How Ratan Tata's Legacy Lives on Through Love for Strays

Bombay House uniquely welcomes strays, reflecting Ratan Tata's love for dogs. Specific instructions from Tata led to unrestricted entry. His empathy inspired amenities for strays at Bombay House and other Tata properties. His efforts fostered connections and led to animal welfare projects, reinforcing his enduring legacy.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 10-10-2024 10:07 IST | Created: 10-10-2024 10:07 IST
How Ratan Tata's Legacy Lives on Through Love for Strays
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Bombay House stands out for more than its colonial-era architecture; it opens its doors to street dogs, thanks to Ratan Tata's heartfelt instructions during his tenure as chairman of Tata Sons.

Tata, who passed away at 86, is fondly remembered for this empathetic directive, which inspired the inclusion of amenities like a kennel in the renovated headquarters.

Tata's compassion extended beyond Bombay House, symbolizing a broader legacy that connected people through shared concern for pets and led to projects supporting animal welfare.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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