Ratan Tata leaves £ 1 crore to cook, £ 10 lakh to secretary. Important details of his will reveal

02 April 2025 07:33 AM IST RATAN TATAs will assign more than £ 3 crore to staff, including £ 15 lakh for long -lasting housekeepers. In his will, Ratan Tata left more than £ 3 to his home and office staff. According to Times of India, the industrialist, who died in October 2024, instructed the executors of his will to distribute £ 15 from his estate to domestic servants who were with him for seven years or more. The amount must be distributed in relation to their years of service. Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, passed away in October 2024. (AFP) He will also determine that £ 1 lakh should be distributed to part -time helpers and car cleaners. Tata awarded most of its £ 3.800 crore estate at the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation and the Ratan Tata Endowment Trust. However, some long -standing servants found a special mention in his will. According to Times of India, Ratan Tata bequeathed a little over £ 1 to his longtime Cook Rajan Shaw, including a £ 51 Lakh loan. His Butler Subbaiah Konar will receive £ 66 Lakh, including a £ 36 Lakh loan, while his secretary Delnaz Gilder left £ 10 Lakh. Other endowments Ratan Tata have ordered his clothes to be donated to NGOs so that it can be distributed to the underprivileged. He wore brands such as Brooks Brother Shirts, Hermes Ties, Polo, Roofs and Brioni Suits. He also renounced a £ 1 loan to his executive assistant Shantanu Naidu, which was expanded for his MBA at Cornell University. He also renounced other loans, including one to his neighbor and a £ 18 loan to his manager Raju Leon. “I have ordered my executors to take no steps to recover the loans (from Shaw, Konar and Raju Leon), and the same will not be regarded as a result of my estate. The industrialist awarded £ 12 Lakh for the German Shepherd, with £ 30,000 paid every quarter. Tito will remain under the care of his cook, Rajan Shaw.

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