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Dhirubhai Ambani was one of the sons of Hirachand Gordhanbhai Ambani, a village school teacher belonging to the Modh vaniya community and Jamnaben Ambani and was born in Chorwad, Malia Taluka, Junagadh district, Gujarat [11] on 28 December 1932. [12] He did his studies from Bahadur Khanji school.
Dhirubhai died in 2002, leaving Mukesh and his brother Anil at the reins; Mukesh ultimately wrested majority control. As of last year, Reliance operates over 230 subsidiaries.
Hospital in Mumbai, India Breach Candy Hospital Breach Candy Hospital Trust Geography Location Breach Candy, Mumbai, India Coordinates 18°58′26″N 72°48′17″E / 18.973831°N 72.804676°E / 18.973831; 72.804676 Organisation Funding Government hospital Type General Services Emergency department Yes Beds 206 History Opened 1946 (1946) Links Website www.breachcandyhospital.org ...
After the death of Dhirubhai Ambani in 2002, the management of the company was taken up by both the brothers. In November 2004, Mukesh Ambani, in an interview, admitted to having differences with his brother Anil over 'ownership issues'. [126] He also said that the differences "are in the private domain".
Reliance, which was started by Mukesh's father Dhirubhai Ambani in 1957, now operates in telecoms, digital services, retail, oil and gas and new energy with a market value of more than $200 billion.
After the death of Dhirubhai Ambani on 6 July 2002, Reliance was headed by his two sons. The Reliance ADA Group was formed in 2006 after the two brothers Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani, split Reliance Industries in December 2005. [3] [4] Anil Ambani got the responsibility of Reliance Infocomm, Reliance Energy, and Reliance Capital.
Dhirubhai Ambani (born December 28, 1932) was the child of school teachers in a small village in Junagarh, now known as Gujarat, India. [6] Around the age of 17, Ambani travelled to Aden, Yemen, a former British colony on the Arabian Peninsula, to work at a trading firm called Antonin Besse and Company (Besse & Co.). [7]
Singh died after a very long struggle with multiple myeloma and kidney failure at Apollo Hospital in Delhi on 27 November 2008, aged 77. [116] He was cremated at Allahabad on the banks of the River Ganges on 29 November 2008, his son Ajeya Singh lighting the funeral pyre. [117] He was cremated with full state honour. [G]