As an addition to Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Reliance Foundation will open the Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School.
"This year we will also increase our efforts to promote Early Childhood Care and Education to help millions of children, especially from poor communities," Isha Ambani remarked during the Reliance Annual General Meeting.
In order to overcome the learning losses in fundamental literacy and numeracy among children brought on by the epidemic, Reliance Foundation is collaborating with international organisations, continued Isha.
The foundation is working with international and Indian organisations to empower 10 lakh women entrepreneurs in rural communities over the course of three years and to develop fresh approaches for the inclusion of over three lakh women in digital technology.
The foundation's main area of interest is still sports. The company has already made a difference in the lives of 21.5 million Indian children and youth through its Education and Sports for All programme. Reliance Foundation and the Indian Olympic Association collaborated this year to provide financial assistance to athletes competing in the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, and National Games.
She further mentioned that as a result of their collaboration, the Reliance Foundation would host the First-Ever India House at the forthcoming Olympics in Paris in 2024.
Isha added: "India will have a fantastic chance to show off its enormous skill, potential, and aspirations to the Olympic community. Our Foundation will grow and have a greater impact as we work on a 10-year plan. In the upcoming year, I will discuss the plans with you. I want to express my gratitude to my mother once more for her commitment and inspiring leadership to the entire Reliance Foundation team ".