The Legacy of Ratan Tata
With the passing away of Rata Tata we have lost a Karma Yogi. One of the signs of this was his actions were never for personal gain or profit, but for the long term interest and growth of his companies. His organizations too were not independent microcosms, but they thrived in the benefit of its people and society they belonged to at large. As an industrialist, he had the vision to create and give something of enduring value to the nation and its society, and envisaged a larger goal than just making a profit.
The aspect which underscores his being a Karma Yogi is his huge contribution to charity. For anyone to be called an industrialist and a philanthropist in the same breath defines the person he was. When two thirds of equity share capital is held by philanthropic trusts, one can imagine the emphasis on social welfare rather than private wealth.
He touched the lives of millions of people, and more than anything else people remember him for his kindness and compassion. We also know his love for animals and stray dogs in particular. People know him for the values he lived. He stood for and continued to uphold the same values which were the foundation of the Tata empire here. The Tata legacy was consolidated and strengthened during his regime. If we still associate Tata's with trust and integrity it is his outstanding contribution. He was the last frontier against the crumbling values in today's business environment.
With such strong value based actions, consciousness towards a larger, higher good and his efforts effectively leading to charity, rather than personal benefit, he proved he was a Karma Yogi worth emulating.
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