The name of Indian
industrialist Ratan Tater is known to almost everyone. He is forever. But love
also came into his life. The marriage was almost over. Ratan Tata tells the
story on the Facebook page Humans of Bombay.
Ratan Tata, 42, at Humans of
Bombay tells many stories of his life. These include the story of how her life
was after her parents separated, how her childhood with grandma was, what her
grandmother taught her in life, her life at Cornell University, the story of
falling in love at that time.
Ratan Tata tells the story of
three chapters of his life at Humans of Bombay. The report was published on
NDTV. Ratan Tata says his childhood was a joy. Although the separation of
parents affected him and his brother.
At the age of 4, Ratan Tatara's
mother Naval and father Soni Tatar separated. Ratan Tata grew up near Grandma
Navajbai Tata.
The page went viral on
Wednesday night after sharing these stories on the Humans of Bombay Facebook
page. As of Friday afternoon, more than 20,000 responses were read in this
post. More than three thousand shares are.
Ratan Tatar was quite a distance with his father. He said, 'I wanted to learn to play violin. But Dad wanted to teach me piano. I wanted to attend college in the United States. But he wanted me to study in the UK. I wanted to be an architect. Dad wanted to make me an engineer. '
Ratan Tata studied at Cornell
University in the United States. She thanked Grandma for that. After graduating
with a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, the dispute with his father grew.
Landed a job in Los Angeles. There he worked for two years.
Ratan Tata recalled, "That
time was great. The weather was nice. I had a car of my own. It was great to do
the job too. '
Ratan Tata falls in love with a
woman in Los Angeles. The marriage was almost over. At that time Tata had to
make a decision to return to India for her grandmother's illness. He thought
that the woman he loved would go with him to India. The woman's parents did not
want it because of the Indo-China war in 12 years. The woman's relationship
with Tata ended there.
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