05 Recommended Books from reading list of Ratan Tata

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Reading sometimes has changed many people’s lives. Getting an idea from successful people to choose what to read could sound great. Learn about the books that deserve spending money on it.

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Ratan Tata is an Indian philanthropist, industrialist, and former chairman of Tata Sons. From 1990 to 2012, he was chairman of Tata Group and again as temporary chairman from 2016 to 2017.

He has received two of the best civilian awards of India, the Padma Bhushan in 2000 and Padma Vibhushan in 2008. In this article, we will be reviewing five famous and popular books recommended by Ratan Tata. So, stay with us to discuss them.


Book 1 – I Came Upon a Lighthouse: A Short Memoir of Life with Ratan Tata

This is a beautiful memoir and biography written by Shantanu Naidu, which Sanjana Desai illustrated.

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It was first published in January 2021 and discovered the relation and life of the octogenarian industrialist Ratan Tata’s relation and life and the millennial Naidu. The book is an illustrated format of the memoir of Tata with Naidu’s candid interaction in five years.

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Book 2 – The Wit & Wisdom of Ratan Tata

The sit & Wisdom is considered a must-read book by many people. This book is about Tata’s success, choices, journey, and failures. It consists of many short lines with deep meanings. The Wit & Wisdom includes 233 pages and is separated into different parts of his life journey.

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Many topics like his years as Tata Group Chairman and his life after retirement are discussed in this book. Although the issues addressed in this book are essential for all ages, it’s more recommended to guide all young minds to follow their passion.

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Book 3 – The art of racing in rain

This is an excellent novel about the story of Denny Swift, who was a customer representative and race car driver in a Seattle BMW dealership. This novel was written in 2008 by Garth Stein, an American author, and narrated by a dog. For 156 weeks, this novel was the New York Times bestseller.

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This could be a perfect book for people who know that compassion is not just for humans, and the relation between two people who have been meant for one another will never come to an end.

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Book 4 – Getting India back on track

India has recently fallen fast and far from the growth rates enjoyed in the first decade of the 21st century. New Delhi must reflect on its policy choices through an expanded range of areas to reverse this trend.

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Generally, these seventeen concise and focused memoranda offer the general public and policymakers a clear and proper blueprint for India’s future.

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This book is recommended for anyone passionate about what India’s future may hold. It refers to both foreign and domestic issues and gives the correct road map for the government to know how to take India forward.


Book 5 – The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation

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This book is the story of one of India’s leading business families. It started in the 19th century with Nusserwanji Tata, a middle-class Persian priest from Gujarat village and widely considered the father of Indian industry, which ends with Ratan Tata.

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It’s not just the history of an industrial house. It chronicles how every generation of the family has invested in expanding its business interests and nation-building. This book, a bestseller in Marathi, was first published in 2015, the only book that retells the complete Ratan Tata story over 200 years.

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