Ratan Tata – A large-hearted titan, writes Jyotiraditya Scindia | Latest News India
The world has lost a titan in the passing of Shri Ratan Tata. His legacy is not just one of towering business achievements, but one that is deeply rooted in the ethos of putting “India and Indians first.” As a philanthropist, Tata touched the lives of millions in India and beyond. (Getty Images) Those who knew Shri Ratan Tata well would agree that Tata Steel’s age-old advertisement, “We also make steel” actually typified his self-deprecating brand of humour. But more than that, it is a reflection of the large-hearted man he was with a larger-than-life vision. A dreamer in every sense, he believed in the potential of India and strove to make it a reality. With a strong work ethic and a commitment to understanding the everyday realities of people’s lives, he reshaped the Tata Group and the Indian industrial landscape. His ability to think differently is palpable in his iconic projects—the low-cost water purifier Swach, Tata Indica, Ginger budget hotels, and the Nano. These were not just projects, but symbols of hope, representing a …

