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Ratan Tata didn’t hail from Assam but was more than a son for the state, says Himanta Biswa Sarma

I can vouch for the fact that, at times, Assam’s welfare stood above the profitability of his own enterprise, and this is what endeared him to the people, says Assam CM.

October 15, 2024 / 18:36 IST
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Himanta Biswa Sarma said during his tenure as Assam’s health minister he connected with Ratan Tata
Himanta Biswa Sarma said during his tenure as Assam’s health minister he connected with Ratan Tata

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said Ratan Tata didn’t hail from Assam but was more than a son for the state.

While sharing his memories with Tata in a column in Indian Express, Sarma said during his tenure as Assam’s health minister he connected with Tata. “We connected through Operation Smile. The Tata Trust was leading this medical mission to provide life-changing cleft lip and palate surgeries to fix facial deformities. Ratan Tata suggested that the Assam government provide a matching grant to scale up this endeavour. We readily agreed and the project turned out to be a huge success,” the Assam CM wrote in IE.

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Ratan Tata died at a Mumbai hospital late on October 9. The chairman emeritus of the Tata group was 86.

Sarma shared how Tata laid out his vision of a path-breaking cancer care model that did not rest simply on constructing grandiose hospitals. “Today, this blueprint is manifesting itself as the Assam Cancer Care Grid, a network of 17 cancer care hospitals in the state. With Rs 3,500 crore investment, of which Rs 1,180 crore was made by the Tata Group and the rest by the government, over 3 lakh people have availed the best of cancer care at nominal prices in their home state,” stated the Assam CM.