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Paws and principles: Ratan Tata’s love for dogs in pics

Last updated on - Oct 10, 2024, 10:28 IST
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Paws and principles: Ratan Tata’s love for dogs in pics

Ratan Tata's love for dogs began in his childhood, shaping his lifelong dedication to animal welfare.

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Personal companionship

Ratan Tata shared a deep bond with his pets, especially his late dog Tito, who held a special place in his heart.

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Animal welfare

Ratan Tata founded the Small Animal Hospital Mumbai (SAHM) for 24/7 care, inspired by his struggle to find advanced treatment for his dog abroad.

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Love for strays


He encouraged people to adopt stray dogs rather than buying pets, promoting animal welfare.

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Pet-friendly establishments

Tata Group offices, including Bombay House and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, provide shelter and care for stray dogs, ensuring their safety even in luxury settings.
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A family member

In an exclusive interview with TOI, Ratan Tata had said, "A pet is no different from a member of one’s family today."
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Social media advocacy


Ratan Tata’s social media handles feature adoption pleas and blood donation requests for stray dogs, reflecting his respect for animals.

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Leadership and revenue growth

Ratan Tata led Tata Group, growing its revenue from Rs 10,000 crore in 1991 to $100 billion in 2012. ( TOI archives )

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Strategic acquisitions

Ratan Tata oversaw acquisitions like Tetley in 2000, Corus in 2007, and Jaguar Land Rover in 2008 for expansion. (TOI archives)

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Continuing legacy

Honored with the Padma Bhushan in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008, Tata continued to head key Tata Trusts. ( TOI archives)

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Kanta Punwani Bali
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It’s a very sad day for every living being today having lost an epitome of humanity that was Ratan Tata! Man after my own heart the way he felt for the voiceless. Terribly saddened by his passing. They don’t make them like him anymore! Rest in eternal peace dear man!����
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