Noel Tata shifted to Ratan Tata’s bungalow in Colaba, what is the truth?


Ratan Tata: The will of Ratan Tata made a lot of headlines earlier this month. In this, he may have donated most of his property for social work, but also took care of his family members, friends, colleagues and pets. After this will, now his luxurious bungalow situated on the sea shore in Colaba is now in the news. Its name is Halekai.

Ratan Tata lived here after retirement

After retiring from Tata Sons in 2012, Ratan Tata lived here with his favorite German Shepherd and House Staff and handled his Tata Trust work. Now, Tata Trust Chairman and Ratan Tata’s half -brother Noel Tata can settle in this bungalow with his family. Citing sources, TOI has mentioned this in one of his reports. Currently, Noel Tata lives in a six -storey building Windmier at the Cuff Parade in Mumbai. However, it is being told that he may soon shift to Halekai.

Luxury bungalow made in 13,350 square feet

Halakai, built on a 13,350 square feet plot, is a four -storey bungalow, which is owned by Evart Investments, which is a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons. Since the death of Ratan Tata in October 2024, the house is allegedly lying vacant. A few days after Ratan Tata’s death, Noel was appointed the chairman of Tata Tata Trust. He has a 66 percent stake in Tata Sons, a Tata Group’s original company. Noel Trent and Tata Investment Corporation Chairman, Tata International Managing Director and Titan Company and Tata Steel Vice Chairman.

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Not only this, no one becomes Ratan Tata … donated a large part of his property, family-friends and animals also thought

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