Gautam Adani and his wife, Preeti Adani, visited Kedarnath Dham in Uttarakhand on May 1, 2024, to offer prayers for their 40th wedding anniversary [1].

The visit combines a personal milestone with a corporate shift, as the Adani Group chairman used the occasion to launch a new internal communication strategy.

The couple traveled to the temple in Uttarakhand to mark four decades of marriage [1]. During the visit, Adani spoke about the role of his spouse in his personal and professional life. "She is not just the support of my life but a calm strength in every challenge," Adani said [1].

Beyond the anniversary celebrations, Adani announced the launch of "Apni Baat, Apno Ke Saath," a new employee-engagement initiative [2]. The program is designed to foster more direct communication between the company's leadership, and its workforce. This announcement coincided with International Labour Day [2].

"We are launching ‘Apni Baat, Apno Ke Saath’ to engage directly with our employees," Adani said [2].

The Kedarnath temple welcomed the couple for the occasion [3]. The visit took place on May 1, 2024, a date that served as both a personal anniversary and a global day of labor recognition [2].

"She is not just the support of my life but a calm strength in every challenge."

By announcing a labor-focused engagement initiative on International Labour Day while visiting a major spiritual center, Adani is aligning the corporate identity of the Adani Group with both traditional Indian values and a public commitment to workforce relations. This dual approach attempts to humanize the leadership of one of India's largest conglomerates.