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Saturday, 16 November 2013
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Ratan Tata is Sachin Tendulkar of corporate
India, says P Chidambaram
Honouring Tata Group Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata for his contributions to industry and society,Finance Minister P Chidambaram said th industrialist is Sachin Tendulkar of corporate India.
With a large gathering of corporate leaders in
attendance at the function in Mumbai even as the
master blaster plays his last test match at the
nearby Wankhede Stadium, the finance minister
said: "Ratan (Tata) is as big a draw as Sachin."
Stating that Tata was the most suitable candidate
for the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
President's award, Chidambaram said it's a no-
brainer that the jury chose the renowned
industrialist as such an award can only be given to
Tata.
"I admire Ratan for his frugality...I admire him
for his few words, for creating millions of jobs in
the country and thousands abroad...I admire Ratan
for drawing a sand line between corporate
management and control. Industrial houses should
emulate what Ratan has established in his Group."
Among those honouring the legendary entrepreneur
were ONGC chief Sudhir Vasudeva, Kris
Gopalakrishnan of Infosys, ITC's Y V Deveshwar,
Azim Premji of Wipro, Rahul Bajaj, Adi Godrej and
S Ramadorai of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
Appreciating Tata's contribution to the industry
and the society, Chidambaram said: "Men like
Ratan don't retire. They just discover new things
to do.... I admire Ratan for his passion to make a
small car and his passion to make a new airline."
About the award, Godrej, the previous president of
CII, said: "The award has been instituted to be
given to an eminent industry representative for his
overall contribution to the industry and society and
also for his global repute. As such, the award
represents the highest recognition that industry
can accord to its members. I am advised by the
jury that our first award did not require much
brainstorming and that the decision on selecting
Tata was unanimous."
Godrej further said that Tata has been awarded
for redefining the business model "from
individualisation to institutionalisation, from profit
to community transformation and sustainability,
for setting and converging the highest standards
of business probity and ethics and the highest
standards of personal morality and character and
for innovating constantly."
Tata said he was humbled by the honour and
recalled how late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had
appreciated the role of the CII in transforming
the country.
Recalling his statement about not wanting to be
taken out of Bombay House, the Tata Group
headquarters, in a coffin as there is life beyond
the boardroom - the reason for his decision to
retire at 75 - Tata said he is happy he could meet
his commitment to call it a day when he was in
good health. Even after pleas by shareholders to
reverse his decision, Tata stood his ground and
retired as Chairman of the salt-to-software group
on December 28, 2012.
Later, talking to the media, Tata said he is
confident that the economy and the country will
continue to march on the path of progress.
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