Ahead of his wedding, Jeet Adani, the younger son of billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani, has launched a new initiative to support newly married women with disabilities. The program, called ‘Mangal Seva,’ will provide financial assistance of INR 10 lakh each to 500 such women annually.
Just two days before his wedding, Jeet Adani met 21 newly married disabled women and their husbands to kick off the program. Jeet is set to marry Diva Shah on February 7, 2025, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
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Gautam Adani expressed his joy on X (formerly Twitter), stating that Jeet and Diva have begun their journey with a noble commitment. He highlighted that through the ‘Mangal Seva’ initiative, the couple will offer financial support to 500 newly married women with disabilities. This, he said, would uplift the lives of many disabled women and their families, bringing them happiness and dignity. He blessed Jeet and Diva for their dedication to this path of service.
Jeet Adani currently serves as the Director of Adani Airport Holdings, India’s largest airport infrastructure company. The company manages and develops eight airports across the country. In addition to the airports, Jeet oversees Adani Group’s defense, petrochemicals, and copper businesses and is responsible for the group’s digital transformation.
Jeet’s philanthropic interests are deeply inspired by his mother, Dr. Priti Adani, who expanded the Adani Foundation from a small rural project in Mundra, Gujarat, into a global force for change. Jeet is particularly passionate about supporting people with disabilities through charitable initiatives.
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