Most respect given by any Pakistani Person by calling Sir Ratan Tata.. Sir, this can be expected only by you.. lots of love from India.. eagerly waiting for your next video 😘😘
@@DanishBaig.Bhai ratan ji Dil ke bohot Amir hai aaj kal aise log Kam milte hai. Ratan tata sir apni adhi kamai gareeb baccho ko trust me dete hai unki education food wagera ke liye 😢
@@chackoanil21Har waqt chapri giri karna jaroori hai? 😂😂😂😂😂 Har koi views k liye nehin jeeta hai bc... Jitni knowledge usne diya hai is video me...sayad hi tujhe malum hoga 😂😂😂
Tata motors me workers ko 7 months kam karne ke bad baitha diya jata hai . Koi job security nahi milti unko experience gain karne ke bad bhi . Jabki tata itni badi company hai phir bhi aisa karna samjh nhi ata
*Ratan Tata ...* *In His Own Words !* “I had a happy childhood, but as my brother & I got older, we faced ragging because of our parent’s divorce, which in those days wasn’t as common. My grandmom brought us up. "Soon after, when my mother remarried, the boys at school started saying all kinds of things about us. But our grandmother taught us to retain dignity at all costs, a value that’s always stayed with me. It involved walking away from these situations instead of fighting back. "And if it weren’t for grandmom, I wouldn’t be half the person I am today. "My father and I couldn’t agree on the same thing - I wanted to go to college in the US, he insisted on UK. I wanted to be an architect, he insisted on me becoming an engineer. If it weren’t for my grandmother, I wouldn’t have ended up at Cornell University in the US. It was because of her that even though I enrolled for mechanical engineering, I switched majors & graduated with a degree in architecture. My father was upset, but I was finally my own, independent person in college & it was my grandmother who taught me that courage to speak up can also be soft. "After college, I landed a job at an architecture firm in LA, where I worked for 2 years. It was a great time - the weather was beautiful & I loved my job. It was in LA that I fell in love & almost got married. But at the same time I’d made the decision to move back, at least temporarily, since grandmom wasn’t keeping too well. So I came back to visit her & thought that the person I wanted to marry would come to India with me, but because of the 1962 Indo-China war her parent’s weren’t okay with her making the move anymore & the relationship fell apart. "After the move, I did spend some time with my grandmom. I’d run with my dog, catch up with her & we’d have long chats. I’m glad I got that time with her before she passed, because right after I moved to Jamshedpur for an internship at what’s known as Tata Motors now. It was a waste of time - I was moved from one department to another & since I was a family member, no one told me what to do - I spent 6 months trying to be ‘useful’. "It was only after I moved to Tata Steel that I got specific work & my job got interesting. I started from the floor & understood the plight of those working there. So years later, when we downsized Tata Steel from 78,000 to 40,000, we ensured to pay them their present day wages until retirement-it’s been in our DNA to serve those who serve us. "Then, in 1991, JRD stepped down as the Chairman of Tata Industries and then from Tata Sons, there was vicious criticism. There were other aspirants, who were vocal of him having made the wrong decision. I had been through this before, so I did what I knew best-maintained silence & focused on proving myself. The criticism was personal-JRD got clubbed with nepotism & I, as the wrong choice. I was under scrutiny, but the time I spent on the floor served as a big plus - I hadn’t gotten there from nowhere! "All in all, it was a big move. I remember after I was appointed Chairman, I walked with JRD to his office, where he told his secretary that he had to move out. I said, ‘No, J, don’t move out, this is your office for as long as you want.’ He said, ‘Where will you sit?’ I said, ‘Where I’m sitting today-I have an office down the hall & that’s fine.’ "I was lucky to have him there. He was my greatest mentor & the years that he was alive, I used to go into his office & say, ‘J, I wish this had happened 10 years ago, we have such a great relationship.’ He was like a father & a brother to me & not enough’s been said about that. "Ever since, my life has been for & about growing the company. When I was appointed Chairman, it was believed my surname got me the position, but my focus was on creating something bigger than us all & on giving back, which has been in the TATA DNA since the start. With Jamshedpur for instance, while our workers were thriving, the surrounding villages were suffering. It became our goal to uplift their quality of life as well … things like these came naturally to us. "Even with the Nano - I remember seeing a family of 4 on a bike in the heavy Bombay rain-I wanted to do more for these families who were risking their lives for lack of an alternative. By the time we launched the Nano, our costs were higher, but I’d made a promise & we delivered. Looking back, I’m proud of the car & the decision to go ahead with it. "That’s what my life has been about-work became a lifestyle. I was always at Bombay House or travelling, that’s why even though I came close to marriage with 2-3 different partners, I couldn’t go through with it because they’d have to adjust to my lifestyle & that didn’t sit right with me. "Now that I’m retired, that lifestyle has changed again. People ask if I’m truly ‘retired’ & to that I say-there’s no doubt about it. I’m enjoying the separation from the company-I don’t look at newspapers & worry about the bad stuff anymore. "But let me tell you, retirement isn't about playing golf, or reading on a beach, whilst sipping on a cocktail. In fact, never before has the urge to do more, been greater. From affordable cancer treatment, to making the lives in rural India easier-I’m looking forward to making it happen at the Tata Trust. I’m trying to enjoy myself to be honest- I’m spending time with friends -old & new, across age groups, who I’m constantly learning from. "At 82, I’m still learning, so when you ask me to give advice, I feel like the ‘right advice’ changes over a period of time-but the one thing that remains unchanged is the desire to do the right thing. "So I’ll say this -leave the advice & do the right thing, even if it isn’t the easiest thing to do. When you look back at your life, that’s what’s going to matter the most. Doing the right thing.” *# RatanTata*
India bht lucky hai ke waha Tata group jesi company hai. Aur sir ratan Tata jamshed ji Tata jese log hain jo khud to bare bane lekin apne mulk ko bhi bara banne me madad ki. Hum as Pakistani sir ratan Tata ji ki dil se izzat krte hain ❤❤
Aur Bhai TATA GROUP Wale Hindu Nahi Hain Zoroastrian Hain Soch Lo Ab Aage KyAA Kehna Chahtaa Hunn [India is Supported By Every Community Regardless of Their Religion] Wahi Pakistan Mein Bass Muslim Dominance Over Other Religion Wali Ideology Chaltii Hain
Mr. Ratan Tata ,a man with zero haters. Was an incredible businessman, industrialist, and philanthropist who leaves behind a legacy of compassion, kindness, and humility. Words are less to describe him❤
Aap Pakistan ke wahid youtuber hai jiski vedio ka mujhe intezaar rehta hai . Allah Aapko duniya Aur Aakhirat ki khushiya ata farmaye Aameen Summa Aameen Love from India 🇮🇳
Very few people make it to meet their role model. And bound . So grateful to be born in his era ,what a man he was ratan tata. Man of character. A true patriot . Lived his whole life for benefit of india and whole world. Rest in peace sir india will carry ur dreams and your legacy forward. You have inspired youth of India. I m sure it will be hard to find again someone like you but I m sure many people wanna become you w hat u left behind. Will keep India boosted for many years.🙏👏👏
₹21,000 in 1860 would be equivalent to approximately ₹63,49,319 (or 6.35 million) in today's value, considering the average inflation rate of 4.5% per year over the past 164 years. To give you a better idea, here are the equivalent values for different amounts in 1860: - ₹1 in 1860: ₹3,024 today - ₹5 in 1860: ₹15,120 today - ₹10 in 1860: ₹30,239 today - ₹50 in 1860: ₹1,51,195 today - ₹100 in 1860: ₹3,02,391 today Keep in mind that this calculation is an estimate, as historical inflation rates and currency conversions can be complex. Sources: 1. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) inflation calculator 2. Historical currency conversion rates 3. Economic historians' estimates Would you like to know more about historical currency conversions or inflation rates?
Minor correction at 10:57, Tata was first in India to follow the 8 hour work day policy in India, not in the world. In 1593, Spain became the first country to introduce the eight-hour work day by law for factory and fortification workers.
