Ratan Tata passes away: PM Modi, Sundar Pichai, other prominent people reflect on his legacy
From ethical business practices to relentless philanthropy, Ratan Tata’s vision will continue to shape India’s future and inspire generations of leaders to come, said eminent leaders
PM Modi expressed deep sorrow on the death of Ratan Tata. He endeared himself to several people thanks to his humility, kindness, and commitment to making our society better, said PM Modi. (Image: File Photo)
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President Murmu mourned the loss of Ratan Tata, calling him an icon who embodied the perfect blend of corporate growth and nation-building. "His excellence with ethics created an everlasting legacy for future generations," she added. (Image: ANI)
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Kumar Mangalam Birla, the industrialist, emphasised that Ratan Tata epitomised the finest ideals of the Tata Group, stating, "His legacy will inspire future generations of Indians to pursue success with integrity." (File Photo)
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Gautam Adani honoured Ratan Tata by describing him as a giant who redefined India's path, stating, "His integrity, compassion, and commitment to the greater good embodied the spirit of India," and emphasising that legends like him never truly fade. (File Photo)
Amit Shah praised Ratan Tata for his selfless dedication to India's development, stating, "He amazed me with his commitment to the betterment of Bharat and its people," while highlighting Tata's zeal for improving the nation. (Image: PTI)
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Mamata Banerjee expressed her condolences by emphasising Ratan Tata's leadership in industry and philanthropy, stating, "His passing leaves a void in the world of Indian industries" and said his demise is an irreparable loss to Indian business and society.
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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai expressed his admiration for Ratan Tata, praising him for leaving "an extraordinary business and philanthropic legacy" while mentoring modern Indian business leadership, and highlighting that "he deeply cared about making India better."
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Virendra Sehwag shared his heartfelt words about Ratan Tata, referring to him as the true “Ratan” of Bharat and noting that "We have lost a true gem, but his spirit will live on in our hearts," emphasizing that Tata's life will remain an inspiration for all.