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PM Modi wrote an emotional blog for Ratan Tata and said: It is not easy to forget this pain.

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PM Modi wrote an emotional blog for Ratan Tata and said: It is not easy to forget this pain.
Photo: ARCHIVE PM Modi and Ratan Tata

Prime minister Narendra Modi published a post on social media platform X on Saturday morning. Remembering the late industrialist Ratan Tata, he has written an entire blog on him. The Prime Minister wrote: ‘It has been almost a month since Ratan Tata ji’s last farewell. His contribution to the Indian industry will always be remembered and will continue to inspire all Indians. The Prime Minister said, ‘It has been a month since the death of Ratan Tata ji. On this day last month, when I received the news of his death, I was preparing to leave for the ASEAN Summit. The pain of Ratan Tata ji leaving us is still in my mind. It is not easy to forget this pain. In the form of Ratan Tata ji, India has lost one of its great sons…a priceless gem.

I used to fulfill other people’s dreams

Prime Minister Modi wrote in his blog: ‘Under his leadership, the Tata Group reached new heights by becoming a symbol of respect, honesty and trustworthiness across the world. Despite this, he accepted his achievements with complete humility and tranquility. Openly supporting the dreams of others, helping others fulfill their dreams, this was one of the most wonderful qualities of Shri Ratan Tata.

brought products of the best quality

The Prime Minister further wrote, ‘Ratan Tata ji always laid emphasis on best quality products… best quality service and showed the way for Indian companies to set global benchmarks. Today, as India moves towards the development goal of 2047, we can only raise our flag in the world by setting global benchmarks. Ratan Tata ji’s life is a reminder that leadership is measured not only by achievements, but also by your ability to care for the most vulnerable.

We work together in Gujarat

Prime Minister Modi further wrote: “Personally, I had the privilege of knowing him very closely over the last few decades. We worked together in Gujarat. His companies made large-scale investments there. These included many projects that he was very passionate about. When I joined the Central Government, our close interactions continued and he remained a committed partner in our nation-building efforts. Shri Ratan Tata’s enthusiasm for the Swachh Bharat Mission particularly touched my heart. He was a firm supporter of this mass movement.

fight against cancer

The Prime Minister wrote: ‘The fight against cancer was another goal he held very close to his heart. I remember the event in Assam two years ago, where we jointly inaugurated several cancer hospitals in the state. Just a few weeks ago I was in Vadodara with the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, and we jointly inaugurated an aircraft factory. The C-295 aircraft will be manufactured in India at this factory. It was Mr. Ratan Tata who started working on this. At that time I very much felt the absence of Shri Ratan Tata.

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