Ratan Tata Birthday: Twitterati pour wishes with #RatanTata on his 83rd birth anniversary
One of the most successful businessmen in the country Mr. Ratan Tata today observing his 83rd birthday. Netizens pour warm wishes to him on this special day.
He is known for his philanthropic attitude as much as he is known for his business ethics.
He is known for contributing to the areas of education, medicine, and rural development. Over 65% of his shares are invested in charitable trusts.
Ratan Tata was born on December 28 in 1937 in Mumbai. His father’s name was Naval Tata while Sooni Tata was his mother. In 1959, he received a degree in Architecture from Cornell University and pursued an Advanced Management Program from Harvard Business School in 1975. He joined the Tata Group in 1961 and was promoted to management in 1970.
Known for his community work and business, Tata was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2000 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2008. He has also been awarded the Honorary Fellowship of The London School of Economics and Political Science in 2007, the title of Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, the United Kingdom in 2009, the ‘Honorary Knight Grand Cross of The Order of the British Empire’ in 2014, and the ‘Oslo Business for Peace Award’ by the Business for Peace Foundation in 2010.
Here’s how netizens wished Ratan Tata on this 83rd birthday:
He is synonymous with success!
The famous Jaguar story:#RatanTata Ji and his team faced “humiliation” when they went to sell the group’s car business to Ford in 1999. Just nine years later the group bought American giant’s marquee brands Jaguar and Land Rover. @RNTata2000
— Vedant Birla (@birla_vedant) December 28, 2020
Wishing a very Happy Birthday to @ratantata! May you have continued success and healthy life ahead. Send in your wishes using #Wishbox#HappyBirthdayRatanTata #RatanTata #BirthdayWishes #TataGroup #Celebrations pic.twitter.com/d8Dil8MKBs
— Tata Play (@TataPlayin) December 27, 2020
Apart from success in business at @TataCompanies he is the most loved and admired industrialist. Why?
1. Humility
2. Golden heart
3. Does social good
4. Good human being
5. Corporate ethics
6. Impeccable mannersAnd these matter more than making money. Happy birthday #RatanTata pic.twitter.com/TAKT1rWcmd
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) December 28, 2020