Nano’s godfather Ratan Tata has been nominated for the second highest civilian award Padma Vibhushan. He has already received the Padma Bhushan award in 2000. A little peep into his personal life will reveal the secret of his success.
Born to Parsi parents, he is one of the most respected and successful businessmen. After pursuing his assignment for a short period in Los Angeles, California, he returned to his home country and took up responsibility of his family business, turning down an offer from IBM. His hard work and dedication gave him the position of a group chairman in 1991. The first Indian passenger car ‘Indica’ was rolled out by them in 1998.
Why am I telling you all this? Because I admire this guy and the achievement he has made shows that anyone, including me, can make it to the top!
Article submitted by Crown Jewel
Labels: Biography, Nano, Submitted Article, Tata







4 Comments:
My hearty wishes to the Tata's for their success in every field.
it is definitely his hard work and dedication pushed him to be a successful businessman.
Who say people from Science, literary and arts are capable of making to awards like Padma Vibhushan. Ratan Tata's forte is none of the above, but more closer to human heart. After all, he pioneered to bring a common Indian dream of owning a car to a reality. Wish you luck!
Ratan Tats is the man of principles. He definitely deserves a Padma Vibhushan award.
Ratan Tata has redefined the passenger car business in India. The award is a bit too late to come. I think the Nano effect has forced the but government to look at the businesman as a recipient for national award.
I think if the Nano works, as expected, he should be feliciated with the Bharat Ratna, and nothing less.
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