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Vedanta Chairman's Heartbreak: Son Agnivesh Dies at 49 from Cardiac Arrest

Published On Thu, 08 Jan 2026
Arjun Mehta
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Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal is grappling with profound grief following the unexpected passing of his son, Agnivesh Agarwal, who died from a cardiac arrest while recovering from a skiing accident in New York. The 49-year-old businessman, seen as a rising star in the family conglomerate, leaves behind a legacy of leadership and philanthropy, with his father publicly calling this "the darkest day of my life."

In an emotional social media post, Agarwal shared his raw anguish, noting Agnivesh's vibrant energy and unfulfilled dreams despite appearing perfectly healthy. The incident occurred at Mount Sinai Hospital, where Agnivesh was being treated after a skiing mishap, highlighting how even routine activities can lead to unforeseen health crises. Tributes from peers and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju poured in, praising Agnivesh's quiet impact on business and social causes.

Agnivesh, originally from Patna, played key roles in Vedanta subsidiaries like Fujeirah Gold and Hindustan Zinc, blending corporate savvy with passions for sports and music. He championed education, women's empowerment, and community projects alongside his father, mirroring other Indian business dynasties where heirs drive innovation. His death underscores the pressures on young leaders in high-stakes industries.

Sudden cardiac arrests claim lives unpredictably, often in seemingly fit people, as seen in Agnivesh's case amid post-injury stress—prompting experts to urge routine screenings. Agarwal vows to honor his son's memory by advancing their pledge to donate over 75% of Vedanta's wealth to societal needs like jobs and food security, with daughter Priya stepping up in the family business.

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