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Video of Nita Ambani-led Reliance Foundation’s Diwali 2024 hampers goes viral, netizens say ‘we only have dry fruits ka…’
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Video of Nita Ambani-led Reliance Foundation’s Diwali 2024 hampers goes viral, netizens say ‘we only have dry fruits ka…’

During the ongoing Diwali celebration, videos and images of elaborate gift baskets sent by Reliance Foundation are doing the rounds on the internet. The non-profit organization, led by Nita Ambani, sends carefully crafted Diwali hampers to its business partners.

Rajas Jain, a radio jockey at Radio City Kannada, shared a video of the Diwali gift basket shared by Radio City Kannada. The video received nearly 4,000 likes and hundreds of comments. After opening the gift basket, Rajas Jain shows the card containing tablecloths placed inside the box, earthenware lamps made by specially skilled craftsmen and the silver idol of Lord Ganesha.

“Deepawali Hamper from @reliancefoundation Thank you Nita Amban and Mukesh Ambani for this lovely hamper,” Rajas Jain captioned his Instagram post while sharing the video.

Reliance Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Reliance Industries. The foundation was founded by RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani in 2010. Since then, his wife Nita Ambani has been involved in rural transformation, education, health, disaster response, women empowerment, etc. He leads the foundation with a distinct focus on a wide range of initiatives such as

What’s inside the gift from Reliance Foundation led by Nita Ambani?

The Diwali gift baskets Reliance Foundation sent to business partners and other acquaintances included an earthenware lamp crafted by visually impaired artisans, a greeting card wishing the recipient well, a pack of almonds, incense sticks, a small silver statue of Ganesha, a linen tablecloth, etc. It was located. Several items in the gift featured the artist’s picture.

Netizens react to Reliance Foundation’s gift to partners

Many social media users praised the foundation for meeting its standards with the well-thought-out selection of items in its Diwali hampers. Some pointed out the remarkable features of the gift, such as the images of the artisans being printed on the tags and the premium packaging of the gift. A few complained about the gift baskets they received from their employers.

“We only bought Dry Fruit ka dabba,” an Instagram user commented on the post.

“This clan never disappoints people!!! They will never forget their Sanatani roots,” read another comment.

“I gave this idea in 2017 to put pictures of the artisan along with Bandhan’s belongings (sic).”