Be no. 1 or be wiped out, there's nothing in between in Ratan Tata's mantra, says 100-yr-old ex-aide
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Former Coal India Chairman RN Sharma, who served key Tata Group companies, remembers Ratan Tata as a man of humility and unwavering dedication to quality and integrity. They met in the late 1960s, when Tata visited Sharma's mining operations. Their professional relationship quickly became a lasting friendship, with Tata embodying his mantra of striving for excellence and pushing boundaries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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