From boardrooms to playgrounds, women should be treated as equals, says India's Nita Ambani

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A philanthropist, a champion for women’s rights, and the founder of one of India’s largest foundations — Nita Ambani is a woman who wears many…

A philanthropist, a champion for women's rights, and the founder of one of India's largest foundations.The 59-year-old also juggles a slew of responsibilities in high-profile roles in organizations ranging from sports to arts.

"The Reliance Foundation over the years has invested in many causes — education, child welfare, women empowerment and gender equality," Ambani told CNBC's Tanvir Gill on"The CNBC Conversation," emphasizing on why it's important for women to receive the same opportunities as their male counterparts. But just building a foundation wasn't enough for Ambani. Connecting with other women, young and old, was next on her list.

"Women empowerment has been a thread that continues in my life," Ambani said."India will have the highest population of women in the next decade so it needs such platforms and apps for women to know they have equal playing fields."Ambani is also the co-owner of five-time Indian Premier League winner Mumbai Indians and the founder of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.

"Sports transcends boundaries," Ambani told CNBC. She is a member of the International Olympics Committee, the first Indian woman to be elected.International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach along-with IOC member Nita Ambani looks on as they attend the Indian Super League match between Mumbai City FC and Kerala Blasters FC in Mumbai on October 8, 2023, in the run up to the upcoming 141st IOC session.

 

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