Ratan Tata : Pawan Kalyan expresses condolences to beloved industrialist

Pawan Kalyan, AP’s deputy CM  and Tollywood renowned actor took to his official X account formally called Twitter, penned an emotional tribute note to Ratan Tata .

Janasena president stated that the passing of Padma Vibhushan Sri Ratan Naval Tata, the eminent industrialist and Chairman of Tata Sons Group, is an irreplaceable loss for India.

Ratan Tata, India’s leading industrialist and philanthropist, died at the age of 86 Friday night. Whole nation is mourning his demise, Kalyan has expressed condolences to the legend on his social media account.

Kalyan penned an emotion note stating ,” The death of eminent industrialist, Tata Sons Group Chairman, Padma Vibhushan Mr. Noval Tata is a great loss for India. Ratan was an ideal not only for the Indian industrial sector but also for the global industrial sector. Under his leadership, he expanded the business empire starting from salt to the aviation sector so that the name Tata resonates in the Indian nation. During his tenure, Tata stood before the international community as India’s presence. He is Not only as an industrialist but also as a great humanitarian, his services to society are indescribable.

The note further states,” Deepest condolences to the family members of the Tata Group of Companies and his fans at this sad time. The name Ratan Tata will forever remain in history, I bid a final farewell to a great man who was a role model for every generation. @Tata Companies #Ratan Tata.”

Ratan Tata at an event

Ratan Tata (@ratantata) • Instagram photos and videos

During his tenure, The Tata Group acquired  international companies like Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Corus, in an attempt to turn Tata from a largely India-centric group into a global business. Tata was also a philanthropist.

He was honored with the Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour and  the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian honour for his philanthropic initiatives .He died in 2024, due to age related illnesses.

 

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