UA-camr + Best Creator = First Pakistani Channel With 0 Haters ( ZEM TV ) ❤ Om Shanti Ratan tata sir 🙏 🌸 Most respect given by any Pakistani Person by calling Sir Ratan Tata.. Sir, this can be expected only by you.. lots of love from India.. eagerly waiting for your next video 😘😘
السَّلامُ عَلَيْكُم ورَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ- ماشاءاللہ الحمدللہ، بہت خوب اور کمال کا کام ھو رہا ہے آپکے چینل کی طرف سے۔ اسی طرح جاری وساری رکھیں۔شکریہ اللہ تعالٰی مزید برکتیں عطا فرمائے آمین ثم آمین
Me india me rehete hu Ap ko dil se pasand karti hu Mujhe malum nehi Agar koyi achhi vidoe dekh rehi hu To fir face book reverse main keu chala jata he OI ACHHI VIDEO DEKNE NEHI DETA HEI ESKE UPAR EK VIDEO BANAY YEHHHH❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@alisaad4913nhi krti .. hamare yha leftist aur rightist dono h. , media hamesha se power me rahene walo ke under rahi h jab congres tha tab bhi... Baki agar vo godi h to ye UA-camrs bhi leftist h jinko sarkaar ki bas kamiya dikhti h ,.. agar aap chaahe to kuch non biased UA-camr ke suggestions me aapko de sakta hu ..
Aap Pakistan ke wahid youtuber hai jiski vedio ka mujhe intezaar rehta hai . Allah Aapko duniya Aur Aakhirat ki khushiya ata farmaye Aameen Summa Aameen Love from Pk
Air India was founded in 1932 by J.R.D. Tata as Tata Airlines, starting with a small fleet of aircraft for mail and passenger services. In 1946, it became a public limited company and was renamed Air India. In 1953, the Indian government nationalized the airline, making it a state-owned entity. Air India became renowned for its international service, symbolized by the iconic Maharajah mascot. However, over the years, mismanagement, competition, and financial troubles plagued the airline. It faced mounting debt and losses, leading to calls for privatization. In 2021, the Indian government successfully sold Air India back to the Tata Group, marking its return to the original founders. This move was seen as a key step toward restructuring and reviving the airline. Air India now aims to regain its stature as a world-class airline under Tata’s management. Its revival strategy focuses on upgrading its fleet, improving services, and enhancing operational efficiency.❤🇮🇳
Om Shanti
Ratan tata sir 🙏 🌸 .
India ke backbone tata.
Om santi
Om Shanti Om
Om shanti
Why not Assam silk?
@@pratikshendeofficial9948 rest in hell 😂😂
UA-camr + Best Creator = First Pakistani Channel With 0 Haters ( ZEM TV ) ❤
Yes, Zem TV is a single man who knows the truth that Kashmir is the integral part of India 😊
Much love for him ❤
0 haters because this is not godi channel like in you country
Agree with 100%
@@alisaad4913 Mind your own business of begging. International Beggar
I recommend you ye sach h channel
Rest in peace sir Ratan Tata 💐💐🥺
(India lost a real gem 💎)
"Legends never die" we will never forget you sir 🙏
RIH 😂
Rest in hell 😔😂
Isme Tera kya fayda 😂
@@Zaidyy_here
Pakistanio ki galiyan Khao ge is naam se
Bach ke rehna koi qatal na Kar de
From a Pakistani guy
Most respect given by any Pakistani Person by calling Sir Ratan Tata.. Sir, this can be expected only by you.. lots of love from India.. eagerly waiting for your next video 😘😘
Same mai bhi Bahut jaida impress hua ... Banda baki Bahut sahi hai
Yes He know the reality of his country's government.
@@DanishBaig.Bhai ratan ji Dil ke bohot Amir hai aaj kal aise log Kam milte hai. Ratan tata sir apni adhi kamai gareeb baccho ko trust me dete hai unki education food wagera ke liye 😢
Views ka maqsad😅
@@chackoanil21Har waqt chapri giri karna jaroori hai? 😂😂😂😂😂
Har koi views k liye nehin jeeta hai bc...
Jitni knowledge usne diya hai is video me...sayad hi tujhe malum hoga 😂😂😂
TATA❤🥺Imotion hai Indians kaa
*Emotion
Tere pass kya hai tata ka? 😂
Tata motors me workers ko 7 months kam karne ke bad baitha diya jata hai . Koi job security nahi milti unko experience gain karne ke bad bhi . Jabki tata itni badi company hai phir bhi aisa karna samjh nhi ata
Chup re Tu
Tere videos bekar hai😑
@@Rokstigaming
Miss you the Indian legend sir Ratan Tata ❤
Ye miss you ratan tata
Hero of india
Heart of india 😊
@@footballall.12rih
These kind of businessmen are rare, who
care about nation building instead of earning
profits!!!
