Ratan Tata leaves ₹3.5cr for workers, ₹12L for dog's upkeep
Ratan Tata leaves ₹3.5cr for workers, ₹12L for dog's upkeep

Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Sons and a stalwart of India's business ecosystem, passed away in October 2024 at the age of 86.
Now, fresh details of his will have surfaced.
The document shows that Tata left a large chunk of his wealth (nearly ₹3.5 crore) to charity and those near and dear to him, including family, friends, staff members, and even pets.
Longtime staff members received significant bequests
Tata's longtime staff members were given nearly ₹3.5 crore in his will.
His cook Rajan Shaw was given just over ₹1 crore, including a loan waiver of ₹51 lakh.
Butler Subbaiah Konar was bequeathed ₹66 lakh, including a loan waiver of ₹36 lakh.
Secretary Delnaz Gilder got ₹10 lakh, while executive assistant Shantanu Naidu's educational loan of ₹1 crore was waived off.