Leaders pay homage to Ratan Tata at Mumbai's NCPA
The body of Ratan Tata, who died in a hospital here on Wednesday night, was brought from his Colaba home in a hearse decked with white flowers to the NCPA in south Mumbai.
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The mortal remains were kept at the NCPA in a casket with a tricolour covering it. PHOTO:PTI
Mumbai, 10 Oct
Thousands of people from different walks of life, including
politicians and corporate leaders, gathered at the NCPA here on Thursday to pay
homage to the legendary Ratan Tata, whose identity transcended beyond being the
top industry icon.
The body of Ratan Tata, who died in a hospital here on
Wednesday night, was brought from his Colaba home in a hearse decked with white
flowers to the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in south Mumbai.
The mortal remains were kept at the NCPA in a casket with a
tricolour covering it.
Among the early ones who arrived to pay respect were
Nationalist Congress Party (SP) president Sharad Pawar, his daughter MP Supriya
Sule, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, Aditya Birla Group
Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla, finance industry stalwart Deepak Parekh and
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das.
Even before Tata's mortal remains were brought to the NCPA
from his residence, many people waited patiently in queues to get a last
glimpse of the person who held an immense respect in their hearts for different
reasons
His body will be taken to the Prayer Hall at the Worli
crematorium later in the day.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said Ratan Tata will be
accorded a state funeral.
Leader of opposition in the Maharashtra assembly Vijay
Wadettiwar and assembly speaker and local MLA Rahul Narwekar were among those
who reached the NCPA.
The employees and top executives of the Tata group were also
present to pay respect.
Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar, Special
Commissioner Deven Bharti and Joint Commissioner of Police Satya Narayan
Chowdhary were among the top officials who also paid homage to Tata at the NCPA
lawns.
In view of the heavy footfall anticipated at the NCPA, the
Mumbai police have beefed up security arrangements and also imposed traffic
restrictions in parts of Nariman Point.
Tata, who is credited with transforming the Tata Group into
a globally renowned conglomerate, died at age 86 at the Breach Candy Hospital
in Mumbai on Wednesday night.
CM Shinde, his deputy Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra's
education minister Deepak Kesarkar and industrialist Mukesh Ambani were among
those who rushed to the hospital after hearing about Tata's death.
Before the hearse carrying Tata's mortal remains left from
his home, located a couple of kilometres away from the NCPA, the Mumbai Police
band played a tune as a mark of respect to him.
Several people had gathered outside his house also since
early morning to pay tribute.
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was among the early visitors
at Tata's home.
The Maharashtra government has declared a day of mourning in
the state on Thursday to pay tributes to Ratan Tata, the Chief Minister's
Office said.
A statement quoting CM Shinde said the national tricolour on
government offices in Maharashtra will be flown at half-mast on Thursday as a
sign of mourning. -PTI
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