Ratan Tata shares nostalgic post on JRD Tata’s 117th birth anniversary
"Another reminiscent picture, another memory, on JRD’s 117th birth anniversary,” reads a part of the post shared by Ratan Tata.
The Chairman emeritus of Tata group of companies, Ratan Tata, recently took to Instagram to share a nostalgic post to remember Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata (JRD) on his 117th birth anniversary. He also shared a throwback picture of himself with JRD Tata.
“Another reminiscent picture, another memory, on JRD’s 117th birth anniversary,” he wrote while sharing the post. “Mr. JRD Tata dreamt of the Tatas producing a “Tata” car. Mr. Sumant Moolgaokar shared in this dream. This picture was taken at the launch celebration of the TATA ESTATE at the Pune plant. One of Jeh’s many dreams became a reality. On that day, TELCO too achieved another dream for India,” Ratan Tata added.
Take a look at the post:
Since being shared some two hours ago, the post has already gathered more than 6.1 lakh likes and the numbers are quickly increasing. People had a lot to say about the business tycoons of India.
“Legends,” wrote an Instagram user. “Amazing,” expressed another. “This car was iconic,” commented a third.
What are your thoughts on the post shared by Ratan Tata?
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