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Bridging Generations: The Heartwarming Bond Between Ratan Tata And His Millennial Friend
Friendship is a beautiful bond, no doubt. It's always great to know there are a group of people out there who will be there with you through thick and thin. In life everyone must be having a group other than their family with whom they can share their joy, tensions, laughter and tears. Sometimes families can't understand or relate to us as much as these friends do.
Talking about friendships, let's shed light on a unique and special friendship shared between two people that is pretty relevant today. As the world is grieving over the demise of the iconic business legend Ratan Tata, what's trending on social media is the friendship he shared with his millennial friend cum close associate, Shantanu Naidu, founder of senior citizens companionship start-up 'Goodfellows', a company founded by Ratan Tata.
On LinkedIn the 31-year-old had shared the comment "The hole that this friendship has now left with me, I will spend the rest of my life trying to fill. Grief is the price to pay for love. Goodbye, my dear lighthouse," he wrote with a picture of the two seated on a flight. Shantanu, dressed in white also escorted Ratan Tata's hearse on a bike as the industrialist's body was transported to Mumbai's NCPA for public viewing.

Their Story of Friendship
Shantanu
Naidu
and
Ratan
Tata
shared
one
thing
in
common,
that
was
immense
love
for
animals.
Naidu
started
an
initiative
(which
he
later
founded
as
'Motopaws' in
2015)
that
provides
stray
dogs
with
reflective
collars,
aiming
to
make
them
more
visible
to
motorists
at
night
and
reduce
the
risk
of
accidents.
Slowly
his
work
began
to
gain
recognition
and
he
got
featured
in
the
Tata
group
newsletter.
In
2014,
Shantanu,
who
was
a
fifth
generation
Tata
employee,
sought
help
from
Ratan
Tata
for
this
initiative.
Little
did
he
expect
Tata
to
write
back
to
him
two
months
later
on.
He
invited
him
to
Mumbai
to
become
his
assistant.

Naidu left for the United States to pursue his MBA at Cornell University, following the footsteps of his mentor. Before leaving, he made a heartfelt promise to return to India and contribute to the Tata Trust. Staying true to his word, after earning his degree, he returned to India and accepted an offer to work as Tata's assistant
Since then, Naidu had become a familiar presence at Tata's side, often accompanying him during his rare public appearances. Over the years, they have showcased a growing bond reflecting a deep mutual respect and dedication to a shared vision for India's future. As he continued to develop his initiatives, he also launched 'Good Fellows,' a startup focused on providing companionship to senior citizens.

"My connection with Mr. Tata has given me a deep understanding of the value of intergenerational relationships," explained the 31-year-old. The startup secured an undisclosed amount of seed funding from Mr. Tata. A Cornell University graduate, Naidu has been working with Tata since 2018, starting with his role in the Office of RNT, which is the private office of the industrialist, after his tenure as Chairman of Tata Sons.
Shantanu even authored a memoir titled 'I Came Upon a Lighthouse', reflecting on his relationship and special bond with Ratan Tata.



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