Indian industrialist and former chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata, sadly passed away at the age of 86 at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital last night. The iconic businessman was also a huge philanthropist, known for his humility and his death has prompted an outpouring of love for and tributes from world leaders and politicians across the globe. As the nation mourns his loss, let's take a closer look at lifestyle and net worth.
As per the 2022?Hurun India Rich List, Ratan Tata's net worth was?Rs 3,800 crore, which made him the world's?421st richest person at that time. Ratan Tata was one of India's most respected business tycoons and the Tata Group flourished under his leadership. He was the chairman of Tata Sons group for over two decades, from?1991 to 2012, and even after his retirement, he remained involved in philanthropic activities through Tata Trusts.
According to a report in Jagran Josh, Ratan Tata received a remuneration of Rs 2.5 crore every year as the former chairman. His income also included earnings from dividends owing to small personal stakes in Tata Sons. But most of his income was spent on his charitable ventures and his investment in startups which includes Paytm and Ola.?
Under Ratan Tata's leadership, the Tata Group evolved into the global powerhouse it is known today. During his time as chairman, Ratan Tata was credited for several iconic global brands like Starbucks,?Jaguar Land Rover,?Tata Salt, Tata Tea,?Air India, TCS,?Tata Play, Titan, and many others coming under the umbrella of the Tata group.
Even after amassing such immense wealth, Ratan Tata was known for his modest lifestyle and humility. The businessman was never one to lead a lavish lifestyle and always remained down-to-earth. Coming to his real estate, Ratan Tata, owned several properties in the country with his Rs 150-crore Mumbai bungalow being the most prominent one.
His car collection includes a Tata Nano, one of his ambitious projects which was designed as India's cheapest car. He also owns a Tata Nexon, a Mercedes-Benz SL500, a?Chevrolet Corvette, a?Honda Civic and a?Land Rover Freelander, which he got after Tata Motors acquired?Jaguar Land Rover.
Ratan Tata was always passionate about social causes and the betterment of the nation. He was involved in several charitable projects focusing on healthcare, education, social welfare and rural development. What many may be unaware of, is that nearly 66% of profits from Tata enterprises are directed toward philanthropic causes. From helping provide infrastructure in rural areas and funding healthcare projects in the country to donating to premier educational institutions like?Harvard Business School and Cornell University, Ratan Tata was deeply committed to giving back to the community.
Even one of his last projects which was the Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai (SAHM) was a testament to his dedication towards the people and is an indication of the positive impact he will continue to have on the country.
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