Mumbai. Another achievement has been added to the name of Ratan Tata, owner of Tata Sons. The Australian government has awarded him the highest civilian honour. Ratan Tata has been awarded the Order of Australia for his efforts in strengthening India-Australia bilateral relations.
Australia’s High Commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell shared pictures of the ceremony on Twitter and wrote that Ratan Tata has contributed to India as well as Australia. He is a veteran businessman.
India’s renowned industrialist Ratan Tata has been appointed as an Honorary Officer in Australia’s General Division for Australia-India Bilateral Relations, Trade, Investment and Philanthropy.
Ratan Tata’s business contribution was in India as well as Ratan Tata in the whole world. Under his leadership, Tata Group has achieved many big goals, as well as the next generation of industrialists have also got to learn a lot from him.
Apart from contributing to the country’s economy, Ratan Tata has done a lot of charitable work. Known for his humble nature, Ratan Tata took charge of the Tata Group as chairman in March 1991 and left the post in 2012.
Ratan Tata’s company is also known for philanthropy in the world. They have donated lakhs of crores of rupees. Ratan Tata donated Rs 1500 crore during the Corona epidemic. On the other hand, according to media reports, they donate 60 to 70 percent of their earnings to charity.