Nita Ambani Inspires Mumbai Indians to Spread Joy Through Cricket
Play with heart, make kids smile: Nita Ambani's message to Mumbai Indians

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Nita Ambani, founder of the Reliance Foundation, urged the Mumbai Indians to play with heart and bring smiles to children during their final Indian Premier League 2026 match against Rajasthan Royals. The match is part of the Education and Sports for All initiative, which aims to create lasting memories for underprivileged children, including visually challenged kids attending for the first time.
- 01Nita Ambani emphasized the importance of making children smile during the match, with 20,000 underprivileged children attending.
- 02For the first time, visually challenged children will be part of the audience, allowing them to experience the excitement of a live match.
- 03The Education and Sports for All initiative has positively impacted the lives of over 29 million children across India since its inception in 2010.
- 04Ambani shared a touching story about a girl saving her cake to share with her brother, highlighting the simple joys of giving.
- 05The initiative promotes equality in education and sports, advocating for equal rights for both girls and boys.
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Nita Ambani, founder and chairman of the Reliance Foundation, delivered an inspiring message to the Mumbai Indians ahead of their final Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match against the Rajasthan Royals. She encouraged the team to play with heart and bring joy to the approximately 20,000 children attending the match, many from underprivileged backgrounds. This match is dedicated to the Education and Sports for All (ESA) initiative, which aims to create lasting memories through sports and education. Notably, this event marks the first time visually challenged children will attend a live match, allowing them to feel the excitement of the game. Ambani shared a heartfelt anecdote about a girl who chose to save her cake to share with her brother, emphasizing the importance of simple joys and the spirit of giving. The ESA initiative, which began in 2010, has reached over 29 million children across India, promoting equality in education and sports. Ambani's call for equality highlights the need for both girls and boys to have equal opportunities in education and sports.
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The initiative aims to provide underprivileged children with memorable experiences through sports, fostering a sense of joy and inclusivity.
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