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Ratan Tata’s Deep Bond with Dogs and Animal Welfare

Ratan Tata, the 86-year-old industrialist whose legacy spans both corporate success and social compassion, passed away on Wednesday in a Mumbai hospital. Known for transforming Tata Group into one of India’s largest conglomerates, Tata was also deeply admired for his genuine love for animals, especially stray dogs. His Instagram account, often filled with posts advocating for their welfare, highlighted his dedication to improving the lives of animals in need. He envisioned and supported the creation of the Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai (SAHM), India’s first state-of-the-art facility dedicated to animal care, a project that reflected his commitment to their well-being.

 

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