Huge respect for Tata family, for building our nation
Gem of india sir ratan Tata ❤
Gem..
Gem 💎
Gem💎❤
ratatata:skull:
Hum Pakistan SE salam krti hen ratan sir ko
*Ratan Tata ...*
*In His Own Words !*
“I had a happy childhood, but as my brother & I got older, we faced ragging because of our parent’s divorce, which in those days wasn’t as common. My grandmom brought us up.
"Soon after, when my mother remarried, the boys at school started saying all kinds of things about us. But our grandmother taught us to retain dignity at all costs, a value that’s always stayed with me. It involved walking away from these situations instead of fighting back.
"And if it weren’t for grandmom, I wouldn’t be half the person I am today.
"My father and I couldn’t agree on the same thing - I wanted to go to college in the US, he insisted on UK. I wanted to be an architect, he insisted on me becoming an engineer. If it weren’t for my grandmother, I wouldn’t have ended up at Cornell University in the US. It was because of her that even though I enrolled for mechanical engineering, I switched majors & graduated with a degree in architecture. My father was upset, but I was finally my own, independent person in college & it was my grandmother who taught me that courage to speak up can also be soft.
"After college, I landed a job at an architecture firm in LA, where I worked for 2 years. It was a great time - the weather was beautiful & I loved my job. It was in LA that I fell in love & almost got married. But at the same time I’d made the decision to move back, at least temporarily, since grandmom wasn’t keeping too well. So I came back to visit her & thought that the person I wanted to marry would come to India with me, but because of the 1962 Indo-China war her parent’s weren’t okay with her making the move anymore & the relationship fell apart.
"After the move, I did spend some time with my grandmom. I’d run with my dog, catch up with her & we’d have long chats. I’m glad I got that time with her before she passed, because right after I moved to Jamshedpur for an internship at what’s known as Tata Motors now.
It was a waste of time - I was moved from one department to another & since I was a family member, no one told me what to do - I spent 6 months trying to be ‘useful’.
"It was only after I moved to Tata Steel that I got specific work & my job got interesting. I started from the floor & understood the plight of those working there. So years later, when we downsized Tata Steel from 78,000 to 40,000, we ensured to pay them their present day wages until retirement-it’s been in our DNA to serve those who serve us.
"Then, in 1991, JRD stepped down as the Chairman of Tata Industries and then from Tata Sons, there was vicious criticism.
There were other aspirants, who were vocal of him having made the wrong decision. I had been through this before, so I did what I knew best-maintained silence & focused on proving myself.
The criticism was personal-JRD got clubbed with nepotism & I, as the wrong choice. I was under scrutiny, but the time I spent on the floor served as a big plus - I hadn’t gotten there from nowhere!
"All in all, it was a big move. I remember after I was appointed Chairman, I walked with JRD to his office, where he told his secretary that he had to move out. I said, ‘No, J, don’t move out, this is your office for as long as you want.’ He said, ‘Where will you sit?’ I said, ‘Where I’m sitting today-I have an office down the hall & that’s fine.’
"I was lucky to have him there. He was my greatest mentor & the years that he was alive, I used to go into his office & say, ‘J, I wish this had happened 10 years ago, we have such a great relationship.’ He was like a father & a brother to me & not enough’s been said about that.
"Ever since, my life has been for & about growing the company. When I was appointed Chairman, it was believed my surname got me the position, but my focus was on creating something bigger than us all & on giving back, which has been in the TATA DNA since the start.
With Jamshedpur for instance, while our workers were thriving, the surrounding villages were suffering. It became our goal to uplift their quality of life as well … things like these came naturally to us.
"Even with the Nano - I remember seeing a family of 4 on a bike in the heavy Bombay rain-I wanted to do more for these families who were risking their lives for lack of an alternative. By the time we launched the Nano, our costs were higher, but I’d made a promise & we delivered. Looking back, I’m proud of the car & the decision to go ahead with it.
