(Web Desk) The will of India’s famous industrialist Ratan Tata, who passed away recently, has come to light.
According to the details, Ratan Tata has left behind a property worth more than 10 thousand crore Indian rupees and in his will, where the property has been divided among his brothers and sisters, some things are dedicated to his pet dog Tito. According to the Indian media, Ratan Tata has provided in his will for the unlimited care of his pet German Shepherd Tatoo and the responsibility of taking care of Tatoo will be Ratan Tata’s cook Rajan Shaw. Has a share in the property.
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According to Indian media, Ratan Tata has also given a share of his property to his brothers and half-sisters. According to Indian media, Ratan Tata’s shares in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, will be transferred to the Ratan Tata Endowment Fund. According to the will. Ratan Tata’s awards will be deposited in the Tata Central Archives for safekeeping for future generations.
Ratan Tata had invested in the business of his executive assistant Shantanu Naidu and as per the will, he left his share in the business and also waived off the loan given by Naidu for studying abroad.
It should be noted that the well-known Indian industrialist and entrepreneur Ratan Tata died on October 9 at the age of 86.
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