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Servants and dogs will also get the benefit of Ratan Tata's property, arrangements made for everyone

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Industrialist Ratan Tata left this world on October 9. Ratan Tata, who presented an example of simplicity throughout his life, gave proof of his generosity even at the time of his death. His will has now come to the fore, in which he has also left a part for his pet German Shepherd dog 'Tito'. Apart from this, provision has also been made in his will for his long-serving cook Rajan Shaw and butler Subbiah.

Ratan Tata's personal wealth is estimated at Rs 10,000 crore. His brother Jimmy Tata, his real sisters Shirin and Dina Jeejeebhoy have also been given a share in it, while most of the property has been given to his foundation, which is a Tata family tradition.

Tito was adopted 6 years ago.

Ratan Tata has reserved a part of the property for his pet German Shepherd dog 'Tito'. This dog was adopted six years ago and was named after Ratan Tata's old dog Tito, who had passed away earlier. According to the will, as long as 'Tito' is alive, he will be taken care of.

Provisions for Rajan Shaw and Subbiah too

Ratan Tata's will also provides property for his long-time cook Rajan Shaw and butler Subbiah. Ratan Tata had such a deep relationship with his domestic staff that he used to bring designer clothes for them while returning from foreign trips. His will also makes provision for a better future for all domestic staff.

Shantanu Naidu's debt was waived off

Ratan Tata's long-time associate Shantanu Naidu has also found a place in his will. Ratan Tata's share in Shantanu Naidu's startup 'Goodfellow' will now be liquidated. Apart from this, Shantanu Naidu's debt given for studying abroad has also been waived off.

Stake in Tata Group companies

Most of Ratan Tata's wealth is his stake in Tata Sons and various Tata Group companies. It will now be transferred to the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF). This foundation will provide funds for non-profit work. Apart from this, the investments made by Ratan Tata personally in startups will also be liquidated and the money will be transferred to this foundation.