"That’s what my life has been about-work became a lifestyle. I was always at Bombay House or travelling, that’s why even though I came close to marriage with 2-3 different partners, I couldn’t go through with it because they’d have to adjust to my lifestyle & that didn’t sit right with me.
"Now that I’m retired, that lifestyle has changed again. People ask if I’m truly ‘retired’ & to that I say-there’s no doubt about it. I’m enjoying the separation from the company-I don’t look at newspapers & worry about the bad stuff anymore.
"But let me tell you, retirement isn't about playing golf, or reading on a beach, whilst sipping on a cocktail. In fact, never before has the urge to do more, been greater. From affordable cancer treatment, to making the lives in rural India easier-I’m looking forward to making it happen at the Tata Trust. I’m trying to enjoy myself to be honest- I’m spending time with friends -old & new, across age groups, who I’m constantly learning from.
"At 82, I’m still learning, so when you ask me to give advice, I feel like the ‘right advice’ changes over a period of time-but the one thing that remains unchanged is the desire to do the right thing.
"So I’ll say this -leave the advice & do the right thing, even if it isn’t the easiest thing to do. When you look back at your life, that’s what’s going to matter the most. Doing the right thing.”
*# RatanTata*
India bht lucky hai ke waha Tata group jesi company hai. Aur sir ratan Tata jamshed ji Tata jese log hain jo khud to bare bane lekin apne mulk ko bhi bara banne me madad ki. Hum as Pakistani sir ratan Tata ji ki dil se izzat krte hain ❤❤
Koi waha blasphemy nahi hoti hain😂😂
Ha ❤
Aur Bhai TATA GROUP Wale
Hindu Nahi Hain
Zoroastrian Hain
Soch Lo Ab
Aage KyAA Kehna Chahtaa Hunn
[India is Supported By
Every Community
Regardless of
Their Religion]
Wahi Pakistan Mein Bass
Muslim Dominance Over Other Religion Wali Ideology Chaltii Hain
@@amit_999patel😢😢no more
@@DRAGON-dl2hw
Bhai RATAN TATA Ki Mrityu Huii
UsKa Mujhe Dukh Hain,
Parantu
Anya Logg Abhi Hain
Jamshedji TATA Ke Vanshaj
Jo UnKi Virasat Aage Badhayenge
TATA Lungs of India ❤....love from Assam north east
Hoe kela😂
Hoi hoi😅
Thik koisa ❤
I'm from hailakandi
Joy aai axom
Tata, backbone of india ❤
1:26 most accurate calculation ever 😝
Ye wala maast thaa lekin😂😂
@@basabchakraborty1790 1:26 silently roast pakistani government who agree😜😜and i am from pakistan
@@ABDUL49219 i agree... Me also from pakistan lol😅
Jai shree Ram ji ❤️❤🌹
Atleast he didnt say Pakistan ki gdp 300B dollar ki h
Literally feels goosebumps during watching this video , Love from india 🇮🇳❤🇵🇰
❤
Mr. Ratan Tata ,a man with zero haters. Was an incredible businessman, industrialist, and philanthropist who leaves behind a legacy of compassion, kindness, and humility. Words are less to describe him❤
Tata group Indian heart ❤️❤️😍🇮🇳💪 love from India
I am from India love from India ❤❤
Love you from Bihar India.🇮🇳
May God bless you for such a great hardwork and motivating the viewers of ZEM TV. I SALUTE FOR YOUR WORK.
0% Ego
0% Attitude
100% Hard Work
100% Truth
Ego or fighting atitude ke bina Aaj Taj hotel nahi hota😂
He is talking about zem tv @@vickykr7018
Aap Pakistan ke wahid youtuber hai jiski vedio ka mujhe intezaar rehta hai .
