Sports
Nita Ambani to present match ball to NBA officials
Mumbai, Oct 3
Nita Ambani, Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, will present the ceremonial ‘Match Ball to NBA officials on Friday ahead of the Indiana Pacers vs Sacramento Kings game.
The ceremonial match ball hand over is a mark of welcoming the NBA to India for their first ever NBA game in the country.
With the NBA in India for pre-season games, Reliance Foundation is celebrating six years of its significant partnership with the League, through the grassroots initiative Reliance Foundation Junior NBA programme.
The initiative has been recognized as the world's largest Junior NBA programme, with a reach of 11 million children from 34 cities in 20 states, inspiring the youth to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle by integrating basketball into physical education.
As part of the celebration, Reliance Foundation has invited children from its Junior NBA programme to get the rare opportunity to watch the first ever NBA game live at the NSCI, Dome.
Nita Ambani said: "Reliance Foundation is proud to bring the NBA to India and present these children with a fantastic opportunity to witness the magic live at stadium. It has been a deeply fulfilling journey in our partnership with the NBA. I would like to thank the NBA in believing in Indian basketball and for being a great partner on this incredible journey."
"The new India is rising as a major player across multiple sports. We are the youngest nation in the world with over 600 million Indians under the age of 25 years, and I strongly believe that the future of Indian sport is bright, brilliant and beautiful," she added.
The ceremonial match ball hand over is a mark of welcoming the NBA to India for their first ever NBA game in the country.
With the NBA in India for pre-season games, Reliance Foundation is celebrating six years of its significant partnership with the League, through the grassroots initiative Reliance Foundation Junior NBA programme.
The initiative has been recognized as the world's largest Junior NBA programme, with a reach of 11 million children from 34 cities in 20 states, inspiring the youth to adopt a healthy, active lifestyle by integrating basketball into physical education.
As part of the celebration, Reliance Foundation has invited children from its Junior NBA programme to get the rare opportunity to watch the first ever NBA game live at the NSCI, Dome.
Nita Ambani said: "Reliance Foundation is proud to bring the NBA to India and present these children with a fantastic opportunity to witness the magic live at stadium. It has been a deeply fulfilling journey in our partnership with the NBA. I would like to thank the NBA in believing in Indian basketball and for being a great partner on this incredible journey."
"The new India is rising as a major player across multiple sports. We are the youngest nation in the world with over 600 million Indians under the age of 25 years, and I strongly believe that the future of Indian sport is bright, brilliant and beautiful," she added.
35 minutes ago
Adani investors lost no money in securities, says US DoJ
36 minutes ago
Adani case: US DoJ says courts can't second-guess prosecutors
2 hours ago
Huma Qureshi says 'my biggest strength was taken away from me' on 'Baby Do Die Do'
2 hours ago
David Beckham on 27 years of marital bliss with Victoria: Our proudest achievement is our family
2 hours ago
Shruti Haasan reveals Sridevi is her all-time favourite Tamil actress
2 hours ago
When Vidya Balan revealed how her mother reacted to her doing 'Hum Paanch'
2 hours ago
'Cape Verde proved they're a great team': Scaloni after FIFA WC thriller
4 hours ago
Pakistan serving as China's strategic defence gateway to Middle East, wider region: Report
4 hours ago
Trump praises Usha Vance on children's podcast
4 hours ago
Khamenei's farewell: Iranian Speaker Ghalibaf, FM Araghchi break down in tears
4 hours ago
Trump honours Rushmore's four Presidents during 250 years of independence speech
4 hours ago
Trump defines 'what it means to be an American'
4 hours ago
Trump says US culture and national identity under attack
