A man with a golden heart: Ratan Tata visits Pune to see his ailing former employee

Undoubtedly one of the admired personalities in India, Ratan Tata has yet again shown his compassionate side.
Ratan Tata meets family members of his former employee during his visit to Pune
Ratan Tata meets family members of his former employee during his visit to PuneImage source: Yogesh Desai/Canva

Pune: Possessing merits such as compassion and empathy is not everyone's cup of tea. Ratan Tata is a living example of what the aforementioned traits!

Undoubtedly one of the admired personalities in India, Ratan Tata has yet again shown his compassionate side.

The octogenarian visited Pune meet his ailing former employee. The private visit to Inamdar family in Pune’s Kothrud area was not a PR activity neither any media representatives were present there. Ratan Tata’s former employee is unwell from the past two years. The 83-year-old who visited the family without any security left many people in awe. Residents of the society were surprised to see the legendary businessman in their area amid no event scheduled.

According to various reports, the businessman promised to sponsor the complete education of children as wells as cover the medical expenses of the entire family. He also wished him for the speedy recovery. This visit may recall the memories the 26/11 when Ratan Tata personally visited the families of all the 80 employees who were affected during the terror attack.

Apart from enjoying remarkable business prudence and being a generous philanthropist, Ratan Tata is also a great humanitarian. This 83-year-old man has surely taught us important lessons in life that can help us in becoming better human beings. Thus, proved infinite times: A true gentleman with a golden heart.

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