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Former PM Manmohan Singh Expresses Grief Over Ratan Tata’s Demise

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed profound sorrow on Thursday over the passing of Ratan Tata, the iconic industrialist and philanthropist. In a heartfelt message, Singh highlighted Tata’s exceptional vision, humanitarian efforts, and his courage to “speak the truth to men in power.” Tata, a stalwart of Indian industry, passed away at the age of 86 on October 9 at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai.

Fond Memories of Collaboration

In a letter to N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, Singh shared his personal memories of working closely with Ratan Tata on various initiatives. He described Tata as “much more than a business icon,” lauding his philanthropic work and leadership of charitable organizations.

“Deeply saddened by the demise of Ratan Tata ji, a stalwart of Indian industry,” Singh wrote. “He was having the courage of speaking the truth to the men in power. I have fond memories of working very closely with him on several occasions. May his soul rest in peace.”

Manmohan Singh’s message comes as part of a nationwide outpouring of tributes for Ratan Tata. Leaders ranging from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to various state chief ministers have expressed their condolences. The Maharashtra government has declared a day of mourning in honor of Tata’s legacy.

The mortal remains of Ratan Tata have been placed at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Nariman Point, Mumbai, allowing the public to pay their last respects. The funeral ceremony is scheduled for later today.

In a special session on Thursday, the Maharashtra Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, passed a resolution urging the central government to confer the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, on Ratan Tata for his contributions to the nation.

A Life Dedicated to Industry and Philanthropy

Born on December 28, 1937, in Mumbai, Ratan Tata played a transformative role in Indian industry. He served as Chairman of Tata Sons from 1991 until his retirement in 2012, after which he was named Chairman Emeritus. He also chaired the Ratan Tata Trust and the Dorabji Tata Trust, two of India’s largest philanthropic organizations.

In recognition of his contributions to business and society, Tata was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honor, in 2008.

Anjali Singh

Anjali Singh is a journalist with expertise in health, environment, science, civic issues, and business. She works as a sub-editor for The Sunday Guardian and The Daily Guardian. Anjali has earned a Post Graduate Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism and completed her undergraduate studies at Delhi University.

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