Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:40am on 10 Oct 2024,Thursday India
Ratan Tata, the legendary business leader and chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, passed away at 86 on Wednesday. Maharashtra has declared a state funeral and a day of mourning in his honor. His mortal remains will be kept at Mumbai's NCPA Lawns from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm for public tributes, followed by last rites at Worli crematorium. Home Minister Amit Shah will attend on behalf of the Centre. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde praised Tata as a "living legend" who elevated the Tata Group. Government buildings will fly the national flag at half-mast.
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Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29am on 10 Oct 2024,Thursday India
The mortal remains of industrial icon Ratan Tata, who passed away at 86, are being kept at Mumbai's NCPA Lawns for the public to pay their respects. From 10:30 am, masses will gather to honor Tata, a visionary known for transforming Tata Group. At 4 pm, his remains will be taken to Worli Crematorium for the final rites, to be conducted with full state honors. Maharashtra has declared a day of mourning, with no government celebrations today. Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the funeral, paying tribute to Tata's legacy in business, philanthropy, and national service.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17am on 10 Oct 2024,Thursday India
India mourns the death of Ratan Tata, former chairman of the Tata Group, who passed away at 86 in Mumbai. Known for transforming the Tata conglomerate, Tata's visionary leadership and humanitarian work left an indelible mark on India's industry and society. Tributes poured in from political leaders, industrialists, and citizens, with a state of mourning declared in Maharashtra. His final farewell will be held today in Mumbai, with dignitaries like Amit Shah and Mukesh Ambani attending. Tata's legacy, including significant international acquisitions like Jaguar and Corus, lives on as India reflects on his immense contributions.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:57am on 10 Oct 2024,Thursday India
Ratan Tata, iconic Indian industrialist and philanthropist, passed away at 86 in Mumbai. He will be given a state funeral today. His body will be kept at Mumbai’s National Centre for Performing Arts from 10 AM to 4 PM for public viewing. The cremation will occur later at Worli. Maharashtra declared a day of mourning, with flags at half-mast. Tata’s legacy includes leading Tata Group’s global expansion, philanthropy through Tata Trusts, and mentoring young entrepreneurs post-retirement. Leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and Sundar Pichai, expressed their condolences.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:29pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Ratan Tata, former chairman of Tata Sons and recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, passed away at 86. Renowned for transforming Tata Group into a global conglomerate, he also left a lasting impact through philanthropy and animal welfare. Known for his deep love of dogs, Tata’s Bombay House HQ offers facilities for strays. He once said, “My love for dogs will continue as long as I live.” Living a modest life with his dogs, Tito and Tango, Tata supported several animal welfare organizations. His legacy spans both global business and humane causes.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:27pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Ratan Tata’s death at 86 has evoked heartfelt tributes from prominent industrialists. Anand Mahindra expressed disbelief, stating, “Ratan's mentorship and guidance would have been invaluable. All we can do is commit to emulating his example.” RPG Enterprises Chairman Harsh Goenka echoed these sentiments, declaring, “The clock has stopped ticking. Ratan Tata was a beacon of integrity, ethical leadership, and philanthropy.” Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw added, “This is the saddest news. He was the tallest business icon, and I was blessed to have known him.” Tata’s legacy of humility and contributions to India will continue to inspire generations.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:00pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Rahul Gandhi, former Congress president and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, expressed his condolences over the death of Ratan Tata, calling him a visionary leader. Gandhi acknowledged Tata's transformative impact on both business and philanthropy in India. In a post on X, Gandhi remarked, "Ratan Tata was a man with a vision. He has left a lasting mark on both business and philanthropy." Gandhi extended his condolences to Tata's family and the Tata community, recognizing his contributions to India’s economy, education, and healthcare through his leadership and charitable work.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the death of Ratan Tata, calling him a “visionary business leader and compassionate soul.” Tata, who passed away at 86 in Mumbai, led Tata Sons and contributed significantly to India's industrial and philanthropic sectors. Modi praised Tata’s work in education, healthcare, sanitation, and animal welfare, saying his impact went beyond business. Reflecting on personal interactions, Modi recalled Tata’s enriching perspectives during meetings in Gujarat and Delhi. He offered condolences to Tata’s family, friends, and admirers, calling for strength in this moment of grief.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons and a national icon, passed away at 86 in Mumbai. Known for transforming the Tata Group into a global powerhouse, he led the company from 1991 to 2012, expanding into sectors like telecommunications and automobiles. Tata’s philanthropic contributions in education and healthcare left a lasting impact. N Chandrasekaran, Tata Sons chairman, called him “a mentor and guide.” Tata’s leadership saw major acquisitions, including Jaguar Land Rover. His legacy extends beyond business, with his compassion for animals and a deep connection to Indian society.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30pm on 09 Oct 2024,Wednesday India
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi moved into bungalow number 6 on Flagstaff Road, but sources from the Lieutenant Governor’s office said she occupied it without permission. The bungalow is not officially the Chief Minister's residence, they added. The AAP accused Lt Governor VK Saxena of forcing Atishi out of the property. A spokesperson from the Chief Minister's Office said her belongings were removed under orders from the Lt Governor. According to officials, the house belongs to the Public Works Department and will be reassigned once its inventory process is completed.