He died on 3 August 2006 at the age of 82 at his home in Mumbai. His obituary was published by The Times of India the very next day after his passing.[3][4][5]
He is survived by one daughter, two sons, five grand children and a couple dozen great grand children.[3][4][5]
After having retired from the State Bank of India in 1984, he lived quietly at his home until his death in 2006. He is notable for being one of the few Chairmen of the State Bank of India who never took up any post retirement assignments in the private sector.[3][4][5]
References
^ abcdHazari, Hamindra (3 February 2000). "A Question of Leadership"(PDF). State Bank of India. Retrieved 24 December 2023.