Ratan Tata is Looking For a Home For This Abandoned Dog in Mumbai, Shares on Instagram
Ratan Tata is Looking For a Home For This Abandoned Dog in Mumbai, Shares on Instagram
Indian industrialist Mr Ratan Tata is looking for the guardians of this abandoned dog. Read this to know more.

Indian industrialist Ratan Naval Tata took to his official Instagram handle and shared images of an abandoned dog in Mumbai. He mentioned how his office found this young abandoned dog at Sion hospital. His office has taken all the responsibility of the dog and is taking full care of the canine. Mr Tata mentioned that the dog’s wounds are also being treated. However, he appealed to the people to contact a given email in case they are the guardian.

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He further mentioned that the email should be sent with details and ‘evidence of ownership.’ He shared multiple images of the canine. The dog can be seen wearing a red leash in the images and he peeps out of the cab window. Here, have a look for yourself:

This is not the first time that Mr Tata has proved to be helpful for a canine. Earlier in 2019, he took to Instagram and shared an appeal for adoption of an abandoned dog. He shared two pictures of Myra, who was a 9-month-old Labrador and was abandoned. With this, he asked his followers to help her find a family in Mumbai. “Of all the different sufferings that animals today have to go through, my heart truly breaks for the ones that get abandoned by families,” wrote Mr Tata before introducing Myra. He further mentioned, “The kindness in 9 month old Myra’s eyes still stays after being abandoned, and I could really use your help in finding her a family.”

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Mr Tata is a philanthropist, and a former chairman of Tata Sons. He has also served as the chairman of Tata Group and still continues to head its charitable trusts. The industrialist has also been honoured with the highest civilian awards of India, the Padma Vibhushan, in 2008, and Padma Bhushan 2000.

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