Ratan Tata is all set to build India’s largest animal hospital chain at a cost of 165 crore.

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Sir Ratan Tata is all set to win the whole nation’s heart again by building India’s largest animal hospital chain at a cost of 165 crore, the first one set to open in Mumbai for 24x7.

Ratan Tata, who is 86 years old and well-known for his kindness to stray dogs, is about to embark on his most recent and eagerly anticipated project: a cutting-edge animal hospital in Mumbai. The hospital, which was inspired by his own struggle and worldwide search for the best medical care for his damaged pet, will eventually open its doors during the first week of March. This 2.2-acre, Rs 165 crore facility will be unique among India's few round-the-clock medical facilities for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals.

Before the Tata Trusts Small Animal Hospital in Mahalaxmi was officially opened, Ratan Tata stressed in an exclusive interview with TOI that "pets are considered integral members of families today." Having given many animals my care over the years, I recognise the need for a facility like this."

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Tata reflected on the trauma he went through to receive sophisticated medical care for his injured dog. He added that this experience exposed him to the capabilities of a top-notch veterinary hospital and led him to support the construction of a facility of a similar calibre in Mumbai.

But Tata could only start this project after resigning from his position as Tata Sons chairman in 2012.

A recent article explores the unique relationship between a millennial and Ratan Tata, providing insightful context and illuminating the great businessman. In a statement included with the book "I Came Upon a Lighthouse," Tata states that he and author Shantanu Naidu were brought together by a shared concern for the welfare of starving, homeless, and mistreated dogs and cats. Their mutual acquaintance.

A teenage car designer named Naidu came up with a creative idea in 2014 to protect neighbourhood stray animals from being hit by fast-moving cars. Tata, who was well-known for his compassion for stray dogs, noticed and decided to fund the project. Over time, he also became Naidu's employer, mentor, and dear friend, spurring him to take on new projects and perspectives.

Tata made the decision to help them launch their business, offering both financial support and verbal encouragement to help it flourish.

"The man, the myth, the legend" Sir Ratan Tata

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