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India.com
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Mukesh Ambani's wife Nita Ambani once wore world's most expensive saree, it costs Rs...was made with..
Nita Ambani, wife of Asia's richest man, is one of the most prominent personalities in India. She is known for her philanthropic work and fabulous style — especially when it comes to traditional Indian dress such as sarees. Her style in sarees has become a major talking point in fashion circles and on social media, as she consistently shows the perfect combination of traditional elegance and modernity. When Nita Ambani wears a saree, she creates the perfect combination of rich fabrics, beautiful embroidery, and elegant drape that amply illustrates her great sense of stature – she looks regal. Whether it is bold colors, muted pastels, classic Banarasi silk or modern designer creations, Nita Ambani carries off her saree styles with sophistication and grace – a true fashion icon. In 2015, Nita Ambani made news when she was photographed at the wedding of the Reliance Group of Industries CEO, Parimal Nathwani's son, wearing one of the most expensive sarees. The saree was designed and created by Chennai Silks director, Sivalingam. The saree was extraordinary, hand-made, and masterful and it became popular not for its luxury; the saree was also a spiritual work of art.


Indian Express
21-07-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
Over 37 lakh new MSMEs registered in Gujarat in last 5 years: Union Minister in Rajya Sabha
In the last five years, Gujarat has witnessed registration of 37,56,390 new Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) whereas, in the same period, 8,779 MSMEs have closed down in the state. The information was provided by Union Minister of State for MSMEs, Shobha Karandlaje, in Rajya Sabha on Monday, while replying to an unstarred question raised by Parliamentarian Parimal Nathwani. In his question, among other things, Nathwani had sought to know whether the government has assessed the impact of the global economic slowdown on MSMEs and whether there is any report of some of them closing down in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. He also sought to know the measures taken or proposed to be taken by the government to support such enterprises in mitigating the effects of reduced global demand. In her written reply to the question, the minister stated, 'As per data from Udyam Registration Portal, a total number of 8,779 MSMEs have closed in Gujarat and a total of 2,892 MSMEs have closed in Andhra Pradesh from 01.07.2020 till 15.07.2025, whereas in the same period, the number of new registration of MSMEs in Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh is 37,56,390 and 33,78,109 respectively.' The minister's reply also highlighted a number of initiatives taken by the government to support the MSME sector in the country.