Pooja Bhatt reacts to Cyrus Mistry’s death. Here’s what she said

Cyrus Mistry, a former chairman of Tata Sons, recently died in an automobile accident. He reportedly didn't have his seat belt on. Pooja Bhatt said that filling potholes is very crucial.

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Pooja Bhatt, an actor and director, who is well-known for sharing her ideas on social media, has responded to the recent debate around using seat belts while driving. Cyrus Mistry, a former chairman of Tata Sons, recently died in an automobile accident. He reportedly didn't have his seat belt on.

Pooja used Twitter to emphasize the value of seat belts as well as the need to repair potholes and broken roads. She recently tweeted that all this discussion regarding the use of air bags and seat belts is quite important and necessary. However, pothole and damaged road repair is also important. When will it be considered illegal to use inferior materials to construct our roads, highways and freeways? It's crucial to maintain those roads once they've been built and ceremoniously opened.




Many individuals were observed responding to the post shortly after she uploaded it. Among the users, one said that what she tweeted was definitely correct. While using a seat belt is crucial, good road planning, execution and maintenance are the responsibilities of the administration— which, alas, they frequently fail to accomplish.

Cyrus Mistry dies in accident: All you need to know about former Chairman of Tata Sons
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Former Chairman of Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry was killed in a car accident in Maharashtra's Palghar today. Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in a Mercedes car. The accident took place at 3.15 pm after his car hit a divider. Four people were present in the car; two died on spot and two were moved to hospital.

Former Chairman of Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry was killed in a car accident in Maharashtra's Palghar today. Mistry was travelling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in a Mercedes car. The accident took place at 3.1..
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Cyrus Mistry was the younger son of late Pallonji Mistry, head of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a diversified conglomerate which had begun as a construction company started by Pallonji Mistry's grandfather in the 19th century.

Cyrus Mistry was the younger son of late Pallonji Mistry, head of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a diversified conglomerate which had begun as a construction company started by Pallonji Mistry's grand..
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Mistry replaced Ratan Tata as executive chairman after he stepped down on turning 75 in 2012. He was the sixth Chairman of Tata Sons.

Mistry replaced Ratan Tata as executive chairman after he stepped down on turning 75 in 2012. He was the sixth Chairman of Tata Sons.

Cyrus Mistry was the first non-Indian to lead Tata Group, as he held an Irish passport.

Cyrus Mistry was the first non-Indian to lead Tata Group, as he held an Irish passport.

However, his tenure as Tata Group chairman ended abruptly in 2016 amid differences between him and Tata family over running the conglomerate.

However, his tenure as Tata Group chairman ended abruptly in 2016 amid differences between him and Tata family over running the conglomerate.

Cyrus Mistry had challenged his removal, accusing the board of mismanagement and of oppressing minority shareholders. In 2018, the National Company Law Tribunal rejected his petition, but that decision was overturned by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal in 2019. However, in 2021, the Supreme Court had upheld Mistry's dismissal.

Cyrus Mistry had challenged his removal, accusing the board of mismanagement and of oppressing minority shareholders. In 2018, the National Company Law Tribunal rejected his petition, but that decisi..
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Mistry was the managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group before his appointment as chairman designate of Tata Sons. He joined the Shapoorji Pallonji Group in 1991 as a director.

Mistry was the managing director of Shapoorji Pallonji Group before his appointment as chairman designate of Tata Sons. He joined the Shapoorji Pallonji Group in 1991 as a director.

Born on July 4, 1968, Mistry completed his graduation in civil engineering from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London. He also held a Master's degree in management from the London Business School.

Born on July 4, 1968, Mistry completed his graduation in civil engineering from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London. He also held a Master's degree in management from the..
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A person also remarked that putting the emphasis solely on seat belts and airbags won't make it safer. It is necessary to improve all facets of road travel, beginning with the need for better materials to be used in road construction. Fixing the current ones is absolutely necessary.
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After hearing about Cyrus Mistry's passing, Dia Mirza recently asked everyone to buckle up. She tweeted and asked her followers to fasten their seatbelts. Teach your kids to fasten seatbelts. She made a point that it prevents death.

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