Union Minister Nitin Gadkari expressed deep sorrow over the passing of industrialist Ratan Tata , stating that the country has lost an exceptional and accomplished son. Tata, aged 86, passed away at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital late Wednesday night. Gadkari, who had known Tata for over 30 years, reflected on the invaluable lessons he learned from him throughout their long association.

Gadkari shared his shock and disbelief upon hearing the news, describing Tata as a great son of India. At different events, the transport minister had recounted personal experiences that showcased Tata’s humility and simplicity, despite his stature as one of the world's wealthiest individuals. One such instance Gadkari shared was when Tata visited his home.

Tata, having forgotten the address, called Gadkari directly for directions. Gadkari recalled being surprised when Tata mentioned he was driving himself without a driver or security detail. Tata's self-reliant attitude, even in something as basic as driving himself, left a lasting impression on the minister, who marveled at how down-to-earth Tata remained despite his enormous wealth and influence.

Another personal anecdote highlighted by Gadkari involved an invitation he extended to Tata to inaugurate a hospital near Aurangabad. Initially, Tata was reluctant, mentioning that he didn’t even attend inaugurations for Tata Group factories. However, because Gadkari personally requested it, Tata agreed to attend.

At the Aurangabad airport, Gad.