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RATAN TATA 1937-2024 Ratan Tata is an influential Indian industrialist and philanthropist

Early Life And Education Born on December 28, 1937, in Mumbai Raised by his grandmother after his parents' separation. Early Education Attended Campion School and Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai, followed by Bishop Cotton School in Shimla. Higher Education Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Cornell University in 1962. Advanced Management Program Completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in 1975, preparing him for leadership in the Tata Group Early Life Education

Extraordinary Journey Of Ratan Tata Tata Group journey began in Tata Steel’s furnaces, shoveling limestone. Appointed Director in-Charge of Tata Group’s struggling NELCO company. Became Tata Group Chairman from J.R.D. Tata during India's economic liberalization. Tata Motors acquired Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford in 2008. Retired as Chairman of Tata Group. Introduced Tata Nano, the world's cheapest car, for affordable transportation. Involved in philanthropy, investing in startups, and mentoring young entrepreneurs. 1962 1971 1991 2008 2008 2012 Post Retirement

Entry Into Tata Group Joining Tata Group (1962) Ratan Tata started his career at Tata Steel, where he worked on the shop floor as an apprentice, gaining hands-on experience. Expanding His Role He worked across various Tata companies, including Tata Motors and Tata Chemicals, to understand the breadth of the business. Appointed as Successor (1991) In 1991, Ratan Tata was named Chairman of Tata Sons, succeeding J.R.D. Tata, and led the group to global prominence​

Becoming Chairman of Tata Sons Appointed Chairman (1991) Ratan Tata succeeded J.R.D. Tata as Chairman of Tata Sons, leading the group into a new era. 01 Faced Internal Resistance He initially faced pushback from senior executives but gradually gained their trust through modernizing efforts. 02 Navigating Liberalization His leadership coincided with India's economic reforms, positioning Tata Group for global competition. 03 Global Acquisitions Led major acquisitions, including Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Corus, expanding Tata’s global reach. 04 Corporate Reforms Modernized the group by improving governance and focusing on innovation, boosting revenue and international stature 05

Key Achievements as Chairman Global Acquisitions Acquired Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Corus, turning Tata Group into a global conglomerate​ Revenue Growth Boosted Tata Group’s revenue by over 40 times during his leadership Tata Nano Launched the Tata Nano, the world's most affordable car, aiming to revolutionize affordable transportation Philanthropy Expanded Tata's social initiatives, with large investments in education, healthcare, and rural development​ 01 02 04 03

Tata Trusts His efforts in education, healthcare, and rural development. Significant contributions to Indian institutes like IITs, TIFR, and research in advanced technologies. His commitment to community welfare through initiatives like the Tata Nano, designed to provide affordable transportation. Philanthropy And Social Initiatives

Introduction Of Tata Nano Launched in 2008 Ratan Tata introduced the Tata Nano, aiming to offer the world’s most affordable car at ₹1 lakh. Affordable Family Car Designed for middle-class families as a safer alternative to two-wheelers Global Attention Despite limited commercial success, it gained recognition as an innovation in low-cost engineering Tata’s Vision It reflected Ratan Tata’s goal of making cars affordable for the masses​

Stepping Down as Chairman Retirement in 2012 After over two decades at the helm, Ratan Tata stepped down as Chairman of Tata Sons in 2012 , passing the leadership to Cyrus Mistry Successor Controversy Mistry’s tenure ended controversially in 2016 , when he was removed as Chairman, and Ratan Tata briefly returned as interim chairman before appointing N. Chandrasekaran Chairman Emeritus Role Ratan Tata took on the honorary role of Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons after his retirement, continuing to offer guidance Active Philanthropy Post-Retirement Post-retirement, Tata focused heavily on philanthropy and continued his involvement in investments, particularly in tech startups

Philanthropy Focus Post-retirement, Tata concentrated on philanthropy through Tata Trusts , supporting education and healthcare Startup Investor He became an active investor in startups like Ola and Paytm , shaping India's tech ecosystem Mentorship Tata remains a mentor to young entrepreneurs, offering guidance from his vast experience Chairman Emeritus He continues to serve as Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, providing advisory support Later Years and Current Role 01 02 03 04

Padma Bhushan (2000) and Padma Vibhushan (2008) India’s top civilian honors for contributions to trade and industry. State Awards Received Maharashtra Bhushan (2006), Maharashtra Udyog Ratna (2023), and Assam Baibhav (2021). International Honors Awards include KBE (2009), Order of Australia (2023), and Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun (2012). Philanthropy Awards Honored with Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy (2007) and Oslo Business for Peace Award (2010). Awards And Recognitions

Personal Life And Values Ratan Tata remained humble and private, never married, and is known for his love of animals, especially dogs. His core values include integrity, philanthropy, and ethical leadership, which guided his life

Company Name Market Cap 1Y Returns Tata Communications 36,873 Cr 416.38% Tata Motors 1,12,671 Cr 254.93% Tata Elxsi 16,917 Cr 220.75% Tata Chemicals 19,928 Cr 183.58% Tata Power Company 35,644 Cr 164.65% Tata Steel 84,766 Cr 125.41% Tata Coffee 2,396 Cr 92.07% Tata Consumer Products 55,998 Cr 87.40% Tata Consultancy Services 11,34,184 Cr 69.75% Voltas Ltd 35,034 Cr 61.49% Best Performing Companies Of The Tata Group

10 Startups Wherein Ratan Tata Invested Startup Year Funding Amount/Stake 2019 2017 2016 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2014 2014 Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed ₹1 crore Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed 0.17% stake Undisclosed

Ratan Tata’s Passing Ratan Tata, the iconic Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, passed away on October 9, 2024, at age 86, after being hospitalized at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital. His passing closes a significant chapter in Indian industry, where he transformed Tata Group into a global powerhouse through acquisitions like Jaguar Land Rover, Tetley, and Corus. Despite health issues and stepping down in 2012, Tata remained influential as Chairman Emeritus, contributing significantly to philanthropy through Tata Trusts . He will be honored with a state funeral, with national leaders remembering him as a visionary and compassionate leader​ End Of An Era

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