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Nita Mukesh Ambani (née Dalal, born 1 November 1964) [1] is an Indian philanthropist and businesswoman. [5] She is the chairperson and founder of the Reliance Foundation, Dhirubhai Ambani International School and a director of Reliance Industries. [6] [7] She is married to Reliance Industries Limited's chairman and managing director Mukesh ...
Dhirubhai Ambani was one of the sons of Hirachand Gordhanbhai Ambani, a village school teacher belonging to the Modh vaniya community and Jamnaben Ambani and was born in Chorwad, Malia Taluka, Junagadh district, Gujarat [11] on 28 December 1932. [12] He did his studies from Bahadur Khanji school.
Tina Munim was born on 11 February 1957. [2] She graduated high school in 1975 from the MM Pupils Own School in Khar, Bombay. The same year, she was crowned Femina Teen Princess India 1975 and represented India at the Miss Teenage Intercontinental contest in Aruba, where she was crowned second runner-up. [3]
Ambani’s father, Dhirubhai—the groom-to-be’s grandfather—was a yarn trader who founded Reliance in 1958 as a commodity-trading venture firm. Those commodities were mostly spices and ...
Piramal's son, Anand Piramal, married Isha Ambani Piramal (née Ambani), daughter of billionaire businessman Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani and his wife Nita Dalal Ambani, on 12 December 2018. [51] The family considers Radhanath Swami their family-guru. [52]
Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani (born 19 April 1957) is an Indian billionaire and businessman who is the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries. [4] He is the richest person in Asia and 9th richest in the world .
But my first priority is, you know, to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife. And once we are in on Jan. 20, you serve the country.” 'Standing on my own two feet': Melania Trump on her ...
Anil Ambani is the youngest son of the founder of Reliance Industries, Dhirubhai Ambani and his wife Kokilaben Ambani. Ambani has said that his father would lead the brothers on "incentive-oriented outings" where they would be rewarded with a box of mangoes for a 10-km (6 mile) hike, but also punished them for acting out in front of guests. [9]