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Remembering Ratan Tata Sir: A True Inspiration

Ratan Naval Tata passed away on October 9, 2024, leaving a profound impact on people around the world. Known for his humility, generosity, and simplicity, he was much more than a businessman. Ratan Tata was the Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons and dedicated his life to helping others. During the tragic 26/11 Taj attacks, he ensured that the families of victims and his employees were well taken care of. His actions showed his true character, making him a beacon of ethics and compassion.

Proud Parsi Heritage

Born on December 28, 1937, in Mumbai, Ratan Tata came from a respected Parsi family. He lived by the values of his Zoroastrian faith, which emphasises truth, righteousness, and order. Ratan Tata believed in the motto of “Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds,” and worked hard to continue the Tata Group’s legacy of serving society. He was a role model for many, especially young Zoroastrians, and supported cultural initiatives that helped keep their heritage alive. His name became synonymous with excellence and benevolence, making it easy for people to connect with the Parsi community.

Heart for Animals and People

Ratan Tata had a deep love for animals, especially dogs. He often went out of his way to care for stray dogs, even having a special room for them at Bombay House, the Tata headquarters. His compassion extended to people as well; he always took the time to respond to letters with kindness. Many remember him for his warmth and support during difficult times. As he embarks on his journey to Garothman Behest, the highest paradise in Zoroastrian belief, his legacy will continue to inspire us. Ratan Tata was not just a business icon; he was a symbol of hope and kindness for the Parsi community and beyond. His spirit will guide us forever, reminding us of the values he lived by.

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