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Ratan Tata shares picture flying F18 Super Hornet on 82nd birthday; has a special message for youth
Monday, December 30, 2019 IST
Ratan Tata shares picture flying F18 Super Hornet on 82nd birthday; has a special message for youth

Ratan Tata, who turns 82 today, has been the most searched Indian businessman on search engine giant Google in 2019; he transformed the Tata Group from a conventional corporate house into a global multi-billion conglomerate

 
 

Tata Sons' Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata is celebrating his 82nd birthday today. He served as Tata Group Chairman for over two decades before retiring at the age of 75 on his birthday in 2012. The tycoon now dedicates his time to philanthropy and also nurtures emerging start-ups. Ratan Tata holds full-time leadership role at Tata Trusts, which owns 66 per cent of the group holding company, Tata Sons.
 
In his latest Instagram post, Ratan Tata, who's also a trained pilot, wrote he looks forward with excitement to the new decade ahead. Sharing a picture of him flying the F18 Super Hornet at the Bangalore Aero Show, the businessman wrote: "...(This) is a great time to be relevant, to stand for causes you believe in, to create something from scratch, make special connections, laugh, and write a little bit of history."
 
 
Ratan Tata made his Instagram debut earlier this year in October. His purpose behind joining social media was to connect to youth, invest in innovative ideas and share lighter moments of his life. In his first Instagram post, Ratan Tata said he was excited to join the photo-sharing site. "After a long absence from public life, I look forward to exchanging stories and creating something special with such a diverse community," he posted. The tycoon now has over 7, 37,000 followers on Instagram.
 
A dog lover himself, Tata frequently shares posts raving about his pets. In November, 27-year-old Shantanu Naidu, a young boy from Mumbai, landed his dream job with industrialist Tata, all thanks to his initiative of saving stray dogs. Tata was so moved by Naidu's humble endeavour of saving stray canines that he offered him a job as his assistant.  
 
The Tata group patriarch was also the most searched Indian businessman on search engine giant Google in 2019. He transformed the Tata Group from a conventional corporate house into a global multi-billion conglomerate with interests in everything from salt to steel. The industrialist has also been awarded two of India's highest civilian awards, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan.

 
 
 
 
 

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