Allah Aapko duniya Aur Aakhirat ki khushiya ata farmaye
Aameen Summa Aameen
Love from India 🇮🇳
I recommend you ye sach h channel
Ye india ke Chanel hai hyderabad me ghar hai
Abe hyderabad pakistan me bhi hai bhai 😂@@mithundas2145
@@5757-d4j😂oooo
@@mithundas2145 ye Pakistan ka channel hain pajeet, har jagah hagna bandh kar
Very few people make it to meet their role model. And bound . So grateful to be born in his era ,what a man he was ratan tata. Man of character. A true patriot . Lived his whole life for benefit of india and whole world. Rest in peace sir india will carry ur dreams and your legacy forward. You have inspired youth of India. I m sure it will be hard to find again someone like you but I m sure many people wanna become you w hat u left behind. Will keep India boosted for many years.🙏👏👏
TATA be like... Jalwa h Hamara ❤❤ love from India🇮🇳.....chhatisgarh
TATA IS ONE OF THE BACKBONE OF INDIAN ECONOMY
RIP Ratan Tata sir waheguru ji apko apne charno mein Niwas dein Love from punjab india 🇮🇳
Zam tv is the only pakistani that every Indian loves ❤❤❤
Sach ye hai
Dhoni ❤
After coke studio pakistan
This is india Chanel not pakistani
@@mithundas2145 nop dude zem tv is officially from pak
Sir Ratan Tata ko salam or aapki sukun bhari aawaj ko bhi hmara shlam kubul ho❤️❤️❤️
H
Adani Ambani kud k liye ameer hue lekin TATA ne desh ko aage badhaya ❤
badhaya to adani and Ambani ne bhi h
₹21,000 in 1860 would be equivalent to approximately ₹63,49,319 (or 6.35 million) in today's value, considering the average inflation rate of 4.5% per year over the past 164 years.
To give you a better idea, here are the equivalent values for different amounts in 1860:
- ₹1 in 1860: ₹3,024 today
- ₹5 in 1860: ₹15,120 today
- ₹10 in 1860: ₹30,239 today
- ₹50 in 1860: ₹1,51,195 today
- ₹100 in 1860: ₹3,02,391 today
Keep in mind that this calculation is an estimate, as historical inflation rates and currency conversions can be complex.
Sources:
1. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) inflation calculator
2. Historical currency conversion rates
3. Economic historians' estimates
Would you like to know more about historical currency conversions or inflation rates?
Wow, This comment needs to be studied 👏💯
Yes
63504000 ₹
This is power of Chat Gpt or Meta AI
Aray Bhai itnay calculate Kyung karrahay ho, Tata group was phenomenal, had this been to Pak leading to competition to Huawei and NVIDIA now
Hope Pakistani youth get some inspiration and motivation from Tata's success story..and contribute towards their Nation's growth...
His Legacy will continue and more entrepreneur from indian subcontinent will rise.
Love from Pakistan❤
Minor correction at 10:57, Tata was first in India to follow the 8 hour work day policy in India, not in the world. In 1593, Spain became the first country to introduce the eight-hour work day by law for factory and fortification workers.
13:53 best line 🙏❤️
Love you from punjab pakistan
@@mrkharal24wala47 bhai hum rajasthan India se hay❤
@@BhavyaSharma-q9q Great
❤️❤️❤️❤️
No time waste pure knowledge and information not involved in controversies🥰🥰🥰 salute to this man.
