Key Points

Mukesh Ambani made a landmark donation of Rs 151 crore to his alma mater, the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai. The donation honors his mentor, Prof. MM Sharma, who played a crucial role in India's economic reforms and industrial transformation. Ambani praised Sharma's vision of unleashing Indian industry's potential through science and technology. This gesture reflects both a personal tribute and a commitment to educational and technological advancement.

Key Points: Mukesh Ambani's Rs 151 Crore Gift to Chemical Technology Pioneer

  • Ambani donates Rs 151 crore to Institute of Chemical Technology
  • Honors Prof. MM Sharma's role in economic reforms
  • Celebrates mentor's vision for Indian industrialization
  • Recognizes scientific entrepreneurship's potential
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Mukesh Ambani donates Rs 151 crore to his alma mater, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

Reliance Chief honors Prof. MM Sharma with massive donation to his alma mater, celebrating educational and industrial transformation

"Like my father Dhirubhai Ambani, he had a burning desire to change Indian industry from scarcity to global leadership - Mukesh Ambani"

Mumbai, June 7

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, Reliance Industries announced an unconditional grant of Rs 151 crore to the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, from where he graduated in the 1970s.

Ambani spent over three hours on Friday at the institute (ICT), which back then was called the University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT). He was there to attend the function to publish Professor MM Sharma's biography titled 'Divine Scientist'.

He also reminisced how the first lecture he attended at UDCT by Professor Sharma motivated him and how Prof. Sharma later played a role of quiet architect of India's economic reforms.

Prof. Sharma impressed upon the policymakers that the only way for India to grow was to unshackle Indian industry from license-permit-raj which will allow Indian players to build scale, reduce dependence on imports and compete globally.

"Like my father Dhirubhai Ambani, he had a burning desire to change Indian industry from scarcity to global leadership," said Ambani.

He further added, "These two bold visionaries believed that science and technology, in alliance with private entrepreneurship, would open the floodgates of prosperity."

Crediting the rise of Indian chemical industry to Prof Sharma's efforts, Ambani in his speech also referred him as 'a Rashtra Guru - a Guru of Bharat'.

When speaking of 'Guru Dakshina', Ambani announced the unconditional grant of Rs 151 crore to ICT according to the instructions of Prof. Sharma.

"When he tells us something, we just listen. We don't think. He told me 'Mukesh you have to do something big for ICT, and I am very pleased to announce that for Prof Sharma," Ambani said while referring to the grant.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is truly inspiring! When successful alumni give back to their institutions, it creates a virtuous cycle of growth. Hope more industrialists follow Ambani's example 🇮🇳 The amount may seem huge, but for education and research, every rupee counts.
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Priya M.
While the donation is commendable, I wish some portion could have been allocated to smaller regional colleges too. Mumbai institutions already get substantial funding compared to colleges in Tier 2/3 cities. Still, guru dakshina is a beautiful tradition we must preserve!
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Arjun S.
Prof. Sharma's vision of unshackling Indian industry resonates even today! Ambani's gesture shows how teacher-student bonds can shape a nation's destiny. This is what makes our education system special - the guru-shishya parampara. 🙏
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Sunita R.
️As an ICT alumna myself, this news fills me with pride! The institute has produced so many leaders who've shaped India's chemical industry. Hope this donation helps create more world-class facilities and scholarships for deserving students.
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Vikram J.
The emotional connect in this story is heartwarming. In our rush to become global, we often forget our roots. Ambani's respect for his guru shows money isn't everything - values matter more. Though 151 crore is definitely a lot of money! 😄
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Neha T.
While this is generous, I hope the funds are used transparently. Many such donations get stuck in bureaucracy. Would love to see a public report after 2 years showing how this money actually benefited students and research.

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