Nita Ambani, the chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, received the "Humanitarian Award" on Saturday at the 71st Miss World Finale, which took place at the Jio World Convention Center in Mumbai. The award was given to Nita Ambani in recognition of her exemplary behavior. 
During her speech of acceptance at the occasion, Nita Ambani thanked all of the ladies in attendance. 

Former holders of the esteemed prize include Ina Perlman, the creator of Operation Hunger, and the late South African President Nelson Mandela.

As she accepted the award, Mrs. Ambani expressed her gratitude to Miss World Organization chairman and CEO Julia Morley and said she had been inspired by the Indian precept Satyam, Shivam Sundaram.

She further stated in her speech that this recognition is a tribute to the strength of kindness and service that unites all of us, not just an accomplishment for one person. 
The enduring Indian precepts of Satyam, Shivam, and Sundaram have guided her on her journey. Through education, healthcare, sports employment, and the development of art and culture, the Reliance Foundation is committed to empowering all Indians, but notably women and young girls.

For those who are unaware, Mumbai, India, hosted the 71st Miss World event to return to the stage after a 28-year break. The 24-year-old Czech Republic's Krystyna Pyszková took the show when she won the coveted title on March 9th, among a plethora of competitors from over 115 countries. 

At the Miss World 2024 contest, Nita Ambani garnered attention as well for her beautiful traditional Banarasi Jangala saree. She stood out at this important event because of her choice of the newest saree collection, which captivated the crowd. Therefore, Nmacc's official Instagram page revealed details about her saree in another image.