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@sylviachandel6491Ай бұрын
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@ThePrintIndiaАй бұрын
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@yuvra649Ай бұрын
My father has worked at the tata plant since 16yrs old until his retirement a few years ago! We owe our lives to Ratan Tata for helping us and our extended family get out of poverty that young orphans fell into back in the day. I hope he reunites with Tito and wish his memories teach us every day to be a better person! ❤
@nnandan9431Ай бұрын
Same story ..
@ellenfds007Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your personal story with us. GB. 😊
@johnpep2007Ай бұрын
Navi Mumbai Airport should be named after TATA.. no one is more deserving.
@yogeshchander1036Ай бұрын
Surgery was done at Veterinary College, University of Minnesota, St Paul. After this, Mr Tata ensured that same facility is made available at Madras Vet College through an MOU with University of Minnesota
@abijithp92Ай бұрын
As social media drowns in praise and admiration for Ratan Tata, you stand out by spotlighting some real details of his journey.
@nagbalkur1365Ай бұрын
from a fellow animal, dog lover, who has a street dog as pet, I can relate to everything being said about dog and other animals. they're truly truly exceptional. JRD, Ratan Tata are true legends and personally owe a huge dept of gratitude to Tatas having studied in the what's still locally called "Tata Institute" (IISc) set-up by Jamsetji Tata (who funded), Mysuru Maharaja (who gave land and funds) with encouragement from Swami Vivekananda in 1909 (a true serendipitous meeting of giants).
@EverynameistakenwhyАй бұрын
Ratan Tata was a gem of a person, the only public figure I look up to. A great human being with such compassion and love towards animals besides all his other philanthropy is not seen anywhere else now. You will be truly missed Sir.
@Piyushkumar-i9h3qАй бұрын
People come and go, but few like Ratan Tata stay in our hearts forever. He exemplified that greatness is not just about success but also about character. His legacy transcends the traditional meaning of success. Though not destined for married life, he led a fulfilling existence through his philanthropic work and love for animals. His simplicity and leadership have left a lasting impression that will forever define his contribution.
@sudhavamsi-k7kАй бұрын
I hope everyone who loves and respects Mr.Tata treat the animals like he does with empathy and love. As a honor, feed a stary if you can as long as someone can. If possible adopt don't shop. That's the real respect we can show to our Tata ji.
@sanatoberoi1240Ай бұрын
Well said ❤
@LNCMD2023Ай бұрын
I had two dogs before. One I rescued from abusive owner. The other was one I volunteered to adopt before it was going to be taken to animal shelter.
@VKgunnАй бұрын
@@LNCMD2023 Thank you
@ZethuzzzАй бұрын
A true visionary and an absolute gentleman. The fact that he was a dog lover shows his heart was always in the right place. A great shame that he was not accorded Bharat Ratna in his lifetime while those less deserving were:
@artikak112113 күн бұрын
Yes agree 😢
@mg.f.9023Ай бұрын
Wish our Nation had more Business Entrepreneurs like Mr. Ratan Tata.
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
Charitable entrepreneurs...
@dewam1599Ай бұрын
Ratan Naval Tata born on December 28, 1937, a capricorn, hard worker and animal lover. You have many animal lovers and scientists in Capricorn. Capricorn are known to have cautious and love problems.
@SreedharKarunakarАй бұрын
India and we Indians will miss him.
@srw6772Ай бұрын
"We shall not see his like again" An outstanding global citizen, an iconic Indian, an exemplary Zoroastrian Parsi. We will miss you, Mr. T
@maverick32152Ай бұрын
For generations to come , it may well be, people will find it hard to believe that a man like this lived and breathed the same air as us. A great Indian. Goodbye greatness
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
A messiah who came to our country and performed wonders.
@TheUrbanAestheticАй бұрын
He is the only Indian Businessman/Politician I respect
@kanishkasingh2658Ай бұрын
Ratan Tata was a Parsi - no other community has done so much for India. As they gradually trend towards extinction, we should ask ourselves, what could we as Indians have done differently to protect these precious members of society?
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
A migrant community whose contribution to the nation can never be fully appreciated - it's a source of wonder and envy for the natives .
@dkutagullaАй бұрын
This is a True tribute!
@HRC294Ай бұрын
What a beautiful episode for one of India's best if not the best human!🥲
@vitaliaHwebinarsАй бұрын
A fervent desire that the new airport at Navi Mumbai be named after this Ratan (gem) of India - exemplary anecdotes about his integrity and loyalty. ❤ One of the greatest builders of modern India
@alvinvazha1144Ай бұрын
Great episode. He would be happy to be remembered as a dog lover before anything else. ❤
@graphicventuresАй бұрын
Only respect - to this great individual of vision and honour! RIP, you will be missed and never forgotten. As always, Shekar thank you for this.
