Congress condoles passing away of Ratan Tata, Rahul, Kharge express sadness

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FILE PHOTO: Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons (Photo: Reuters)3 min read Last Updated : Oct 10 2024 | 7:42 AM IST The Congress
on Wednesday condoled the passing away of Ratan Tata, with Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi saying he was a man with a
vision "who has left a lasting mark on both business and philanthropy". Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also expressed sadness over
Tata's death, saying that in his passing away "we have lost an invaluable son of India". "A philanthropist par excellence whose commitment
to India's inclusive growth and development remained paramount, Shri Tata was synonymous with unequivocal integrity and ethical leadership,"
contributed to nation building
Our condolences to his loved ones and admirers," Kharge said. The Congress hailed Tata as a titan of Indian industry and a philanthropist
who shaped India's corporate landscape. Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of one of India's biggest conglomerates, Tata Sons, died at
86. "It is with a profound sense of loss that we bid farewell to Mr
Ratan Naval Tata, a truly uncommon leader whose immeasurable contributions have shaped not only the Tata Group but also the very fabric of
our nation," a press statement by Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said. Rahul Gandhi, in a post on X, said, "Ratan Tata was a man with
a vision
He has left a lasting mark on both business and philanthropy
the passing of Padma Vibhushan Ratan Tata, "a titan of Indian industry and a philanthropist who shaped India's corporate landscape". "His
integrity and compassion will continue to inspire future generations of corporates, entrepreneurs and Indians," the party said in a post on
X. "Our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and well wishers," it said.(Only the headline and picture of this report may have
been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 10 2024
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