emeritus of Tata Group.
Ratan Tata, aged 86, passed away at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. His death marks a significant loss to the Indian business world, with chief ministers highlighting his visionary leadership and philanthropic spirit.
Tata's profound impact includes the controversial relocation of the Nano factory from West Bengal's Singur and the creation of India's first industrial city in Jamshedpur. His longstanding legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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