Ratan Tata’s Loyal Dog Refuses Food After His Demise, Heartbreaking Video Surfaces

Nation mourns the loss of industrial icon Ratan Tata; even his loyal pet struggles to cope with grief during the final rites.

Aayushi Mehta
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Ratan Tata’s Loyal Dog Refuses Food After His Demise, Heartbreaking Video Surfaces
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The entire nation is in mourning following the passing of renowned industrialist Ratan Tata. At the age of 86, his death has left a profound impact, not only on his family but also on his loyal pet, whose heartbreaking reaction has caught the attention of social media.

Ratan Tata’s Dog Struggles After His Demise

A video recently surfaced on social media showing Ratan Tata’s pet dog in visible distress. The claim suggests that the pet has not eaten since Tata’s passing and has been restless since losing its beloved owner. During the final rites, the dog’s agitation was clearly evident, reflecting the deep bond it shared with Tata.

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Ratan Tata Admitted to Hospital on Monday Morning

On Monday morning, Tata was rushed to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai in critical condition, sending waves of concern across his vast circle of admirers and business groups. Just before the news broke, Tata had posted on Instagram, reassuring fans with a comforting message. He mentioned that he was undergoing routine checkups due to his age and emphasized there was no need for worry.

A Legacy of Business Excellence

From 1991 until his retirement in December 2012, Ratan Tata led the Tata Group, transforming it into a global powerhouse with a valuation exceeding $100 billion. His leadership saw the acquisition of global brands like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel, making Tata Group an international force in various sectors.

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Honored with the Padma Vibhushan

Ratan Tata’s contributions extended beyond the business world. He was deeply involved in philanthropy, focusing on education, healthcare, and rural development. His commitment to corporate responsibility set new benchmarks for businesses in India and globally. In recognition of his immense contributions, Tata was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honor, in 2008.

The passing of Ratan Tata marks the end of an era, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of millions.

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