
Meet Mukesh Ambani's lesser-known relative who taught Suhana Khan, Sara Tendulkar, Arjun Tendulkar; Nita Ambani is her...
What many people do not realise is that apart from Bollywood stars and business tycoons, Nita Ambani also has a close family member who is a relatively quiet part of Dhirubhai Ambani International School. That lesser-known relative is also related to Mukesh Ambani. Well, she is Mamta Dalal. Nita Ambani's younger sister, Mamta Dalal, has been an important part of the education space in India.
Mamta is the daughter of Ravindrabhai and Purnima Dalal and comes from a very established Gujarati family. Mamta, who is four years younger than Nita Ambani, has taken a different path from her more famous sister. Mamta has stayed out of the limelight and had dedicated herself to molding young minds. She teaches primary classes at DAIS and is an active member of the management committee at the school, and has contributed to the academic and administrative excellence.
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