In a heartfelt article, the Prime Minister paid tribute to Shri Ratan Tata, celebrating his remarkable life, achievements, and invaluable contributions to India’s industrial and social landscape. The Prime Minister highlighted Tata’s vision, philanthropy, and ethical business practices that transformed Tata Group into a global powerhouse while positively impacting millions of lives. The tribute also praised Tata’s unwavering commitment to nation-building, emphasizing his dedication to innovation, social responsibility, and his support for humanitarian causes. The article reflects the nation’s deep respect and gratitude for Tata’s lasting legacy and inspirational journey.
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