Indian man who headed 'world's largest family' dies

Bernama
June 14, 2021 13:36 MYT
Zoramthanga also said that Mizoram and Baktawng Tlangnuam have become major tourist attractions in the state because of the family. Filepic/BERNAMA
NEW DELHI: An Indian man from the northeastern state of Mizoram who is believed to have headed the world's largest family, with 38 wives and 89 children, died Sunday at the age of 76, officials said.
According to Anadolu Agency (AA), Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga announced the death of Ziona Chana, who was a resident of Baktawng Tlangnuam village, in a post on Twitter.
"With heavy heart, #Mizoram bid farewell to Mr Zion-a (76), believed to head the world's largest family, with 38 wives and 89 children," he said.
Zoramthanga also said that Mizoram and Baktawng Tlangnuam have become major tourist attractions in the state because of the family.
Chana was the head of a religious sect called "Chana Pawl," founded by his father in 1942, which allows polygamy.
According to officials, Chana, who also had a large number of grandchildren, died Sunday afternoon.
"He was taken to a private hospital in another district and as per the reports received, he passed away today," Kumar Abhishek, the deputy commissioner of Serchhip district, told Anadolu Agency by phone.
Lal Thanhawla, former chief minister of Mizoram and a senior political leader from the Indian National Congress party, told Anadolu Agency: "His (Chana's) demise is a very big loss to everyone...The family is very disciplined and there are a lot of things to learn from them."
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