Tragic Tale of Abandonment: Padma Shri Awardee Dies Alone in Old Age Home
A Heartbreaking Reality
An old saying goes, 'If a child is unworthy, what is the use of wealth? If a child is worthy, what is the use of wealth?' This adage is becoming increasingly relevant today, as many individuals prefer to distance themselves from their families, including their own parents.
Children, driven by self-interest, often overlook the love and care of their parents. A poignant example of this can be observed among the residents of old age homes.
A particularly distressing case emerged from Varanasi, where Shri Nath Khandelwal, a Padma Shri awardee and owner of an estate worth 80 crores, was compelled to live in an old age home by his own children. Tragically, he passed away at the age of 80 in the facility, with no family member present to pay their last respects or to offer him a final farewell.
Recognition in 2023
Shri Nath Khandelwal, a resident of Kashi, authored over a hundred books, earning him the Padma Shri award in 2023. He had two sons and a daughter; his son is a businessman, while his daughter practices law in the Supreme Court. Besides being a writer, he was also a spiritual figure.
Inheritance Disputes
Despite his immense wealth, Shri Nath Khandelwal was deeply engrossed in his literary and spiritual pursuits. His children took advantage of his preoccupation, seizing all his assets and leaving him destitute and ill on the streets. Eventually, social workers brought him to Kashi Kusht Ashram, where he received free care and was relatively content, yet not a single family member visited him.
Final Farewell Funded by Donations
After his health deteriorated in the old age home, he was admitted to the ICU, where he ultimately passed away. Ironically, when his children were informed of his death, they declined to attend his last rites, citing their busy schedules, while his daughter also turned away. In the end, a social worker named Aman collected donations to ensure that Shri Nath Khandelwal received a proper farewell.
