Nita Ambani

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Nita Ambani
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Nita Ambani at Esha Deol's wedding in 2012
Born
Nita Dalal

(1963-11-01) 1 November 1963 (age 58)[1]
OccupationPhilanthropist[2]
Spouse(s)
(m. 1985)
Children3
RelativesDhirubhai Ambani (father-in-law)
Anil Ambani (brother-in-law)
Tina Ambani (sister-in-law)

Nita Mukesh Ambani (née Dalal, born 1 November 1963) is an Indian philanthropist.[3] She is the chairperson and founder of the Reliance Foundation, Dhirubhai Ambani International School and a director of Reliance Industries.[4] She is married to Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani.[5] With a family fortune estimated in excess of US$102 billion (October 2021), the Ambanis are among the richest in the world. She is also an art collector[6][7] and owner of the Indian Premier League cricket team Mumbai Indians.[8]

She was listed in 2016 in 'the fifty high and mighty Indians' list by India Today.[9] and in 'the most influential women business leaders in Asia' list by Forbes.[10] She was the first Indian woman to become a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[11]

Early life[]

Nita Ambani (née Dalal)[12] was born on 1 November 1963 in a middle-class Gujarati family in Mumbai to Ravindrabhai Dalal and Purnima Dalal.[13] She completed her bachelor's degree in Commerce from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, and took up Bharatnatyam from an early age and grew to become a professional Bharatanatyam dancer.

Career[]

Ambani is the founder and chairperson of Reliance Foundation,[14] the CSR arm of Reliance Industries.

She is also the owner of Mumbai Indians.[15] In 2014 she was elected to the board of Reliance Industries.[16]

Jamnagar Township Project[]

In 1997, Ambani was involved in the project of building a company township for the employees of Reliance’s refinery at Jamnagar. The project involved establishing a tree-lined and environmentally-friendly colony to house more than 17,000 residents. Today, the Jamnagar complex has an orchard with nearly 100,000 mango trees that is also home to a variety of birds.[17]

Reliance Foundation[]

Nita Dalal Ambani at Reliance Drishti Foundation


Reliance Foundation is an Indian philanthropic initiative founded in 2010 by Nita Ambani. Reliance Industries is a patron of the organization.[18]

Mumbai Indians[]

Ambani is the co-owner of Indian Premier League (IPL) team, Mumbai Indians[19] which won the title in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020. She led the ‘Education and sports for All’ (ESA) initiative as part of Mumbai Indians' way of giving back to society.[20] ESA has reached over 100,000 underprivileged children and created awareness for education using various media and digital platforms.[21][22]

Dhirubhai Ambani International School[]

Ambani is the founder of the Dhirubhai Ambani International School which has been ranked among the best schools in Resources & Services[23]

IOC membership[]

On 4 June 2016, Ambani was among eight candidates nominated for membership in the International Olympic Committee (IOC) by the Swiss-based panel.[24][25] The election of these new members was held during the 129th IOC Session in the first week of August 2016.[26] Ambani was elected as a member of the IOC on 4 August 2016,[27] its first Indian woman member.[28]

Personal life[]

Nita is the daughter of Ravindrabhai Dalal and Purnima Dalal.[29] She has a sister, Mamta Dalal, who works as a school teacher.[30] Ambani grew up in a middle-class environment in suburban Mumbai. She is a trained Bharatnatyam dancer.[17] She met Mukesh Ambani when she was a school teacher and married him in 1985. After marriage, she worked as a teacher for a few years.[17]

They have two sons and a daughter. Akash Ambani and Isha Piramal (nee Ambani) are the elder children and Anant Ambani is younger. Akash Ambani, who graduated in economics from Brown University, is now chief of strategy at Reliance Jio Infocomm.[31] Isha Piramal, a graduate in psychology from Yale University, is now a director at Reliance Jio Infocomm and Reliance Retail. Isha is married to Anand Piramal, the Executive Director of the Piramal Groups. Isha Piramal's twin brother, Akash Ambani is married to Shloka Ambani.


Awards[]

For her initiatives on grassroot sports, Ambani received the 'Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award 2017' from the President of India.[32][33]

She is the recipient of the award for Best Corporate Supporter of Indian Sports, given by the Times of India.[34][35]

See also[]

The [[Ambani]] family at the reception of [[Deepika Padukone]] and [[Ranveer Singh]]. From left to right:- [[Mukesh Ambani]]. Nita Ambani, Isha Piramal, Shloka Ambani (Akash Ambani's wife), Radhika Merchant (Anant Ambani's close friend; said to be a part of the Ambani family), Akash Ambani, Anant Ambani
Mukesh and Nita Ambani with their family at the reception of Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh in 2018

References[]

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  33. ^ "Nita Ambani awarded Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar by the President".
  34. ^ "Mahindra Scorpio Times of India Sports Award TOISA". Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  35. ^ "Mahindra Scorpio TOISA: Nita Ambani receives Best Corporate Supporter of Indian Sports award". Retrieved 1 March 2018.

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