@sheriefernandez6217Ай бұрын
I hope people will remember Mr. Tata by being kind to all animals
@carpediem4603Ай бұрын
Great tribute to a great man by a great journalist
@Kumar-bo2pvАй бұрын
Thanks the print for providing such quality content
@awadheshkaliaАй бұрын
An awesome obituary of a legend. A person most loved in and a maker of modern India.
@ThePrintIndiaАй бұрын
Thank you, Awadhesh. I am glad you enjoyed this episode. Reading a response from you after a long time...best wishes, Shekhar
@raghvinderjoshi4667Ай бұрын
A very warm send off by Shekhar Gupta.
@vishwanathgundakalle7462Ай бұрын
Name the biggest Airports of India after Ratan Tata
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
What a joke ! They've named big infrastructure projects after politicians who have done nothing for the country .
@kd24jhАй бұрын
One of the finest men of our time.😢
@milindpopatАй бұрын
Thank you for being sensitive enough to not have any ads at the beginning of this epispde
@starburstsolaris6805Ай бұрын
Most beautiful philanthropic family.and industralist India could ever have.
@starburstsolaris6805Ай бұрын
Yes this helped him.live so.long and happy.
@ManpreetSingh-es9vcАй бұрын
An industrialist unlike modern businessmen
@DrRjDrummerАй бұрын
Shekar Sir ! I am a Subscriber of The Print media from many years . My opinion was that you need to work on the sound effects as while using earphones i feel that the sound is not as sharp a it used to be and there is more loudness and reverb . please do consider my request as voice and sound modulation plays a major role in the media . It is not only with your videos but also with other journalists as well. Please do change settings or whatever is required as I am a admirer of your narration too . thank you
@rahulsidshahАй бұрын
Greatest builders of modern India! Well said
@handyman7147Ай бұрын
Ratan Tata deserve Bharath Ratna. A Great son of India.
@mohammadahmadrocksАй бұрын
What a coincidence. Last time I remember Shekhar answering some question where the word 'banana republic' appeared. Shekhar ji said I would deal with this banana republic thing in some other video. Cut to today, we are hearing it with regard to Ratan tata sir
@ravikandiah5837Ай бұрын
This great man not only stood for dogs but all stood for underdogs as well. May his athma reach enlightment 😢🎉
@BharatThatIsIndiaАй бұрын
I have seen in kolkaya,an auto driver having framed photo of Ratan Tata in his auto where drivers usually keep God images.
@seenuz1Ай бұрын
What a Man our World lost..🙏🙏
@adig3677Ай бұрын
Real jewel of indian Industry RIP sir ji om shanti om ,🙏💐🇮🇳
@SkSingh-tu8unАй бұрын
Good episode on a good man. I feel many of our present day industrialists should introspect on their legacy unless in their view splurging money is seen as contributing to society
@TulasidharvАй бұрын
We as a nation shortchanged him of "Bharat Ratna" award which he truly is.
@mandarsunildeshkar9400Ай бұрын
I think both the links that are provided in the description are same. Could you please update the link for the conversation with Narayan Murthy and Ratan Tata. I am looking forward to watch that conversation.
@gurjotuberoiАй бұрын
Shekharji your riches are immeasurable Your life desperately deserves a memoir
@sandipmore814Ай бұрын
The art of racing in the rain That's what I was looking for 2nd viewing Unfortunately not available on audible
@WhatsInAName222Ай бұрын
Hi Shekhar, Thanks for directing us to the Walk The Talk interview. It was an excellent conversation. That level of honesty and criticism about the government is unimaginable today. In fact, for all the accolades, if he had criticized the BJP government like this in recent times, the IT cell and the troll army would’ve done their best to defame him without any shame. Our slide on the democracy index and the increasing crony capitalism shows that we are good at praising people like him but not learning from them.
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
These govt cronies sucking upto Tata ,hoping some of his charm and respect will rub off onto them .
@ragwindersingh1354Ай бұрын
Great human being 😢
@SubashCVАй бұрын
His love for dogs ❤
@NarendraKumar-hq5bvАй бұрын
Beautiful! Morality that is founded on learning plus self actualisation. Usn't this that we must look upto in leaders?
@rajuok8837Ай бұрын
Thanks Sir
@prakashraghunathan2685Ай бұрын
Thankyou shekar sir for the walk in talk con versatiion with Ratan Tata. We will miss a gem of a person named Ratan tata.
