Industrialist and philanthropist Ratan Naval Tata, who passed away on October 9 in Mumbai, has made arrangements in his will to ensure lifetime care for his German Shepherd, Tito, according to a ...
Tito. While leaving wealth for pets is not uncommon in the West, this is rare in India. Ratan Tata, whose estate is estimated to be worth more than ₹10,000 crore, also bequeathed assets to his ...
His will has a special mention of his German Shepherd, Tito, a TOI report cited. Ratan Tata's assets, estimated at over ₹10,000 crore, include a 2,000-square-foot beach bungalow in Alibaug ...
Tata’s legacy, which spans over Rs 10,000 crore, reflects his deep care for his family and others close to him. Ratan Tata and his dog Tito in Mumbai. (Pic credit: Instagram/@ratantata) Around five ...
In a rare move, he has also given his pet dog, Tito, a portion of his wealth. In line with the Tata Group’s custom of giving shares to charity trusts, the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) is ...
In a compassionate gesture that reflects his character, Tata made special arrangements in his will to ensure lifetime care for his German Shepherd, Tito. According to The Times of India ...
Tito, who was adopted five or six years ago, shares the name of Ratan Tata's previous dog as well. He will be cared for by Ratan Tata's longtime cook, Rajan Shaw. The will also makes provisions ...
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From his pet dog Tito to assistant Shantanu Naidu, everyone found their name in the will. So, let's take a look who got what: Ratan Tata's Rs. 10,000 Cr Will Distribution: Who Gets What?
Industrialist Ratan Tata, who died on October 9, has ensured “unlimited” care in his will for his German Shephard Tito and also left assets to his foundation, family members and house staff ...
In 1991, I went to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. The Turtles were barely using their weapons now, Casey Jones was gone, and April O’Neil wasn’t Judith Hoag ...