PM Modi Mourns Sudden Death of Vedanta Chairman's Son Agnivesh Agarwal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep shock and condolences to Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal on the sudden demise of his son, Agnivesh Agarwal. Agnivesh, aged 49, passed away due to a cardiac arrest in the United States while recovering from a previous skiing accident. In an emotional tribute, Anil Agarwal described his son as a respected business leader, a compassionate individual, and his pride and friend. The family finds solace in their philanthropic commitments, vowing to continue Agnivesh's vision for a self-reliant India.

Key Points: PM Modi Condoles Death of Anil Agarwal's Son Agnivesh

  • Agnivesh Agarwal died at 49 from cardiac arrest
  • He was recovering from a skiing accident
  • Anil Agarwal calls it his darkest day
  • Agnivesh was a business leader and Hindustan Zinc Chairman
  • Family vows to continue his philanthropic vision
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PM Modi condoles sudden demise of Vedanta chairman's son Agnivesh Agarwal

PM Narendra Modi offers condolences to Vedanta's Anil Agarwal after his son Agnivesh, 49, dies from a cardiac arrest in the US.

"The untimely passing of Agnivesh Agarwal is deeply shocking and saddening. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended his heartfelt condolences to Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal over the sudden demise of his son, Agnivesh Agarwal, who died due to a cardiac arrest.

"The untimely passing of Agnivesh Agarwal is deeply shocking and saddening. The depth of your grief is evident in this touching tribute. Praying that you and your family find continued strength and courage. Om Shanti," PM Modi posted on X.

Agarwal on Wednesday announced the demise of his son, Agnivesh Agarwal, who passed away at the age of 49 following a cardiac arrest in the United States.

The Vedanta Group Chairman said that it was the "darkest day of his life". He informed that his son had been recovering well after a skiing accident before the sudden medical setback claimed his life.

In an emotional post on X, Agarwal said Agnivesh was undergoing treatment at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and was believed to be out of danger.

"We believed the worst was behind us. But fate had other plans, and a sudden cardiac arrest snatched our son away from us. No words can describe the pain of a parent who must bid goodbye to his child. A son is not meant to leave before his father. This loss has shattered us in ways we are still trying to comprehend," he said.

Recalling his son's journey, Agarwal said Agnivesh was born in Patna on June 3, 1976, and grew up to become a respected business leader and a compassionate individual. He studied at Mayo College in Ajmer and later went on to establish Fujairah Gold, before serving as Chairman of Hindustan Zinc, one of Vedanta Group's key companies.

"Agnivesh was many things -- a sportsman, a musician, a leader...Yet, beyond all titles and achievements, he remained simple, warm, and deeply human," Agarwal said, adding that he was not only his son but but his "friend", "pride" and "world".

Expressing grief alongside his wife Kiran, Agarwal said the family was shattered by the loss. He added that in their sorrow, they found solace in the belief that the thousands of young people working across Vedanta were also like their children.

The industrialist also reiterated his son's belief in building a self-reliant India, quoting Agnivesh as saying that the country lacked nothing and should never lag behind.

"We shared a dream to ensure that no child sleeps hungry, no child is denied education, every woman stands on her own feet, and every young Indian has meaningful work. I had promised Agni that more than 75 per cent of what we earn would be given back to society," he said.

"I renew that promise today and resolve to live an even simpler life," he said, adding that his son's legacy would live on through the lives he touched.

Agarwal thanked friends, colleagues and well-wishers for their support, concluding that while he does not know how to walk the path ahead without his son, he would try to carry forward Agnivesh's light and vision.

Anil Agarwal is the founder and Chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited, a natural resources company, and also heads the Anil Agarwal Foundation, which undertakes the group's philanthropic initiatives.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Very sad news. 49 is no age to go. It's a stark reminder for all of us to prioritize our health, no matter how busy we are. Cardiac issues are becoming too common. My prayers are with the family.
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Anil K
Agnivesh Agarwal's vision for a self-reliant India and his commitment to philanthropy is truly inspiring. His father's promise to give back 75% of earnings is a powerful legacy. May his soul rest in peace.
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Sarah B
The pain in Anil Agarwal's words is palpable. "A son is not meant to leave before his father" – that line hit hard. It's a universal grief that transcends wealth and status. Wishing the family strength.
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Karthik V
A respected business leader from Patna. Makes you proud. His journey from Mayo College to heading Hindustan Zinc shows his caliber. Such a sudden loss for Indian industry. Om Shanti.
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Meera T
While the condolences are important, this also highlights the need for better cardiac care awareness in India. We need to promote regular health check-ups, especially for those in high-stress jobs.
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David E
A tragic story. It's touching to see how the family is finding purpose in their grief by renewing their

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