Condolence meetings held across divisions after Durga Puja break
Key Points:
• Tata Motors resumes work on October 14 following Durga Puja holiday
• Company-wide condolence meetings pay tribute to late Ratan Tata
• Leaders praise Tata’s legacy of compassion and contributions to society
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Motors recommences operations with solemn gatherings across divisions to honor the memory of Ratan Tata.
The first condolence meeting took place at Plant 3 at 8:00 AM on October 14.
Similar gatherings followed at various locations, including HBTL Heat Treatment and New Dream Line Foundry.
Moreover, tributes were held at Real Axle, CTI Front Axle Engine Division, and Plant 1.
The Frame Factory and World Truck facilities also conducted meetings to remember the late industrialist.
Chairman Gurmeet Singh and General Secretary RK Singh attended these emotional gatherings.
During the tributes, RK Singh highlighted Ratan Tata’s exceptional legacy and impact.
He referred to Tata as a "messiah" and expressed gratitude for working within the Tata Group.
Meanwhile, Gurmeet Singh spoke about the collective grief felt throughout Jamshedpur.
He emphasized Tata’s love for both humans and animals, citing his establishment of a cancer hospital.
Furthermore, Singh praised Tata’s arrangements for animal treatment as an example of his compassion.
The chairman’s words reflected the deep respect and admiration for Ratan Tata’s multifaceted contributions.
These gatherings underscore the profound impact Ratan Tata had on the company and the community.
The resumption of operations, coupled with these tributes, marks a poignant moment for Tata Motors.

