Veteran industrialist and Tata Group's chairman emeritus, Ratan Tata, passed away at the age of 86 at Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai, on Wednesday night. Pics/ Mid-day archives, Instagram, PTI
Updated On: 2024-10-10 10:34 AM IST
Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande
Tata had been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital for a few days due to age-related medical issues before he passed away at 11:30 pm on Wednesday.
Tata Group expressed comfort in the love and respect shown by those who admired him, noting that his legacy of humility and purpose would continue to inspire future generations.
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran described Tata as a mentor, guide, and friend, whose contributions shaped not only the Tata Group but also the fabric of the nation.
Ratan Tata, Chairman of TATA Group and Howard Schultz, CEO and Chairman of Starbucks Coffee during their outlets inauguration near Horniman Circle, Fort
Vilas Rao Deshmukh and Ratan Tata at the MMRD function at Marine Drive
Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata poses with the newly-launched Nano at Parsi Gymkhana in Mumbai
Chairman Ratan Tata addressed the gathering at the centenary year celebrations of the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai held at the Taj. Followed by special dance performances by underprivileged children from NGO Save the Children India
Ratan Tata during his youth
Politicians remembered Tata for his integrity and humility and industry leaders acknowledged that Ratan Tata had left an indelible mark on Indian and global business, with his legacy likely to influence future generations of entrepreneurs.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his sorrow over Tata's death, calling him a visionary business leader and a compassionate human being who made significant contributions to India's development.
Ratan Tata during his youth
MF Husain and Ratan Tata engaged in a conversation
Google CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted Tata’s role in mentoring modern business leadership in India and his efforts in advancing technology, including their last discussion on self-driving cars.
Biocon chairperson Kiran Majumdar Shaw remembered Tata as a "great man and a great mind," sharing her admiration for his forward-thinking leadership.
Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Sons Ltd climbing the famous Bofors Gun which was kept at an exhibition--Know Your Army--at Shivaji Park.
Ratan Tata and R Mukundan Managing director, Tata Chemicals during the unveiling of the TATA Swach nanotech water purifier at NCPA Tata theater
His commitment to philanthropy and corporate social responsibility has earned him numerous accolades, including the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Vibhushan, two of India's highest civilian honours.
His legacy continues to shape the Tata Group, which remains one of India's most respected and successful business conglomerates.