Sanjiv Mehta, Executive Chairman, L Catterton India
He devoted his life to the ideals of business excellence, integrity, and philanthropy. He transformed the Tata Group into one of the most respected and diversified conglomerates globally. Beyond business, Mr Tata was a compassionate philanthropist, believing in empowering communities through education, healthcare, and rural development. His contributions have profoundly changed the lives of countless individuals, embodying the essence of corporate social responsibility. He was an inspiration to many. His humility, grace, and unwavering commitment to serving humanity will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He leaves behind a legacy of leadership, innovation, and compassion that will inspire generations to come. As we celebrate his life, we honour his contributions and remember his spirit as a guiding light in the world of business and beyond. His legacy will live on in our hearts and in the lives he has changed. A grateful nation will always be proud of him and indebted to him.
SAM BALSARA, Chairman, Madison World
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