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Famous Indian businessman Ratan Tata is no more, breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai.

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New Delhi: Ratan Tata, India's biggest business tycoon and honorary chairman of Tata Sons, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. According to news agency PTI, Ratan Tata was admitted to the ICU of Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai in critical condition. Two days before this, information about his ill health was broadcast on the news channel. Corporate tycoon Ratan Tata was suffering from age-related ailments. Ratan Tata was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai last Monday, however, the news of improvement in his condition also came out, after which people heaved a sigh of relief. Now the news of Ratan Naval Tata's demise has spread a wave of mourning across the country. His fans are paying emotional tribute to him on social media. Ratan Tata was as successful an entrepreneur as he was a great philanthropist. He helped the poor and needy people on many occasions.

His loved ones became worried after he was admitted to the hospital.

Ever since Ratan Tata was admitted to the hospital, people have been expressing concern about his health. There was intense speculation regarding his health not only in the corporate world and the political field but also among the general public. After being admitted to hospital, corporate tycoon Ratan Tata issued a statement thanking everyone for their concern and saying he was undergoing some routine medical check-ups for age-related health issues, but was in 'good spirits' Are.

Ratan Tata's last post

Ratan Tata wrote in his social media post, 'I am aware of the recent rumors regarding my health and want to assure everyone that these claims are baseless. Due to my age and associated medical conditions I am currently undergoing a medical examination. There is no reason to worry. I am in good mood and request the public and media not to spread misinformation.

Took command of Tata Group in 1991

Notably, from 1991 until his retirement on 28 December 2012 after a long innings at the family-run conglomerate, Ratan Tata served as the all-powerful Chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group. He then had another short stint at the helm from 2016–2017, during which he made some major changes to the group. Ratan Tata, known for his humble demeanor, is currently the Chairman of Tata Trusts, which includes Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Allied Trust as well as Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Allied Trust