India Mourns the Loss of Visionary Industrialist: Ratan Tata
The passing of Ratan Tata, the iconic chairperson emeritus of Tata Group, has elicited condolences from prominent Indian political leaders. Recognized for his contributions to India's industrial progress and philanthropy, Tata's legacy of compassion and leadership will continue to inspire future generations.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, along with Union Minister Kumaraswamy and other political figures, expressed their condolences on Thursday following the death of Ratan Tata, the Tata Group's chairperson emeritus. Tata passed away after an extended illness.
Siddaramaiah described Tata as a visionary and a remarkable industrial leader. He praised Tata's invaluable contributions to India's development and his philanthropic efforts, highlighting the leader's enduring legacy of nation-building and compassion.
Former Prime Minister and JDS leader HD Deve Gowda reminisced about his interactions with Tata, recalling a significant project they collaborated on during Gowda's tenure as Karnataka's Chief Minister. Tata's passing marks the end of an era for one of India's most gentle and visionary business figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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