Nita Mukesh Ambani(néeDalal,born 1 November 1964)[1]is an Indian philanthropist and businesswoman.[5]She is the chairperson and founder of theReliance Foundation,Dhirubhai Ambani International Schooland a director ofReliance Industries.[6][7]She is married toReliance Industries Limited's chairman and managing directorMukesh Ambani.[8]With a family fortune estimated in excess of US$117.8 billion (March 2024), the Ambani's are among the richest in the world. She is also an art collector[9][10]and the owner of theIndian Premier Leaguecricket teamMumbai Indians.[11]

Nita Ambani
Ambani in 2014
Born
Nita Dalal

(1964-11-01)1 November 1964(age 60)[1]
Alma materNarsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics
OccupationPhilanthropist[2][3]
OrganisationReliance Foundation
Spouse
(m.1985)
Children3
RelativesDhirubhai Ambani(father-in-law)
Anil Ambani(brother-in-law)
AwardsRashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar(2017)[4]

In 2016, she was listed as one of the 'fifty high and mighty Indians' byIndia Today[12]and in 'the most influential women business leaders in Asia' list byForbes.[13][14]She became the first Indian woman to become a member of theInternational Olympic Committee(IOC) in 2016.[15][16]

Nita Ambani is the co-chair of theMumbai Academy of the Moving Image.[17]In 2023, she launched theNita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centrein Mumbai.[18]

Early life

Nita Ambani (née Dalal) was born on 1 November 1964[1]in a middle-classGujaratifamily inMumbaito Ravindrabhai Dalal and Purnima Dalal[19][20]and grew up in a middle-class environment in suburban Mumbai. She completed her bachelor's degree in commerce fromNarsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics,and took upBharatnatyamfrom an early age and grew to become a professional Bharatanatyam dancer.

Her sister, Mamta Dalal, who works as a school teacher[21]is known to teachSachin TendulkarandShah Rukh Khan's children.[22][23]

Career

Nita Mukesh Ambani is the founder and chairperson ofReliance Foundation,[24]thecorporate social responsibilityarm of Reliance Industries.[25]In 2014 she was elected to the board of Reliance Industries.[26]Ambani is also an art collector.[27]In August 2023, Nita Ambani resigned from her position on the Board of Directors ofReliance Industries(RIL), while retaining her role as the Chairperson of the Reliance Foundation. The RIL Board accepted her resignation, acknowledging her commitment to steer the Reliance Foundation towards greater societal transformation. Nita Ambani will continue to attend all RIL Board meetings as a permanent invitee.[28][29][30]

Jamnagar Township Project

In 1997, Ambani was involved in the project of building a company township for the employees ofReliance's refineryat Jamnagar. The project involved establishing a tree-lined and environmentally-friendly colony to house more than 17,000 residents.[31]

Reliance Foundation

Reliance Foundationis an Indian philanthropic initiative founded in 2010 by Nita Ambani.[32]Reliance Industriesis a patron of the organization.[33]

Mumbai Indians

Ambani is the co-owner ofIndian Premier League (IPL)team,Mumbai Indians[34][35][36]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.[37][38]ESA has reached over 100,000 underprivileged children and created awareness for education using various media and digital platforms.[39][40]

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.[41]

IOC membership

On 4 June 2016, Ambani was among eight candidates nominated for membership in theInternational Olympic Committee(IOC) by the Swiss-based panel.[42][43]The election of these new members was held during the 129th IOC Session in the first week of August 2016.[44]Ambani was elected as a member of the IOC on 4 August 2016,[45][46]its first Indian woman member.[47][48]

Jio World Centre

Reliance Industrieson 4 March 2022 announced the opening of the first phase of the Jio World Centre in Mumbai'sBandra Kurla Complex.[49]

Her Circle

Her Circle is a digital platform for women complete with its own discussion panels and social networking app.Reliance Foundation’s Nita Mukesh Ambani has launched ‘Her Circle’ on the occasion ofInternational Women's Day,March 8, 2022.[50]The new initiative aims to fuel women empowerment with modern, digital tools. Launching for Indian women but extending its service to all women overseas, Her Circle will provide the ladies a "joyful and safe space for interaction, engagement, collaboration, and mutual support." "When women lean on women, incredible things happen," Ambani said at the launch. "Whether it is the women fromReliance Foundationor the national and international women leaders that I have worked with, our shared experiences show me that in the end our struggles and triumphs resonate with each other, "she adds.[51][52]

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC)

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre(NMACC), housed within the Jio World Centre in Mumbai'sBandra-Kurla Complex (BKC)was launched by her on 31 March 2023.[53][54]The idea behind the centre is to focus on community programmes such as school and college outreach and competitions, awards for Arts teachers, in-residency Guru-shishya programs, and art literacy programs for adults among other things.[55]

The four-storey NMACC will contain 16,000 square feet (1,500 m2) of purpose-built exhibition space and three theatres. The largest of these, a 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, will include an extraordinary and unique lotus-themed chandelier with 8,400Swarovski crystals.[56]

There are three dedicated spaces for the performing arts The Grand Theatre, The Studio Theatre and The Cube. The centre will also launch the Art House, a four-storey space to spotlight leading Indian and international artists.[57]

Personal life

TheAmbanifamily at the reception ofDeepika PadukoneandRanveer Singhin 2018[58]

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.[59][60]Nita lives in the skyscraper private building,Antilia,which is also the second-most luxurious and expensive house in the world.[61][62]

They have two sons and a daughter; the elder two, twins, were born viaIVFseven years after Nita and Mukesh's marriage.[63][64]She conceived her younger son, Anant naturally, three years after the twins' birth.[65]She is the grandmother of fourtoddlers.[66][67][68][69]

Nita Ambani being awarded theRashtriya Khel Protsahan Award2017 by thenPresident of India,Shri Ram Nath Kovind

Awards

For her initiatives on grassroot sports, Ambani received the 'Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award 2017' from then-President of India.[70][71] She is the recipient of Best Corporate Supporter of Indian Sports award, given by theTimes of India.[72][73][74]

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