Such was the country’s ‘Ratan’ Tata, who handled a business worth billions yet remained an example of simplicity.
Rahul Tiwari October 10, 2024 04:21 AM

Ratan Tata…Today's date will always be remembered with this name, because this person, who managed a business empire worth billions, said goodbye to the world on this very day. Ratan Tata's entire life is an example of 'simplicity'. If you look at his life, you will see many such examples, like the one seen in the character of King Janak in 'Ramayana'.

Ratan Tata's company Tata Motors manufactures one of the world's most luxury cars, 'Jaguar' and 'Land Rover'. He had so much wealth that he could buy any car in the world, but in his last days you would have seen him always traveling in 'Nano'.

His simplicity is also praised by the fact that when the news of his hospitalization came a few days before his death, people started speculating about his death, but he himself denied it through his official Twitter handle. No commotion or noise was seen on this.

'Bakhtawar' became witness to the last moments

Ratan Tata, who headed the Tata Group for almost 3 decades, spent the last moments of his life in a house named 'Bakhtawar'. On seeing this house you will realize that there is no trace of richness in it. Nor is it about flaunting money, it is just the impression of the new word 'Minimalist' of today's world and the experience of 'peace and simplicity'.

This house of Ratan Tata is in Colaba area of ​​Mumbai. Its name is 'Bakhtawar', which means 'bringer of good fortune'. This applies to Ratan Tata's entire life also. While at the helm of the Tata Group, he took many decisions which 'brought good fortune' to the entire group. This includes the acquisition of London steel company 'Corus' and tea company 'Tetley'.

Ratan Tata's imprint is on 'Bakhtawar'

Ratan Tata's clear impression is visible on the house 'Bakhtawar' where he spent his last moments. This house is a sea-facing property, which is exactly opposite to Colaba Post Office. It is of only 13,350 square feet area. There are only 3 floors in this bungalow, and there is parking space for only 10-15 cars.

This house is of very simple and minimalistic design. It is completely painted white. Large window spans have been used to ensure adequate sunlight in the house. These are seen from the living room to the bedroom of the house.

Looks like a comfortable living room. It is said that 'there is no luxury better than comfort', this house is also built in the same way.

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