Anant Ambani: Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has said that the year 2025 will be important in many respects for Anant Ambani, the youngest son of its Chairman Mukesh Ambani. He not only took up new responsibilities at the corporate level, but was also seen to be very active during this period in matters ranging from spirituality to conservation of wild animals. Be it the nearly 140 kilometer long padyatra from Jamnagar in Gujarat to Dwarkadhish temple or the mention of wildlife conservation and animal welfare, this year got a glimpse of many different aspects of his personality.
VIDEO | Son of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani completes his 170-km-long ‘padyatra’ from Jamnagar to the Dwarkadhish Temple in Gujarat.
He says, “Jai Dwarkadhish, I want to wish people on Ram Navami. I have taken the ‘darshan’. Thank you.”#anantambani, pic.twitter.com/QBVrYPudXK
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) April 6, 2025
Sometimes immersed in devotion, sometimes active on the corporate front.
At the beginning of the year, around March 27, Anant started a 140 kilometer padyatra from his residence in Jamnagar to Dwarka, the video of which went viral on social media. This not only shows his unwavering faith in God, devotion and faith, but also shows the determination and discipline with which he fulfills his resolve. After this, in the next few months, he got many responsibilities at the corporate level also. He took up a new responsibility of leadership as the Executive Director of Reliance Industries Limited. Earlier, after reaching Mahakumbh in the month of February, he also took a dip of faith in the holy Sangam and also distributed sweets among the devotees.
Took care of the voiceless also
Going beyond his responsibilities in devotion, faith and business, Anant Ambani also thought about the voiceless. They were taken good care of in the rescue center built for destitute animals in Vantara, Gujarat. Ambani will be sent to Washington, D.C. in December 2025. Also received the Global Humanitarian Award for animal welfare from the Global Humane Society. The honor is a milestone, making him the youngest person and first Asian to receive this award. According to the Global Humane Society, Ambani was selected for the role he played in the maintenance, treatment and conservation of animals in Vantara.
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