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Ratan Tata Golden Words: The 4 Things You Should'nt Be Shy About

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  Ratan Tata's golden words: the 4 things you shouldn't be shy about The news of veteran industrialist Ratan Tata's death has disrupted social media algorithms. Feed on X and elsewhere have since been flooded by a deluge of news features, listicles, quotes, explainers, blogs, throwbacks, and commemorative tribute content honouring the legacy of the former Tata Group chairman. Ratan Naval Tata died at the age of 86 on Wednesday at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai, where he had been receiving treatment for a prolonged illness, leaving behind a void in the heart of his admirers. If people's personal anecdotes and reflections are any guide, they didn't just look up to him, but also lived by what a post describes as "Ratan Tata's golden words". "Don't be shy about four things: Old Clothes because your clothes don't define your talent. Poor friends because there is no status in friendship. Old parents because what you are today is because of the

Ratan Tata family tree: From Jamsetji Tata to Maya Tata

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  Ratan Tata family tree: From Jamsetji Tata to Maya Tata Ratan Tata family tree: India's one of the most favourite and respected business tycoons, Ratan Naval Tata (28 December 1937 to 9 October 2024), the ex-chairman of Tata Sons, has passed away at the age of 86. Just days before, he had taken to social media to reassure everyone that he was only undergoing routine medical checkups due to his age. This unfortunate news has left many reflecting on his immense contributions to the business world and the legacy of the Tata family. The Tata Group is one of India's largest and most influential conglomerates, with more than 100 companies operating across various sectors, including chemicals, consumer goods, and services Founded in 1868 in Mumbai by Jamsetji Tata, the group has a rich history and has played a key role in shaping India's economy. One of Jamsetji's early achievements was the creation of India's first luxury hotel, the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower. Ratan