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Friday October 11, 2024

Mumbai declares day of mourning for Ratan Tata

By AFP
October 11, 2024
Indias Home Minister Amit Shah pays his respect as he attends the final viewing of the former chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata, in Mumbai, India, October 10, 2024. — Reuters
India's Home Minister Amit Shah pays his respect as he attends the final viewing of the former chairman of Tata Group Ratan Tata, in Mumbai, India, October 10, 2024. — Reuters

MUMBAI: Crowds of mourners gathered in India´s financial capital Mumbai on Thursday for the funeral of industrialist Ratan Tata, hailed as a “titan” who led one of the country´s biggest conglomerates.

Tata, who died aged 86 on Wednesday, transformed the Tata Group into a sprawling international enterprise, with a portfolio ranging from software to sports cars.

His coffin, draped in an Indian flag, was flanked by a guard of honour, with a marching band of trumpets and drums accompanying the procession.

Mumbai has declared a day of mourning, with the funeral rites to take place on Thursday afternoon.

“A titan of Indian industry”, The Hindu newspaper called him on its front-page. “India loses its crown jewel”, the Hindustan Times wrote.

The hundreds who queued to pay tribute on Thursday included a mix of ordinary mourners, high-profile business leaders, politicians and Tata employees.

Abdul Khan, 52, described Tata´s passing as both a “personal loss” and a “loss for the country”, praising him for his philanthropy.

“He made so many lives better, not just the people who worked for him, but everybody,” he said.

Tributes also poured in from fellow industrialists, with Asia´s richest man Mukesh Ambani saying it was a “big loss, not just to the Tata group, but to every Indian”.