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Gautam Adani's son Jeet ties knot with Diva Jamin Shah. Photo courtesy: Official X

Gautam Adani's son Jeet marries Diva Jamin Shah in an 'extremely private function' at Ahmedabad

| @indiablooms | Feb 07, 2025, at 11:24 pm

Ahmedabad/IBNS: Billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani shared the first glimpse of his youngest son Jeet Adani's wedding, which he described as a "small and extremely private function" in Ahmedabad, on Friday.

Jeet Adani married Diva Jaimin Shah, daughter of diamond merchant Jaimin Shah.

Taking to social media, Gautam Adani shared pictures from the wedding writing: "With the blessings of Almighty God, Jeet and Diva tied the sacred knot of marriage today. The wedding took place today in Ahmedabad with traditional rituals and Shubh Mangal Bhaav among loved ones."

"It was a small and extremely private function, so we could not invite all the well-wishers even if we wanted to, for which I apologise. I sincerely seek blessings and love from all of you for my daughter Diva and Jeet," the industrialist wrote in an X post.

The wedding festivities started at 2 pm on Friday and the rituals were conducted as per traditional Jain and Gujarati culture at the Adani township in Ahmedabad called Shantigram.

Gautam Adani has also donated Rs 10,000 crore "that will be channelled into various social causes". The larger part of his donation is expected to go into funding massive infrastructure initiatives in healthcare, education, and skill development, media reports said.

Adani earlier shared that the couple had pledged to contribute Rs. 10 lakh each for the wedding of 500 women with disabilities every year. Days before the wedding, Jeet Adani met 21 newlywed Divyang women (women with disabilities) and their husbands to launch this initiative.

"Jeet and Diva have decided to start their married life with a noble pledge. They have taken a 'Mangal Seva' pledge to contribute Rs 10 lakh to the wedding of 500 Divyang sisters every year. As a father, this pledge gives me immense satisfaction. I believe this initiative will help many Divyang daughters and their families live with joy and dignity," Gautam Adani said in a post on X. "I pray to God to bless Jeet and Diva so that they could progress on this path," he said.

Jeet joined the Adani Group in 2019, after finishing school at the University of Pennsylvania - School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

He heads the Adani Airports business and Adani Digital Labs.

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