Ratan Tata, one of India’s most iconic industrialists and the Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, has passed away at the age of 86. He breathed his last on October 9, 2024, at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, where he had been admitted for age-related health issues. His passing marks the end of an era, as Tata was not only a visionary business leader but also a dedicated philanthropist.
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Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus of Tata Group, passed away at 86 in Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. His health had deteriorated due to age-related issues, and he was under intensive care before his demise.
A Life of Extraordinary Leadership
Ratan Tata took over as Chairman of Tata Sons in 1991 and led the Tata Group through transformative acquisitions, including Tetley, Corus Steel, and Jaguar Land Rover. Under his leadership, Tata Group expanded its global footprint, making it one of the largest and most respected business conglomerates in the world.
Tata was known for his humility and foresight. Even after his retirement in 2012, he continued to play a crucial role in guiding the group as Chairman Emeritus. His contributions to Tata Trusts, which oversee much of the group’s charitable work, have improved the lives of millions in India, particularly in education, healthcare, and rural development.
Routine Check-Ups to ICU
On October 7, 2024, Ratan Tata had assured the public that his health concerns were routine check-ups due to age. However, two days later, his condition worsened, and he was admitted to the ICU at Breach Candy Hospital. Despite the best medical efforts, Tata passed away late on Wednesday, October 9(
Legacy of Philanthropy
Tata’s leadership extended beyond business. He is revered for his immense contributions to philanthropy, directing billions towards improving healthcare, education, and rural livelihoods through the Tata Trusts. His impact on Indian society is immeasurable, and he leaves behind a legacy of compassion and generosity.
FAQs
Who is Ratan Tata’s successor?
Ratan Tata’s successor as Chairman of Tata Sons is Natarajan Chandrasekaran, who took over the role in 2017. The group remains in the hands of professional management under Chandrasekaran’s leadership(
How much did Ratan Tata donate?
Ratan Tata channeled a significant portion of his wealth through Tata Trusts, which own 66% of Tata Sons. The Trusts have funded initiatives in healthcare, education, and rural development, though the exact figure of his personal donations remains unknown(
Who will manage Tata Group after Ratan Tata?
The Tata Group will continue to be managed by its current leadership, with Natarajan Chandrasekaran as Chairman. Tata Trusts, which own the majority of the group’s shares, will continue to oversee its operations
Conclusion
Ratan Tata’s passing marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in Indian business history. His leadership, philanthropy, and vision for a better India will be remembered for generations to come. The Tata Group, under his guidance, became a beacon of integrity and excellence, setting standards that will continue to inspire.