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Indian bishops have joined the nation’s top leaders and industry captains in mourning the death of Ratan Tata, an iconic business leader, philanthropist, and visio-nary. Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group died on Oct. 9 at 86 in Mumbai, the state capital of Maharashtra. He is credited with putting the Indian conglo-merate on the global map. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) said his life was a testament to an “unwavering commitment to excellence, inte-grity, and compassion.”
“Tata transformed the conglo-merate into a global powerhouse while upholding the values of social responsibility and ethics. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations,” the CBCI said in a statement on Oct 10. The bishops’ body hailed “his philanthropic endeavours, parti-cularly through the Tata Trusts,” which “positively impacted coun-tless lives, fostering education, healthcare, and social welfare initiatives across India.”
India’s Latin-rite Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) said: “Ratan Tata was not merely a titan of industry, but a beacon of compassion and generosity.” Through the Tata Trusts and his numerous philan-thropic initiatives, he transformed the lives of millions, championing the cause of the marginalized and playing a pivotal role in India’s development, it said in a state-ment. “Tata’s unwavering commitment to social justice, education, healthcare, and rural development deeply resonated with the core values of the Catholic Church, particularly in its mission to serve the poor and vulnerable,” the statement added.
The CCBI also acknowledged his significant contributions to nation-building and his role in positioning India as a global economic powerhouse while never losing sight of the need to uplift the underprivileged. “His life’s work will continue to serve as a guiding light, inspiring future generations to strive for the betterment of society and to serve others with selflessness and compassion,” it noted. The Catholic Church in India has offered prayers for Tata’s soul and extended condolences to his family, friends, and those touched by his life’s work.
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