The way u gave respect to SIR RATAN TATA bye saying SIR .....is awesome....respect u zem tv.❤❤❤
Aaj fir ek baar indian hone fakr huaa hai (Alhamdulillah) ❤❤❤❤ love from India
1:30 Savage moment😂
It's a fact, and we admire it! 😊
Kat chuk rozan
Hahhaha
@@moeed19 admit would be the correct word 😊😊
Glad to see correct Indian map 🇮🇳 from a Pakistani channel . ❤❤
Love From Jharkhand ❤👍
Hamare Jamshedpur, Jharkhand ka naam nahi liya 😂
Palamu
Dumka
@@mbbstraders mujhe support Karo bhai
Love from Jamshedpur
Fan of this line "Zemtv ki videos main aik bar phir sy khushamdeed"
Me too
رَبَّنَا ظَلَمْنَا أَنفُسَنَا وَإِن لَّمْ تَغْفِرْ لَنَا وترحمنا لنكونن من الخاسرين❤❤
That *"ZemTV ki video mein ek baar phirse khushaamdid"* gives me goosebumps 🔥🔥
Ratan tata sir is an ideal for youth..❤ selute ratan tata sir.. 💥❤️
Who is after the ratan sir death 😢
1:03 Background Music Goosebump's
Dolby Atmos
It is british india map
Music name please 🙏
LOVE FROM GUJRAT INDIA BIG FAN SIR UR VOICE BRILLANT ❤❤❤❤❤
i cried while watching this video much love and respect to you sir love from india
💔
Proud to be a part of Tata group
I waited my whole life to watch a video of Ratan ji's life story by Zem tv soo thank you soo much Zem tv for the video❤pride of india Ratanji🇮🇳
💔
I cried out of emotions. Their contributions are inexplicable ❤
I love your videos because
You never ads, never promotion only knowledgeable highly appreciate
Your job Zem TV
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
As an Indian I really appreciate your video...❤
Love from Pakistan and india tata heart of Asia❤
the purest content on UA-cam zemtv never hurt someone by his content
Ratan Tata sar real diamond tha hamare India ko Kitna kuchh diya Ratan Tata 😢😢😢
Love from Tatanagar, Jamshedpur, India ❤❤
1.30 dil jit liya iss line ne 💪🏻🇮🇳💪🏻🇮🇳💪🏻🇮🇳
1:30
UA-camr + Best Creator = First Pakistani Channel With 0 Haters ( ZEM TV ) ❤
Om Shanti
Ratan tata sir 🙏 🌸
Most respect given by any Pakistani Person by calling Sir Ratan Tata.. Sir, this can be expected only by you.. lots of love from India.. eagerly waiting for your next video 😘😘
السَّلامُ عَلَيْكُم ورَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكاتُهُ-
ماشاءاللہ الحمدللہ،
بہت خوب اور کمال کا کام ھو رہا ہے آپکے چینل کی طرف سے۔
اسی طرح جاری وساری رکھیں۔شکریہ
اللہ تعالٰی مزید برکتیں عطا فرمائے
آمین ثم آمین
Love from Kashmir ❤️🍁🍁
Where in Kashmir
Where
Yes kashmir is independent it's not the part of pakistan i support you
Yeh it's part of India
@@angaming430 no it's not
This is how India progressed and blessed . Really amazing persons took part in the successful journey❤
Love from india 🇮🇳🥰 chhattisgarh ❤️🙏
Chhattisgarh in jashpur me
@@Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-t1c korba district.
Bilaspur 😁
Janjgir-champa❤❤
Love from baloda bazaar bhatapara chhatisgarh 💟✅
Zemtv you won millions of heart from India🥰❤
On Oct 9 we lost our Titan Sir Ratan Tata❤
Om shanti Sir Ratan Tata❤
Gajab bhai love from India up 93 ( jhansi)❤❤
Best company which think about society❤
😮vinod Anna 🔥
At 7:25 even pakistani channel knows whole kashmir is part of INDIA as it shown in the map ✌️✌️
Well said ...
Kashmir is integral part of Pakistan sweetheart
@the_third_eye2512 ..... He only do this to get views from your side 😅 little innocent 😇
@@muhammadbilalali9412 HAME BHEEK DENE ME KOI DIKKAT NHAI INNOCENT BHIKARI 😇
sahi kaha bat bas aaik galti hogai ki pura pakistan hi bharat ka hai bhul jate ho yaad rakha kara karo yar
TATA pride of India❤
जय श्री राम ❤
3 hafte pahle yah video banai aur ab Ratan Tata nahin rahe😢❤
Sir aapki explanation jabardast hai ❤❤
A person who doesn't discriminates or spread hate. Love you sir 💓🇮🇳🤝🇵🇰
Bro just see the map he shown in this video
Just look at Kashmir 🙄🤡🤬
9:01
@@ITSPIYUSHFF0115any issues🥱
7:25
My favorite vedio of urs of all time and it was awsome .... i respect Tata groups alot , thanks for vedio . Love ur content fom india 🇮🇳
Love you too from Kashmir India 💯❤️💯😊
Kya h tera maqsad😂
There is no need to write Kashmir, Indian. We all know even Zem TV that kashmir is our integral part forever 😊
@@buzzmusic96Kashmir is part of Pakistan
Love from Azad Jammu Kashmir.❤❤❤
@@TheRehankhan6484 Are you happy with pakistan.. just asking
Real gem💎 sir ratan tata❤🙏
Me india me rehete hu
Ap ko dil se pasand karti hu
Mujhe malum nehi
Agar koyi achhi vidoe dekh rehi hu
To fir face book reverse main keu chala jata he
OI ACHHI VIDEO DEKNE NEHI DETA HEI
ESKE UPAR EK VIDEO BANAY YEHHHH❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ratan has donated alot for indian society ❤
Pakistan m rh kr pakistani ki asliyat byan krne ki himmat bs aap hi m ho skta hai bhai jaan 😊❤
Aap ke haan dhruv rathee, ravish kumar,absar sharma aur sakshi joshi main hi himmat hai jo bharti sarkar or godi media ki asliyat batate hain😊❤
@@alisaad4913nhi krti .. hamare yha leftist aur rightist dono h. , media hamesha se power me rahene walo ke under rahi h jab congres tha tab bhi... Baki agar vo godi h to ye UA-camrs bhi leftist h jinko sarkaar ki bas kamiya dikhti h ,.. agar aap chaahe to kuch non biased UA-camr ke suggestions me aapko de sakta hu ..
