Know what industrialist Ratan Tata is still sorry about, he told himself this

Posted on 21st Apr 2020 by rohit kumar

Mumbai: Ratan Tata, the honorary chairman of the Tata group, said that he is sorry for not being able to continue his work as an architect (architect) for long. However Ratan Tata has been the head of the Tata group, the largest industrial house in the country for more than two decades.

 

 

At Corpagni's online seminar (webinar) on 'Design and Construction of the Future', Ratan Tata said, "I have always wanted to be an architect because it connects with a deep sense of humanity. I was very interested in that field because architecture inspires me. But my father wanted me to be an engineer, so I did two years of engineering. "He said," In those two years I understood that I had to be an architect, because that's what I wanted to do. "

 

 

Ratan Tata received a degree in Architecture in 1959 from Cornell University. After that, he also worked for some time in an architect's office in Los Angeles before returning to India to take over the family business. He said, 'However later I stayed away from architecture for my whole life. I have never had the misery of not becoming an architect, it is a matter of fact that I could not continue that work for much longer. "

 

 

During the seminar, Tata expressed displeasure over the use of slums in the cities of developers and architects as 'relics'. He also told these slum colonies a major reason for the rapid spread of the corona virus epidemic.

 

 

He said, "Cheap housing and eradication of slums are surprisingly two conflicting issues. We want to remove slums by sending people to live in unsuitable conditions. This place is also 20-30 miles away from the city and those who have been uprooted from their place have no work. "

 

 

He said that people build expensive houses where once there were slums. Slum slums are like a remnant of development.

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