Reliance Foundation Founder and Chairperson, Nita Ambani, graciously welcomed distinguished artists and guests to the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) for a splendid celebration of Guru Purnima. This annual event, initiated last year, honors the Guru-Shishya Parampara, a tradition integral to India’s cultural fabric.
“The Guru-Shishya tradition has been the backbone of our rich cultural heritage,” remarked Nita Ambani, highlighting its essential role in preserving the essence of teaching and learning practices that have shaped India’s artistic legacy.
The evening began with heartfelt sentiments from Nita Ambani, who expressed profound gratitude towards teachers. “With a heart filled with gratitude and reverence for our teachers, I welcome you all to the second edition of ‘Parampara’,” she said.
Reflecting on her personal journey, Ambani shared, “Our parents are our first teachers in life. I am profoundly thankful for the role my parents have played in shaping the person I am today. My father’s kindness and my mother’s unwavering dedication and hard work have deeply influenced me.”
She also acknowledged the influence of her in-laws, adding, “After marriage, the greatest influence in my life has been my father-in-law, Shri Dhirubhai Ambani. I have also learned invaluable lessons from my mother