@ThePrintIndiaАй бұрын
Thank you, Prakash, for watching and writing in...best wishes, Shekhar
@sd-pw1wrАй бұрын
An Award should be named after Shri Ratan Tata for Business ethics, excellence, innovation amoung entrepreneurs - need not be big money makers - and startups by Government of India.
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
It will be extremely difficult to find someone who even comes close to the high standards of Ratanji in these debauched times .
@gauravmishra5859Ай бұрын
Great shekhar sir
@Baigum.ShifaaАй бұрын
Please make a longer video.
@artikak112113 күн бұрын
Miss you Sir deeply 😢
@sachankargogoi2331Ай бұрын
Same link is shared (walk the talk ).. not able to find the conversation along with Narayan Murty
@SudhaKiranGskАй бұрын
Art of racing in the rain is an amazing story
@Udit-zb8muАй бұрын
A booming episode in honour of the legendary entrepreneur.
@raghuarmani8341Ай бұрын
A True visionary. He would have been in world top 5 but for Indian bureaucracy, corruption and politics.
@atulVkotaАй бұрын
Saddest part in loosing architect Sri.R.Tata is that, he could not lead India in realms of OuterSpace, InterPlanetary-futures & concerned HabitatSettlements. As india's most reputed architect/CityPlanner, of Mumbai Mr.Charles Mark Correa & RatanTata, both being most reputed bizness stalwarts & giants, so they should have collaborated-cooperated together in exploring this extraa'Terrestrial & Planetary-terrains&works. This would have paved excellent way forward for Indians/Asians to do potentially more advanced works with NASA-ISRO-ESA etc'.
@srinivasansoundararajan4860Ай бұрын
An entirely Different commentry on Great bussiness legend by The Print Legend
@Ritubhati06Ай бұрын
This morning, I saw something in my neighbourhood which blew my mind, There is a boy who, just a few days ago, after the death of Ratan Tata, had uploaded a long and fake condolence message on his WhatsApp story, and two days later, this morning, he hit two dogs and a cow with a stick with great force, I couldn't help but notice the amount of hypocrisy people have these days, If someone genuinely wants to give Ratan sir a tribute from your heart then help the stray dogs as much as you can, drive slowly, look under the car before starting the car, we don't own the streets, we co-habit with them.
@Hardquestions101Ай бұрын
I think Print needs to revisit your bio in KZbin. you guys are still in "5 years" after your opening?
@sbe8621Ай бұрын
im pakistani and i cried for ratan i just feel so sad about his passing
@arnabghosh8222Ай бұрын
In this modern, competitive and vicious startup culture, people are generally inspired by Jobs, Gates, Bezos etc. and the result of this is the failing startup environment. We forget such a gem close to home! Kudos and RIP Ratan Tata for setting such examples of truly patriotic business, not like Ambanis and Adanis!
@vijayantsingh7553Ай бұрын
you keep comparing and there will be a day when we will biding good bye to Ambanis and Adanis also... grow up...raise your standard and stop this comparison... they are unique and they are special in their own way...The make India and the fabric of India... Do u know collectively how many jobs have they generated... Just because of their political inclination u want to comment nonsense... Tata was equally a patriot and loved Mr Modi....Very shallow outlook and god help u..
@mg.f.9023Ай бұрын
@@vijayantsingh7553 If our Business houses had Ethics in Business like Mr. Tata, our Nation could be No.1 choice of Nation to do business with. Unfortunately our Nation is known in the west as a Nation of a scammers and frauds.
@arnabghosh8222Ай бұрын
@@vijayantsingh7553 well don’t need your advice to determine personal choices. Learn to respect others opinions, although you might disagree and especially stop spreading free gyan and free comments specifically when no one asked for it and there is a reply section. This is youtube, not some other social media platform where such activities are celebrated.
@zp9889Ай бұрын
Hello Mr Shekhar
@Kumar-bo2pvАй бұрын
In the era of IPO why don't the print listed in stock market so that in this quality business we will be part and the The print can also flourish across the students
@bawasimpАй бұрын
it’s not a good business that’s why, no journalism organisation is really a good business
@Kumar-bo2pvАй бұрын
@@bawasimp i just wanted to mention about the quality of content and the detailed analysis and technical aspects they provide on any particular topic is really helpful in the era of fake media
@manubhartiguptaАй бұрын
Which book you referred to!?
@thehumancondition111Ай бұрын
What a man!
