News Topical, Digital Desk : Starting the year with faith and devotion, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, and Anant Ambani visited the Somnath Temple to worship the Supreme God, Shri Somnath Mahadev. To mark the auspicious start of the new year, the Ambani family anointed Mahadev with Ganga water and performed the Kulsomeshwar Mahapuja.
He prayed for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the nation by performing 'Dhwaj Puja' and 'Pag Puja', which have special significance among devotees. In the spirit of 'Seva Parmo Dharma', Mukeshbhai Ambani donated Rs 5 crore for the public welfare works run by the Shree Somnath Trust for the development of pilgrim-oriented facilities for devotees.
The mega plan of an AI-native deep-tech company
Just days ago, Mukesh Ambani unveiled a mega plan to transform Reliance into an AI-native deep-tech company. He described artificial intelligence as "the most important technological development in human history" and urged Reliance employees to actively participate in shaping India's AI-powered future.
In a manifesto shared with over 60,00,000 Reliance employees and their families, he said the world has so far seen only the "tip of the iceberg" of what AI can achieve.
He emphasized that if used wisely, AI has the potential to address some of humanity's most pressing challenges. Ambani emphasized the group's commitment to national development. He reiterated the company's mission with a powerful message.
“Our motto is clear: ‘Affordable AI for every Indian, to transform the economy and every aspect of life in India.’ This is Reliance’s resolve.”
Reliance Foundation announces scholarship results
Reliance Foundation recently announced the results of its annual scholarship program. For the 2025-26 academic year, the foundation has selected 5,000 undergraduate students and 100 postgraduate students to receive financial assistance for their higher studies. Under this program, undergraduate students are eligible for up to ₹2 lakh, while postgraduate scholars receive a grant of ₹6 lakh.
The Foundation said the selection reflects a broader commitment announced by Chairperson Nita Ambani in 2022, with a goal of awarding 50,000 scholarships over ten years. To date, 33,471 students have been awarded financial assistance. This year's group of 5,100 scholars was selected from a large pool of over 125,000 applicants from 15,544 institutions.
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