Dehradun buzzed with spiritual fervor as Gautam Adani and Preeti Adani arrived at the sacred Kedarnath Dham on May 1. This wasn’t just a devotional journey; it marked International Labour Day and their ruby wedding anniversary, infusing the event with layers of personal and professional resonance.
Posting from X, Adani reflected on the dual significance: ‘A day of labor honor and 40 years of marital bliss.’ The couple’s darshan of Mahadev was a prayer for national strength, prosperity, and inspiration to contribute to India’s development.
Adani’s ode to Preeti painted a picture of enduring partnership. Over four decades, she has been his anchor amid storms and scaffold for achievements, a bond he cherishes deeply.
Seizing the moment, Adani unveiled ‘Apni Baat, Apno Ke Saath,’ a novel outreach to his 400,000-plus colleagues. This initiative promises regular exchanges of thoughts, experiences, and wisdom, creating an open forum within the Adani ecosystem.
‘It’s about genuine connection, not protocol,’ he asserted. Adani believes that when his ‘family’ unites in support, they’ll not only execute mega-projects but propel the vision of Viksit Bharat. This Labor Day proclamation reaffirms his commitment to employee empowerment, positioning the group as a pillar of India’s economic ascent.
The pilgrimage and launch symbolize Adani’s philosophy: blending spirituality, family, and workforce synergy to fuel ambitious national goals.