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Shri Ratan Tata Ji was a visionary business leader, a compassionate soul and an extraordinary human being. He provided stable leadership to one of India’s oldest and most prestigious business houses. At the same time, his contribution went far beyond the boardroom. He endeared himself to several people thanks to his humility, kindness and an unwavering commitment to making our society better.
मैसूर में 10 दिनों तक दशहरे की धूम रहती है।
माना जाता है कि चामुंडेश्वरी देवी ने 10 दिनों की लड़ाई के बाद राक्षस महिषासुर का वध किया था।
उत्सव के लिए मैसूर महल को 90 हजार से अधिक और चामुंडी पहाड़ियों को 1.5 लाख से अधिक बल्बों से सजाया जाता है।
सजे-धजे हाथियों का जुलूस निकलता है। मैसूर के राजा भी आयोजन में शामिल होते हैं।
घड़ी की टिक-टिक रुक गई है।
टाइटन हमारे बीच नहीं रहे।
#ratantata जी एक आदर्श व्यक्ति, नैतिक नेतृत्व और उदारता के प्रतीक थे, जिन्होंने व्यापार जगत और उससे परे एक सच्चे देश भक्त के रूप में एक अमिट छाप छोड़ी है।
वे हमेशा हमारे स्मृतियों में ऊंचाईयों को छूते रहेंगे।
यह एक अत्यंत दुखद और अपूरणीय क्षति है।
Met the legendary Virangana of Kutch who rebuilt the Indian Air Force (IAF) airstrip during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Challenge:
In Dec 1971, the IAF airstrip in Kutch was damaged, with Pakistani forces advancing.
The Heroes:
Approximately 800 women from nearby villages, led by:
Tulsi Sheth
Kesharben Patel
Ratanben Kothari
voluntarily worked tirelessly to rebuild the airstrip.
Their Achievement:
Within 3 days, they:
Cleared debris
Filled craters
Laid down steel plates
Repaired runways
Impact:
Their efforts enabled the IAF to:
Land and take off safely
Conduct sorties against Pakistani forces
Turn the tide of the war
Tribute:
Honoring these unsung heroes for their bravery, resilience, and patriotism.
Met the legendary Virangana of Kutch who rebuilt the Indian Air Force (IAF) airstrip during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Challenge:
In Dec 1971, the IAF airstrip in Kutch was damaged, with Pakistani forces advancing.
The Heroes:
Approximately 800 women from nearby villages, led by:
Tulsi Sheth
Kesharben Patel
Ratanben Kothari
voluntarily worked tirelessly to rebuild the airstrip.
Their Achievement:
Within 3 days, they:
Cleared debris
Filled craters
Laid down steel plates
Repaired runways
Impact:
Their efforts enabled the IAF to:
Land and take off safely
Conduct sorties against Pakistani forces
Turn the tide of the war
Tribute:
Honoring these unsung heroes for their bravery, resilience, and patriotism.
Met the legendary Virangana of Kutch who rebuilt the Indian Air Force (IAF) airstrip during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Challenge:
In Dec 1971, the IAF airstrip in Kutch was damaged, with Pakistani forces advancing.
The Heroes:
Approximately 800 women from nearby villages, led by:
Tulsi Sheth
Kesharben Patel
Ratanben Kothari
voluntarily worked tirelessly to rebuild the airstrip.
Their Achievement:
Within 3 days, they:
Cleared debris
Filled craters
Laid down steel plates
Repaired runways
Impact:
Their efforts enabled the IAF to:
Land and take off safely
Conduct sorties against Pakistani forces
Turn the tide of the war
Tribute:
Honoring these unsung heroes for their bravery, resilience, and patriotism.
Met the legendary Virangana of Kutch who rebuilt the Indian Air Force (IAF) airstrip during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
The Challenge:
In Dec 1971, the IAF airstrip in Kutch was damaged, with Pakistani forces advancing.
The Heroes:
Approximately 800 women from nearby villages, led by:
Tulsi Sheth
Kesharben Patel
Ratanben Kothari
voluntarily worked tirelessly to rebuild the airstrip.
Their Achievement:
Within 3 days, they:
Cleared debris
Filled craters
Laid down steel plates
Repaired runways
Impact:
Their efforts enabled the IAF to:
Land and take off safely
Conduct sorties against Pakistani forces
Turn the tide of the war
Tribute:
Honoring these unsung heroes for their bravery, resilience, and patriotism.


