Lagatar24 Desk
Ahmedabad: Billionaire Gautam Adani’s younger son, Jeet Adani, married Diva Jaimin Shah in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends. The wedding, held at Shantigram, Ahmedabad, followed traditional Jain ritualsand took place on Sunday afternoon.
“To Infinity and Beyond” – Jeet Adani’s First Post After Wedding
A day after his wedding, Jeet Adani shared his first post as a married man, writing:
“Mr. and Mrs. Adani – To infinity and beyond!”
His father, Gautam Adani, also expressed his happiness on social media, saying:
“With the blessings of Almighty God, Jeet and Diva tied the sacred knot of marriage today. 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 apologize.”
No Celebrities, Only Close Family and Friends
Unlike high-profile industrialist weddings, the Adani family kept the celebrations extremely private. No Bollywood celebrities or political figures were present at the event, and only a small number of guests were invited.
Adani Group Announces ₹10,000 Crore Donation
To mark the occasion, Gautam Adani pledged ₹10,000 crore for healthcare, education, and skill development. The donation aligns with the Adani Group’s commitment to social welfare initiatives across India.
Who is Diva Jaimin Shah?
• Diva Shah is the daughter of diamond merchant Jaimin Shah, co-owner of C Dinesh & Co Pvt Ltd, a Mumbai and Surat-based diamond firm.
• Her father’s company is a major player in the global diamond industry, specializing in diamond manufacturing and exports.
Who is Jeet Adani?
• Jeet Adani is the younger son of Gautam Adani and holds key roles in the Adani Group.
• He serves as a director at Adani Airports, overseeing the conglomerate’s airport operations.
• Jeet completed his engineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania and began his career in 2019 at the Adani Group’s CFO office.
The Couple’s Journey
• Jeet Adani and Diva Shah got engaged in March 2023 in a private ceremony in Ahmedabad.
• Their wedding festivities began on Sunday afternoon, adhering to traditional Jain rituals.