Anand Mahindra shares throwback picture on Mother’s Day: “Thank you for the coaching, Maa”

Mother’s Day is a special occasion celebrated all over the world to honor and appreciate mothers. This year Mother’s Day is falling on Sunday, May 14. Social media is flooded with adorable posts highlighting the beautiful bond shared by a baby and a mother. Marking the day, industrialist Anand Mahindra also took to Twitter to share an old picture with his late mother Indira Mahindra.

According to the caption, the black-and-white picture was clicked during the shareholders’ meeting chaired by the industrialist’s father Harish Mahindra.

”Every year on #MothersDay I go fishing for old photographs of my mother… Here’s a blast from the past when she first took me to the annual shareholders’ meeting of Mahindra Eugene Steel, presided over by my father Was doing. Thanks for the coaching, Ma. Happy #MothersDay wherever you are,'” he wrote.

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Internet users liked the beautiful picture while many remembered their mother. A user said, “Happy Mother’s Day – She made you strong and successful – instilled the habit of working hard and being the best in whatever you do.” I salute your kind mother.

Another commented, “A most graceful lady.” Thank you sir for sharing this.

A third said, “You look like a very curious child and your mother is very beautiful,” while a fourth wrote, “Whatever your age, she is important … despite your shortcomings, she is the only one.” Is. who cares and loves you! We know they are and they will always be apart of us…. happy Mother’s Day!”

The fifth addition, “This is a life lesson given by the mother to the child, something that even big institutions will not be able to give. These will always be with you for the rest of your life. happy Mother’s Day!”

A few years ago, he tweeted a picture of Indira Mahindra when she was pregnant.

”The perfect picture to express my gratitude to my late mother. Weaving while I was growing up in her womb. I’m glad she looked happy expecting and I hope bringing me up doesn’t take the smile off her face! Happy Mother’s Day, wherever you are,” he wrote.

Notably, Indira Mahindra was a teacher who taught history at the Isabella Thoburn (IT) College in Lucknow.