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Indian tycoon and former chairman of Tata Group dies

Sky News Wednesday, 9 October 2024
Indian tycoon and former chairman of Tata Group diesRatan Tata, the former chair of India's oldest conglomerate, and of Tata Steel and Jaguar Land Rover, has died aged 86.
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News video: Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Salman Khan, and other Indian celebrities mourn the loss of Ratan Tata

Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Salman Khan, and other Indian celebrities mourn the loss of Ratan Tata 01:55

As India and the world come together to mourn the loss of legendary Ratan Tata, the Indian film industry has joined to pay tribute to the chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group. Actors, directors, producers, musicians, and other celebrities from across the industry have expressed their condolences and...

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