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    25-Apr-2023 12:41 PM


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    'Titan of biz': Ratan Tata awarded Australia's highest civilian honour

    Ratan Tata, the Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, was conferred with Australia's highest civilian honour, the Order of Australia, for his efforts in strengthening the India-Australia bilateral relations.
    Australia's High Commissioner to India, Barry O’Farrell, shared the images of the ceremony on Twitter and said Ratan Tata has made a significant impact on the island nation.
    @ausgov pic.twitter.com/N7e05sWzpV — Barry O’Farrell AO (@AusHCIndia) April 22, 2023 advertisement "Ratan Tata is a titan of biz, industry and philanthropy not just in India, but his contributions have also made a significant impact in Australia.
    Delighted to confer Order of Australia (AO) honour to Ratan Tata in recognition of his longstanding commitment to the India-Australia relationship," the diplomat said in a tweet.
    The Order of Australia honour comes a month after the industrialist was appointed as an Honorary Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AO) for his service to fostering Indo-Australia ties, specifically in trade, investment, and philanthropy.
    Known for his humility, Ratan Tata took charge as the chairman of the group in March 1991 and stepped down in 2012.
    Source: India Today