@rathnavelnatarajanАй бұрын
Great
@jyothisreetenneti6149Ай бұрын
When he was alive nobodyknowsthis much .our kharma gems get more recognition after death only
@mg.f.9023Ай бұрын
Mr. Ratan Tata was the epitome of ETHICS in Business and Compassion in life.
@apurvhellstingerАй бұрын
TATA, since 1868
@heartofplutoАй бұрын
Nice
@kgindia6685Ай бұрын
Wrong link to Murthy/Tata talk
@imgauravtiwariАй бұрын
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@vrishalisonar453Ай бұрын
Shekhar has a great nack of telling the unethical things he did as if it is a casual cool story
@apontopu5044Ай бұрын
good
@sharathahuja8261Ай бұрын
What really happened to the Indica and the Nano?
@AlokAsthana1954Ай бұрын
Can’t forget that he recommended Narendra Modi. Unpardonable. Nothing is above money.
@Zambia974Ай бұрын
name something after him?
@ashugurtoo4835Ай бұрын
Dogs yes ... i dont know how many episodes we saw u with your dogs ... but that was earlier i guess
@moslemsonАй бұрын
A loss for all of South Asia. He was one of the people who was respected on both sides of this he scar on Indian subcontinent’s chest.
@deflexion3677Ай бұрын
My father still works for TCS and he will until retirement. Despite coming from a well developed family he made a business so that it trickles down to large levels of indian society. I know a lot of humans depend on my dad who depends on TCS for his salary, so just like him imagine how many dads and moms out there that stem from tata
@riteshdhawan8383Ай бұрын
No disrespect to Late Mr. Tata. But, TCS in particular discriminates on flimsy basis of employment like: gap years, compartments in high school results, and other flimsy excuses to rob people of employment. I have never seen any IT organization do the same sort of discrimination.
@rizwanhussain304Ай бұрын
You Anchor learn something from this legend Ratan TaTa
@ShuxratBoronov-zd1xxАй бұрын
Pink part 80
@vaidyasethuraman452Ай бұрын
dynasty does lead to banana republic, journalism has to call it out , sadly that is not the case.
@lalitsingh1361Ай бұрын
I regret to write that I could not see Ratan Tata to get " Bharat Ratna" Neihter congress nor Bjp govt has thought about his personal achievements. Now if Bjp govt will think to give him than what was they doing for last 10 year "Kam se kam jite ji de dete" Yaha bhee politics - Adani ambani ki goodwill book ke chakkar me asli Hero ko neglect kar diya govt ne. RIP Ratan Tata
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
Bharat Ratna will be given to Ambani and Adani.
@shreyasshetty9473Ай бұрын
❤
@abhinavkapoor8945Ай бұрын
A rabid cow lover praises an unapologetic dog lover.
@himanshujaiswal5016Ай бұрын
Hloo Mr. Gupta why not do a ctc on Niira Radia tapes and Tata's dubious role in it.
@pp_01123Ай бұрын
PR
@ravik-wo6jlАй бұрын
Why anchor lost so much of weight??? 😢😢😢
@sharathahuja8261Ай бұрын
I wonder what Shekhar was trying to say, a long winded monologue.
@bimald1Ай бұрын
Why are you leaner?
@spoofmy284Ай бұрын
When Suhel seth said about Tata's in other video that Tata rejected to meet some Prince, i thought it is another made up story. But looks its true.
@vipinadaatt6190Ай бұрын
Sir. Both the links given in the description is the same. Please share the link of the discussion between you RNT and NRN. Thank you
@sunnymittraАй бұрын
Ratan Tata was able to say all that Banana Republic in 2010, imagine saying all that in Modi time there will be ED, CBI and ask to apologise to FM in person. Current we are really Banana Republic.
@vijayantsingh7553Ай бұрын
you keep comparing and there will be a day when we will biding good bye to Ambanis and Adanis also... grow up...raise your standard and stop this comparison... they are unique and they are special in their own way...The make India and the fabric of India... Do u know collectively how many jobs have they generated... Just because of their political inclination u want to comment nonsense... Tata was equally a patriot and loved Mr Modi....Very shallow outlook and god help u..
@vrishalisonar453Ай бұрын
Grow up, still sound naive
@xcel5203Ай бұрын
@@vijayantsingh7553 You sound so gullible . Haven't you heard of vast criminals organisations employing many people to do their dirty work ? Question is the M.O. of Ambani & Adani - how they are handed the biggest contracts and companies in the country without tenders or opposition nor are they ever pulled up after committing the most humongous crimes . Ever heard of Hindenberg Report ?