Elon Musk's Father Errol Lands In India, Set To Attend EV Policy Meetings, Visit Ayodhya Ram Temple
Errol Musk, father of billionaire Elon Musk and recently appointed to the Global Advisory Board of Indian company Servotech, arrived in India on Sunday.
In addition to attending business engagements, he is expected to visit the Ram temple in Ayodhya during his stay.

According to PTI, Musk's five-day visit to India will conclude on 6 June, after which he is scheduled to travel to South Africa.
Sources informed PTI that "(Errol) Musk's itinerary is packed with events aimed at promoting India's strategic push to become a global leader in green technologies and EV charging infrastructure exports."
The report notes that Musk is set to meet policymakers, investors, business leaders, and senior bureaucrats from various ministries at a company event scheduled for 2 June.
His itinerary also includes a visit to Servotech's solar and electric vehicle charger manufacturing plant in Safiabad, Haryana, where state ministers and officials are also expected to be in attendance.
Sources added, "Musk will also visit Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya Ram Mandir to seek blessings from Shree Ram Lalla, reflecting his engagement with India's cultural and spiritual heritage."
The report also highlighted that Servotech will host a major plantation drive on World Environment Day, 5 June, as part of Musk's visit, to underline the importance of sustainability and environmental consciousness.
On 5 May, Servotech Renewable Power System had announced the appointment of entrepreneur and global business strategist Errol Musk to its Global Advisory Board.
Well known for his contributions to technology, infrastructure, and sustainable development, Musk will offer strategic advisory support to Servotech's leadership team.
As part of his role, Musk will "participate in a tour of Servotech's manufacturing facilities in India. He will engage with key government and investor groups through curated roundtable sessions."












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