Apart from industry, Ratan Tata’s miraculous sense of responsibility towards the country and society

New Delhi| Former Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata is no more. On Wednesday, he breathed his last at the age of 86. Made India self-reliant by taking salt and even airlines. The feeling of responsibility towards the society was deeply felt. This is also evident from his social posts. In these posts, Tata presented his responsibility towards the country and society very seriously.
Even when Ratan Tata was admitted to the hospital for treatment, he was thinking about people, this is proved by his ex-post. “I am aware of the recent rumors about my health and want to assure everyone that these claims are baseless”, he wrote in his last post on X. I am currently undergoing medical examination due to my age and related medical conditions. There is no reason to worry. I am in a good mood and ask that the public and media refrain from spreading misinformation

Ratan Tata was also concerned about the voiceless. This is the reason why Tata Trusts Small Animal Hospital was opened. On 1 July, industrialist Ratan Tata launched his favourite project Tata Trusts Small Animal Hospital in Mumbai. This exciting news was shared on the official social media account of the hospital.
Ratan Tata used to make the countrymen aware of his responsibilities from time to time. During the Lok Sabha elections, appealed to the people of Mumbai to participate in this great festival of democracy. The May 18 ex post read, “Monday is polling day in Mumbai. I urge all Mumbaikars to leave their homes and vote responsibly

In another post he had mentioned the partnership with the Assam government in the fight against cancer. It was written, “The investment being made in Assam will bring about a change in the complex treatment of cancer in the state”. This new development will bring Assam on the global map. We would like to thank the Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, for his support and vision, thanks to which all this has been possible
In another post his immense love for animals was seen. Sharing a picture of the voiceless, he wrote, “Now that the monsoon has arrived, many stray cats and dogs take shelter under our cars”. To prevent injury to stray animals, it is important to check the bottom of the car before starting and accelerating it. If we do not know about their presence under our vehicles, they can be seriously injured, disabled and even killed. If we could give them temporary shelter during the rain this season, it would be heart-touching.
During Corona epidemic, when the people of the country were in difficult times, people were forced to die of hunger on the streets, then Ratan Tata came forward and helped the people and provided financial assistance of Rs 1500 crore. In this difficult time, he stood up for his employees as well as the entire country.
