đź’¨ Abstract
Ratan Tata, an influential industrialist, died at 86. He controlled over 30 companies in 100+ countries and led the Tata Group for over two decades, turning it into a global powerhouse. Known for his decency and integrity, he also engaged in philanthropy, funding healthcare, education, and start-ups. Despite controversies, he remained respected and was known for his kindness towards strays.
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