Ratan Tata: A Legacy of Philanthropy and Leadership
Ratan Tata, former chairman of Tata Group and a member of the Population Foundation of India's governing board, has passed away at the age of 86. His work with PFI and Tata Trusts significantly impacted healthcare, education, and rural development in India. His vision for social progress will endure.
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Ratan Naval Tata, renowned for his leadership in both industry and philanthropy, died at 86 in Mumbai. He was a pivotal member of the Population Foundation of India's (PFI) governing board since 1994, sustaining the vision of the NGO's founder, JRD Tata.
Through the Tata Trusts, Ratan Tata channeled resources into healthcare, education, and rural development, embodying a commitment to social betterment. Poonam Muttreja, PFI's executive director, praised his passion and vision that inspired the organization and beyond.
PFI chairperson Dr. Srinath Reddy highlighted Tata's influential presence, contributing to advancements in population health and gender equality. While his death signifies the end of an era, his legacy is expected to propel ongoing social progress in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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