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Last updated: 10 Oct, 2024  

ratan-tata Ratan Tata - An iconic business leader and visionary who transformed lives

Bikky Khosla | 10 Oct, 2024

The news of Ratan Tata's passing today has left me reflecting on his unparalleled legacy. He was not just an iconic and visionary business leader, a dedicated philanthropist and Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group but also a mentor to several startups and small businesses. He deeply believed in the philosophy that businesses need to go beyond profits, be purpose driven, and contribute meaningfully to the society. 

I have always admired how Ratan Tata not only provided financial support to small businesses and startups but also invested in their dreams and vision. He encouraged young entrepreneurs to innovate and think beyond conventional boundaries and guided them on how to be resilient, navigate challenges and achieve sustainable growth. 

Not only did Ratan Tata make Tata Group a global business powerhouse but under his mentorship the new generation was able to build businesses that solve real-world problems and contribute to society. 

I still remember when he announced the Rs. 1 Lakh ‘people’s -car’, the Tata Nano. It reflected his futuristic and socially responsible vision to make car ownership accessible to even a common man in India - a perfect example of his commitment to innovation with a social conscience. The Nano project, like all his other endeavours, gave opportunities to hundreds of SMEs as OEMs. 

His philanthropy extends beyond education and healthcare. He worked passionately towards rural development and promoted research and technological development, impacting the lives of millions of people not only in India but across the globe.

As I reflect on his life, I can’t help but feel that his legacy will continue to shape India’s entrepreneurial landscape for generations to come. Ratan Tata was more than an industrialist—he was a mentor, a guide, and a true champion of innovation and social responsibility. His vision will live on in the businesses and the lives of those he touched.

 
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