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Mukesh and Nita Ambani hold musical fountain show for armed forces and police
Mar 12, 2019 1:28 PM

The Reliance Industries Ltd chairman Mukesh Ambani and wife Nita Ambani on Tuesday organised a Special Musical Fountain Show at Dhirubhai Ambani Square located in Jio World Centre for members of India’s armed forces, police and their families.

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The Dhirubhai Ambani Square was inaugurated by Nita Ambani last week and it houses a water fountain with 600 LED lights, mist emitters, fire effects and 392 water nozzles that shoot water up to a height of 45 feet.

Nita Ambani said, "Each one of you and your families have the deepest gratitude and respect of all our 1.3 billion Indians. We thank you for accepting our invitation to participate in this very special programme at a very special place. The Dhirubhai Ambani Square named after my beloved father-in-law Dhirubhai Ambani and dedicated in his honour and memory, to the city and citizens of Mumbai.”

"Today, I reiterate Reliance Foundation’s commitment and resolve to take full responsibility for the education, employment and livelihood needs of the families of our Shaheeds. Further, Reliance Foundation is establishing a skill development centre exclusively for our armed forces and their families. This is our humble contribution to the guardians of our nation so that your children can prosper. Because children are the future of our nation. They are the promise of a better, more beautiful tomorrow. And I want to assure you that Reliance Foundation will take care of your children and your families in every way we can," she said.

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RIL, the promoter of Reliance Jio, also controls Network18, the parent company of CNBCTV18.com.

First Published:Mar 12, 2019 9:28 PM IST

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