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sairamsuj2007: "Only Vimal."[8] His family lived in a modest two-bedroom apartment in Bhuleshwar, Mumbai until the 1970s.[9] The family's financial status slightly improved when they moved to India but Ambani still lived in a communal society, used public transportation, and never received an allowance.[10] Dhirubhai later purchased a 14-floor apartment block called 'Sea Wind' in Colaba, where, until recently, Ambani and his brother lived with their families on different floors
sairamsuj2007: Ambani attended the Hill Grange High School at Peddar Road, Mumbai, along with his brother and Anand Jain, who later became his close associate.[12] After his secondary schooling, he studied at the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[13] He then received a BE degree in Chemical Engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology.[14][15]
sairamsuj2007: Ambani later enrolled for an MBA at Stanford University, but withdrew in 1980 to help his father build Reliance, which at the time was still a small but fast-growing enterprise.[16] His father felt that real-life skills were harnessed through experiences and not by sitting in a classroom, so he called his son back to India from Stanford to take command of a yarn manufacturing project in his company.
sairamsuj2007: Ambani has been quoted as saying that he was influenced by his teachers William F. Sharpe and Man Mohan Sharma because they are "the kind of professors who made you think out of the box
In 1981 he started to help his father Dhirubhai Ambani run their family business, Reliance Industries Limited. By this time, it had already expanded so that it also dealt in refining and petrochemicals.
sairamsuj2007: The business also included products and services in retail and telecommunications industries. Reliance Retail Ltd., another subsidiary, is also the largest retailer in India.[18] Reliance's Jio has earned a top-five spot in the country's telecommunication services since its public launch on 5 September 2016.
sairamsuj2007: As of 2016, Ambani was ranked 36 and has consistently held the title of India's richest person on Forbes magazine's list for the past ten years.[19] He is the only Indian businessman on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful people.[20] As of October 2020, Mukesh Ambani was ranked by Forbes as the 6th-wealthiest person in the world.[6] He surpassed Jack Ma, executive chairman of Alibaba Group, to become Asia's richest person with a net worth of $44.3 billion in July 2018
sairamsuj2007: . He is also the wealthiest person in the world outside North America and Europe.[21] As of 2015, Ambani ranked fifth among India's philanthropists, according to China's Hurun Research Institute.[22] He was appointed as a Director of Bank of America and became the first non-American to be on its board.3
sairamsuj2007: Through Reliance, he also owns the Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians and is the founder of Indian Super League, a football league in India.[24] In 2012, Forbes named him one of the richest sports owners in the world.[25] He resides at the Antilia Building, one of the world's most expensive private residences with its value reaching $1 billion
sairamsuj2007: In 1980, the Indian government under Indira Gandhi opened PFY (polyester filament yarn) manufacturing to the private sector. Dhirubhai Ambani applied for a license to set up a PFY manufacturing plant.
sairamsuj2007: Obtaining the license was a long-drawn-out process requiring a strong connection within the bureaucracy system because the government, at the time, was restricting large-scale manufacturing, making the importation of yarn for the textiles impossible.[27] In spite of stiff competition from Tatas, Birlas and 43 others, Dhirubhai was awarded the license, more commonly addressed as License Raj.

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Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani was born on 19th April 1957, to Dhirubhai Ambani and Kokilaben. He is Chairman and MD of Reliance Industry Limited, India’s second most valuable company. RIL deals mainly in refining, petrochemicals, and in the oil and gas sectors. Reliance Retail Ltd., another subsidiary, is the largest retailer in India. Mukesh Ambani was also on the board of directors of Bank of America Corporation and the international advisory board of the Council on Foreign Relations. He also served as the Chairman of the Board of Indian Institute of Management Bangalore.

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Education

Mukesh Ambani completed his schooling from the Hill Grange High School in Mumbai. Later he received BE degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Mumbai. Mukesh Ambani, for his higher studies, enrolled for an MBA from Stanford University but from where he dropped out to help his father build Reliance, which at that time was still a small but rapidly growing enterprise.

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Career

Mukesh Ambani joined Reliance in 1981, and it was his brain which made it possible to turn textile into polyester and further into petrochemicals, petroleum refining rising up to oil and gas exploration and production. While working in Reliance, Mukesh Ambani set up Reliance Infocomm Limited, which was focused on information and communications technology initiatives.

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At \:Present

At present, he is working as chairman and MD of RIL and holds 44.7% shares of the company. He is among the richest person in the world in Forbes listing. He created world’s largest grassroots petroleum refinery at Jamnagar, India.

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Awards \:and \:Honors

Mukesh Ambani is ranked 5th best performing CEO in the world by Harvard Business Review in its ranking of top 50 global CEOs. In 2010, he was given a Hon. DSc (Doctor of Science) degree by M.S. University, Baroda. During his career he won many awards by different organizations like, Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Of The Year, 2000 (by Ernst and Young India), Global Vision Award, 2010 (by Asia Society), Business Leader of the Year, 2010 (by NDTV India and Financial Chronicle), Global Leadership Award, 2010 ( by Business Council for International Understanding).

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