Reliance Employees Receive Gift Boxes From Ambani Family Ahead Of Wedding. Contains Bhujiya, Sev, Silver Coin And More
A few of the employees took to their social media to share photos and videos of the gift box they received which contains small gifts for the employees to make them part of the grand celebration too.
Ahead of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding ceremony, the Ambani family shared a small token of love with the employees of Reliance Industries. A few of the employees took to their social media handles to share photos and videos of the gift box they received. It is a red-coloured gift box with gold lettering that reads: "With the divine grace of our devis and devatas, we celebrate the wedding of Anant and Radhika. With best wishes, Nita and Mukesh Ambani."
The box contains small gifts for the employees to make them part of the grand celebration too. There were a range of namkeen packets including Haldiram’s aloo bhujia sev and lite chiwda. The package also had a box of sweets and a silver coin.
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Mass Wedding Ceremony Hosted For Underprivileged Couples:
Nita Ambani and Mukesh Ambani, accompanied by their family members, hosted a mass wedding ceremony on July 2 for underprivileged couples and extended their heartfelt wishes, adding a personal touch to the auspicious occasion.
As a gesture of goodwill, each couple was presented with gold ornaments, including Mangalsutra, wedding rings, and nose rings. They also received silver ornaments, such as toe rings and anklets. In addition, each bride was presented with a cheque for Rs. 1.01 lakh (one lakh and one thousand) as her 'streedhan.’
Each couple was also gifted with grocery and household items sufficient for one year, including a variety of 36 essential items and utensils, appliances such as a gas stove, mixer, and fan, as well as a mattress and pillows.
Earlier, the Ambanis have run food service, or Anna Seva, for people in the nearby communities and with NGOs.