Nita Ambani Emphasizes Inclusion and Olympic Aspirations at Mumbai Indians ESA Matchday
‘Inclusion has always been our ethos’: Nita Ambani links MI’s ESA initiative to India’s Olympic dream

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During the ESA Matchday at Wankhede Stadium, Nita Ambani, owner of Mumbai Indians, highlighted the franchise's commitment to inclusion and grassroots sports development. The event welcomed over 20,000 fans, including visually-impaired children, as part of the Reliance Foundation's Education and Sports for All initiative, which aims to nurture young sporting talent across India.
- 01More than 20,000 fans attended the ESA Matchday event, including children with disabilities.
- 02The Education and Sports for All (ESA) initiative has been active for 16 years, focusing on inclusion.
- 03Nita Ambani emphasized the importance of creating joyful experiences for children with different abilities during live matches.
- 04The Reliance Foundation has reached 29 million children across all states in India through its education and sports programs.
- 05Ambani linked the ESA initiative to India's broader ambition of hosting the Olympics.
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The Mumbai Indians celebrated ESA Matchday during their final IPL 2026 home game against Rajasthan Royals at Wankhede Stadium, emphasizing their commitment to inclusion and grassroots sports development. Nita Ambani, the franchise owner, noted that over 20,000 fans, including visually-impaired children, attended the match, showcasing the team's dedication to accessibility through the Reliance Foundation's Education and Sports for All (ESA) initiative. Ambani remarked that inclusion has been a core principle of the franchise since the ESA's inception 16 years ago, sharing heartwarming interactions with children from the National Association for the Blind who expressed a desire to experience the excitement of a live match. The event aimed to create joyful memories, with visually-impaired attendees accompanied by
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The ESA initiative promotes inclusion and accessibility in sports, providing opportunities for children with disabilities to engage in live sporting events and receive coaching in various sports.
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