Best reply if Indian zem TV and we Pakistani like dhruv rathee
@@alisaad4913Savage reply😂
@@thanos1365L mera
Rest in peace jamshedji tata and all tata sons and relatives who proud in India 🇮🇳🇮🇳😊
Ratan Ji is a real hero of India, and your channel and your content are the real hero from Pakistan. Agree?
Proud to be part of this group🇮🇳
आपके बोलने का तरीका एकदम अलग है सर आपके वॉइस में सरस्वती मां बस्ती है
जय हिंद सर
Love you sir ❤. From India
6:08 Thanks for using right map of India ❤
He also show the Kashmir in Pakistan map because Kashmir hamaray ha
ZEMTV ka bahut bahut shukriya Aapne Rata Tata ko "Sir" Bolkar Respect diya ❤
Salute to Ratan Tata Sir 🙏. proud to be an INDIAN .
Rest in Peace sir. Ratan Tata 🙏🏻💎
Love from India 🇮🇳 ZemTV ❤
RIP❤ most important person lost today😢
Ratan tata is such a great and honest Person ❤
Om shanti ratan tata ji 😭 the country lost another gem💎
Ratan Tata Ji Hamare Jamshedpur ke liye Bhagwan Hai
Aap Pakistan ke wahid youtuber hai jiski vedio ka mujhe intezaar rehta hai .
Allah Aapko duniya Aur Aakhirat ki khushiya ata farmaye
Aameen Summa Aameen
Love from Pk
Pai is ne India ka galat map dikhaya hai Kashmir ko India mein dikhaya hai boycott karo is gadhay ko. Is gadhay ko India chor aatay hein
Today we have lost a gem. On Shanti. Country needs more people like him🙏🙏🙏
13:54 is best seen ever ❤❤❤
I'm proud to say that this is an Indian company
Ratan tata forever ♾️ in our heart ❤️ huge respect to ratan tata sir
10:22 currently i preparing for IISC Bangalore 😊
Jee advanced ka tayyari bolde Bhai swag rahega😅😅
Air India was founded in 1932 by J.R.D. Tata as Tata Airlines, starting with a small fleet of aircraft for mail and passenger services. In 1946, it became a public limited company and was renamed Air India. In 1953, the Indian government nationalized the airline, making it a state-owned entity. Air India became renowned for its international service, symbolized by the iconic Maharajah mascot. However, over the years, mismanagement, competition, and financial troubles plagued the airline. It faced mounting debt and losses, leading to calls for privatization. In 2021, the Indian government successfully sold Air India back to the Tata Group, marking its return to the original founders. This move was seen as a key step toward restructuring and reviving the airline. Air India now aims to regain its stature as a world-class airline under Tata’s management. Its revival strategy focuses on upgrading its fleet, improving services, and enhancing operational efficiency.❤🇮🇳
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 so much for making this video on my inspirational man sir ratan tata. A lots love from Delhi ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love from jamshedpur tata❤
From mango bhai
Real Kohinoor of 🇮🇳
Ratan Tata is most respected person ❤ Tata is not just an company it is and tradition of legacy