Maharashtra to urge Bharat Ratna for Ratan Tata
The cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde paid homage to the industry icon, who died in a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday night
PTI
Mumbai, 10 Oct
Maharashtra cabinet on Thursday passed a resolution urging
the central government to confer 'Bharat Ratna', the country's highest civilian
award, on legendary industrialist late Ratan Tata.
The cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde
paid homage to the industry icon, who died in a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday
night.
A motion of condolence was passed during the meeting, a
statement from the Chief Minister's Office said.
The cabinet also passed a resolution urging the Centre to
confer the Bharat Ratna on the late industrialist.
Tata has been feted with the country’s second highest
civilian honour Padma Vibhushan.
The resolution said entrepreneurship is an effective way for
growth of the society. The country can be taken on the path of progress and
development by setting up new businesses, it said.
"It also requires love for the country and honest
feelings for society upliftment. We have lost a visionary leader who was
committed to the country and the society. Tata's role in the industrial sector
and upliftment of the society was unparalleled. He tackled all challenges by
adhering to high morals, transparent and clean business administration with
discipline," it said.
He carved a niche for the Tata Group and the country on
global stage, the resolution said.
It said Ratan Tata will always be remembered for his firm
determination after the 26/11 terror attacks and contribution of Rs 1,500 crore
to the PM Relief fund for the fight against COVID-19. He had opened all hotels
of the Tata Group for COVID patients.
The Taj Mahal Hotel, run by a Tata Group company, was among
the places in Mumbai targeted by terrorists on November 26, 2008.
"The cabinet pays homage to Tata on behalf of the people of Maharashtra. We are with the Tata Group in this moment of grief," the resolution added. -PTI
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