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Margie Sastry
Illustrator: Souren
Roy
ISBN: 81-7508-420-0
Vol. No: 735
Born in Paris in July 1904,
Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata was the second child of Ratanji Dadabhoy
Tata and his French wife Sooni. His childhood was spent in different countries
and he schooled in Paris, Mumbai and Yokohama. A joyride on a plane sparked
off a passion for soaring in the skies. It was then that the fifteen-year-old
boy decided that one day he too would fly. He had to wait ten years for
it to happen. The first flight of the Indian civil aviation took off at
Karachi in October 15, 1932 with JRD Tata at the controls of a Puss Moth
that he flew solo to Ahmedabad and onward to Bombay.
In 1938 at the age of thirty
four, JRD was placed at the head of India’s largest industrial empire.
For over half a century, JRD guided the destiny of the Tatas. Despite enormous
pressure on his time, JRD took the role of citizen very seriously and never
failed to be of service to the nation He was a patron of the arts and supported
India’s progress to become a scientifically advanced nation.
For these endeavours, JRD
Tata was awarded the country’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna
in 1992. Yet he remained at heart a simple, unassuming person, who refused
to take himself seriously. Years after his pioneering flight on the Puss
Moth, he re-enacted the event to inspire a little hope and enthusiasm in
young people of the country.
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