Meet Rajen, the man named in Ratan Tata Rs 10000 crore will, late businessman helped him learn fishing, no connection with Tata family
Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, passed away on October 9 at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai.
New Delhi: Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, passed away on October 9 at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. Since his passing, his motivational tales, sayings, quotes, his successor, and his Rs 10000 crore will have been the topic of discussion among media outlets.
The philanthropist’s personal wealth will be distributed among his close family members, including his brother Jimmy Tata, and half-sisters Shireen and Deanna Jejeebhoy. In addition to his family, Tata’s legacy reflects his deep care for those who were close to him. Special arrangements have been made for his loyal staff, including provisions for his long-time cook, Rajen Shaw, to look after Tata’s German Shepherd, Tito, for life. Tata’s butler, Subbiah, who served him for over 30 years, is also ensured financial security in his later years.
In his will, Ratan Tata ensured “unlimited care” for his beloved dog, Tito, stipulating that his longtime cook, Rajen Shaw, would be the sole responsible for the dog’s well-being. Tata adopted Tito about six years ago after the passing of his previous dog, showcasing his deep affection for animals and his commitment to animal welfare. He was known for advocating for stray dog care and dedicated considerable effort to finding homes for abandoned pets.
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