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#RatanNavalTata was not just a business leader; he was the heart of India’s dreams and aspirations. His journey was one of humility, vision, and deep love for the nation. He turned challenges into opportunities, bringing pride to India on the global stage with every bold step he took. But beyond his incredible achievements, he was a man of immense kindness, always striving to uplift the underprivileged and give back to society. His quiet strength and selfless dedication will forever remain etched in our hearts. The world feels emptier without him, but his spirit will continue to guide us, lighting the path for generations to follow. Rest in eternal peace, dear Ratan Tata Sir. Your legacy will forever live on, and your love for humanity will never be forgotten

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