In a captivating social media post, an HR professional recounted her recent visit to the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel, where she was surprised to discover a peaceful 'living being' resting on the premises. This chance encounter revealed the hotel's beloved canine companion, cherished since birth.
HR professional Rubi Khan shared on LinkedIn, "During my stay (at the Taj Mahal hotel), as I started my day, I noticed a living being sleeping peacefully in the same spot, seemingly carefree. My curiosity led me to ask the hotel staff about him, and I learned that he has been a part of the hotel since birth."
Upon questioning the staff, she learned about strict instructions from Mr. Ratan Tata to ensure the well-being of these animals if they enter the premises.?
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Witnessing this scene inspired her and underscored the hotel's commitment to valuing every being within its walls.
Reflecting on the scene, she remarked, "The entrance of such a prestigious establishment holds significant importance, and there he was, peacefully sleeping, perhaps unnoticed by many of the guests. Amidst the chaos, he owns the place, finding his sanctuary."
In the same vein, she also praised Ratan Tata's approach, saying, "You can be the most successful entrepreneur, but that should never stop you from respecting and embracing everyone. It's about believing in oneself and living that belief every day."
It's no secret that Indian industrialist Ratan Tata has a soft spot for dogs.?
He frequently shares posts on social media about his beloved pets or advocates for stray dogs in need of homes.
Last year, he took to Instagram to showcase heartwarming moments with his adopted Bombay House dogs.
This year, Tata expanded his love for animals by announcing the opening of his pet project: The Tata Trusts Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai. This state-of-the-art facility, built at a cost of Rs 165 crore, reflects the 86-year-old's deep commitment to animal welfare.
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