Ratan Tata was admitted to the hospital on Monday. After this he declared himself absolutely fine. Now suddenly he passed away. Let us tell you what disease Ratan Tata was suffering from.
Ratan Tata, the country’s well-known industrialist and chairman of Tata Group, is no more. He said goodbye to this world on Wednesday night (9 October). He breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. He was 86 years old. Ratan Tata was admitted to the hospital on Monday.
After this he declared himself absolutely fine. Now suddenly he passed away. Let us tell you what disease Ratan Tata was suffering from.
Maya Tata
There is a possibility of Ratan Tata’s property going to Maya Tata, daughter of Ratan Tata’s half brother Noel Tata. Maya, 34, has degrees from Bayes Business School and Warwick University. She started her career with Tata Opportunity Fund, after which she moved to Tata Digital.Where he played an important role in developing and launching the Tata Neu app. She currently serves on the board of Tata Medical Center Trust along with her siblings. Maya Tata’s mother is the sister of late Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry and daughter of late billionaire Pallonji Mistry.
Neville Tata
Maya Tata’s brother Neville Tata (32 years) is involved in the family business. He is also being seen as the heir to Ratan Tata’s empire.He is married to Toyota Kirloskar Group heiress Mansi Kirloskar and has a son named Jamshed Tata. Neville is leading the Tata Star market………..Which is a hypermarket series under Trent Limited. Earlier he was entrusted with the management of the Packaged Food and Beverage Division,
In which, after proving his ability, he also took charge of Judio and Westside. Many experts even believe that he was being groomed as the successor to the Tata Group.
Leah Tata (39 years)
Neville and Maya Tata’s sister Leah Tata (39 years) is associated with the hotel business of this group. He received education from IE Business School in Spain. She worked at Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces and now manages the operations of the Indian Hotel Company.