Jharkhand BJP leader and social worker Amarpreet Singh Kale expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Ratan Tata, calling it a tremendous loss for the country and Tata Group.
Key Points:
– Kale mourned Ratan Tata’s passing, expressing condolences to his family.
– He praised Tata’s contributions to education, healthcare, and social welfare.
– Kale highlighted Tata’s vision of business being for societal good, not just profit.
JAMSHEDPUR – Amarpreet Singh Kale, former Jharkhand BJP spokesperson and prominent social worker in Jamshedpur, expressed deep grief over the demise of Ratan Tata, offering condolences to his family and admirers.
Kale described Tata as an inspiring figure in Indian industry, noting his commitment to creating positive change in society through his work.
He praised Tata’s significant contributions to education, healthcare, and social welfare, recognizing his humanitarian approach.
According to Kale, Tata’s legacy goes beyond business, teaching us that the purpose of a corporation is not only profit but also the well-being of society.
He added that Tata’s death is an irreparable loss for Indian society and the industrial world.

