Gautam Adani begins June on a positive note

NEW DELHI: With the Covid-19 cases in India inching closer to the two-lakh-mark, there is much uncertainty and apprehension over what lies next. However, for industrialist Gautam Adani, there is hope amid all the gloom.

The Adani Group Chairman on Monday began the month of June on a positive note, at least on Twitter. The industrialist took to Twitter to share a picture of the 4-month-old 'Satvik', who recovered from coronavirus, with his parents and the hospital staff.

The billionaire tycoon informed that the baby boy was discharged from the Bhuj's Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences. He also said that the infant is the youngest Covid-19 survivor that he is aware of.


In the backdrop of Covid-19 that has resulted in loss of human life, jobs and spirit, the 57-year-old businessman stressed on the importance of positive stories as people the world over reel under a pandemic. He emphasised that such inspiring stories will help the world become stronger.

Restaurateur Riyaaz Amlani, who is the CEO of Impresario Entertainment & Hospitality Ltd, also expressed happiness at the news shared by Adani.


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