Mumbai | Reliance Foundation founder-chairperson Nita Ambani graced the 75th Foundation Day of the National Assocication for the Blind (NAB) on Monday (January 19).
At the event, Nita Ambani shared an emotional evening with the children, teachers, caretakers, and members of NAB India, where she also announced a commitment of Rs 5 crores over the next five years to support the visually impaired community.
Bollywood actor John Abraham was also present the event alongside other dignitaries.
The event also marked 22 years of Reliance Foundation Drishti's meaningful partnership with NAB India- a shared journey that contiunes to transform lives by restoring the gift of sight for over 22,000 people to date and also empowering them to lead a life filled with hope, dignity and independence
Speaking at NAB's Foundation Day event, Nita Ambani described the occastion as a "faith in human potential, equitable opportunities and dignity".
"This is not just a milestone. It is 75 years of faith - faith in human potential. Faith in equitable opportunities. Faith in dignity. And faith that no child's future should over be dimmed because of how they see the world, " she said.
Reflecting on the association between NAB India and Reliance Foundation, Nita Ambani added, "Of all the work we do - in healthcare, education, sports, culture, or women's empowerment - our expericence with the visually impaired community has been among the most humbling, most fulfilling, and most transformative. Through Reliance Foundation Drishti programme, together with the National Assocication for the Blind, we have worked to provide education and livehoods to prevent vision loss through
over two lakh free consultatons, to publish India's only international fortnightly Braille newspapers in Hindi and Marathi, with readership of
over 30,000, and through free corneal trasplants and eye surgeries, we have also illuminated more than 22,000 lives with the gift of sight".
In her speech, Nita Ambani also offered a nod to the victory of India's Blind Women's Cricket Team, who won their maiden trophy last year.
"As part of our united in Triumph movement, we hounoured India' Blind Woemn's Cricket team, who won the first-ever Blind Women's World Cup last year.For me personally, the happiest and most fulfilling moment was when this brave team stood along with two other champion teams - India's Men's Cricket team amd Women's Cricket team. Their incredible stories of hardships, setbacks, and self-belief inspired all of us deeply and touched our hearts, " she said, before sharing the story of Deepika TC, the captain of India's Blind Women's Cricket Team.
"Today, Deepika is not only making India proud on the global sporting stage; she is also pursuing her bachelor's degree in arts and inspiring
countless other little girls and boys. Deepika's journey reminds us that dreams are not shaped by what eyes can see, but by what heart dares to believe, " Nitha Ambani delightfully shared.
Noting that India is home to over 20 per cent of the world's blind population, the Reliance Foundation chairperson announced a fund of Rs 5 crores to support the community through two new programs.
The programs will aim to support blind working women and students, along with a series of national-level skill-building programs for persons with visual imapirment.