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Sea of blue during Ratan Tata's farewell trip, as Tata staff members line up to pay their final respects


By Kajal Sharma - 10 Oct 2024 05:51 PM
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"The Tata employees' queue was longer than the general category queue," he wrote. Senior residents and older employees had their own line, and each person entering was given a Tata Copper water bottle.Additionally, according to Mathur, guests were instructed to put down their phones as they drew nearer to Mr. Tata in order to show their respect. He thanked them and remarked, "I wasn't the only one crying. Thank you to the whole Tata Group support team; this was a well-planned farewell to a truly amazing man.At businessman Ratan Tata's burial on Thursday, thousands of mourners flocked to Mumbai, the financial center of India. Tata was acclaimed as a "titan" who oversaw one of the largest companies in the nation. A guard of honor surrounded his casket, which was covered in an Indian flag. A marching band playing trumpets and drums provided music for the funeral.