Ratan Tata, Tata Group’s former chairman and one of the most celebrated business tycoons from India, has been conferred with the highest Australian civilian honour, the Order of Australia. 

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Australia's High Commissioner to India, Barry O’Farrell, who handed over the award to Ratan Tata, shared images of the ceremony on Twitter and mentioned how Ratan Tata has significantly contributed through his philanthropic activity.

Barry O’ Farrell wrote in his tweet, "Ratan Tata is a titan of biz, industry & philanthropy not just in, but his contributions have also made a significant impact in. Delighted to confer Order of Australia (AO) honour to @RNTata2000 in recognition of his longstanding commitment to the relationship. @ausgov."

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