“A ribbon of green will now hug our city’s edge; a space for every Mumbaikar to catch a breath of fresh air and enjoy magical sunsets by the sea,” she added, calling it a deeply personal project and a legacy of balance between development and environment.
Calling it a personal project, Ambani said, “It is about giving back to a city that has given so much to all Mumbaikars. And it is a responsibility we promise to fulfil with pride and purpose. The Coastal Road Gardens will stand as a legacy of care for our Mumbai – a symbol of balance between development and environment, between progress and preservation.”
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Ambani also shared the wider impact of Reliance Foundation. “Today, I feel humbled and grateful to share that Reliance Foundation has reached out to over 87 million Indians – from the remotest towns to the largest metros. We work in every single state and in more than 91,500 villages. That is one in every seven villages of India.”
Highlighting the initiatives, she said, “Over these years, we have nurtured children through world-class education; empowered women with more opportunities and livelihoods; healed families through affordable healthcare; provided relief in every natural calamity; inspired youth and athletes with training and global exposure; supported artisans by preserving their craft and dignity; and safeguarded our planet by protecting wildlife and embracing sustainability.”
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