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Ranchi EW News: Renowned 86 year old industrialist Ratan Tata passed away on October 9, at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. He was admitted following a sudden deterioration in his health, including a significant drop in blood pressure, and was later shifted to the intensive care unit. Tata's demise has sent shockwaves across the country, mourning the loss of a distinguished figure known for his leadership in the Tata Group, one of India's largest conglomerates.

Born on December 28, 1937, in Mumbai, Ratan Naval Tata was the adopted son of Naval Tata, the younger brother of J.R.D. Tata, the founder of Tata Group. Educated at Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai and later at the prestigious Bishop Cotton School in Jamshedpur, Tata pursued architecture at Cornell University in the United States. His career at Tata Group began in 1962, where he ascended through various leadership roles to eventually become Chairman in 1991.

Under his stewardship, Tata Group underwent significant transformations, successfully revitalizing core businesses like Tata Steel and Tata Motors and expanding into international markets. His strategic acquisitions, including Jaguar Land Rover from Ford Motor Company, underscored his visionary leadership. Beyond business, Tata was widely respected for his commitment to social responsibility, notably through initiatives supported by Tata Trusts, India's leading philanthropic organization.

Ratan Tata's legacy extends beyond business acumen; his profound impact on Indian industry and society has earned him global recognition as a humanitarian and visionary leader. He has been honored with numerous awards, including the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian award, and the Legion of Honour for exceptional services to France. Recognized as one of the world's greatest leaders by Fortune magazine, Tata leaves behind an indelible mark on global business and philanthropy. The nation mourns the loss of a titan whose leadership and philanthropic efforts reshaped industries and touched countless lives across India and beyond. (Shreya Tripathi)

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