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Tina Ambani Praises Son Anshul’s On His Video: “So Proud Of You Darling”

Tina Ambani beamed with pride as her son, Jai Anshul Ambani, unveiled his passion project, Jnana Farms, on Instagram. The former actress left a heartfelt comment on Anshul’s video, where he discussed the vision behind the initiative.

In the video, Anshul, the younger son of Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani and Tina Ambani, articulated the ethos and philosophy of Jnana Farms. “The idea here was to kind of refer back to ancient techniques to understand what it really takes to grow good quality produce,” he explained.

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Jnana Farms is dedicated to reviving traditional farming methods and blending various agricultural practices on a single piece of land. The farm cultivates a wide range of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices. “We aim to take farming practices that are from all over the world and from many different farming techniques, and try to take the best of all of them, whether it’s natural farming or permaculture or biodynamic farming,” Anshul elaborated.

In response to the video, Tina Ambani commented, “So proud of you my darling Anshi,” highlighting her admiration for her son’s achievements.

Tina and Anil Ambani have two children, Anmol and Anshul. Earlier in September, Tina shared a post celebrating her younger son’s launch of the farming initiative. She wrote, “Anshi… Just when I think you can’t surprise me anymore, you go ahead and develop something as inspiring as Jnana Farms! Couldn’t be more proud of what you have achieved, your single-minded dedication to your beliefs and your magic touch, your rootedness to Mother Earth. From fresh and vibrant produce to your favorite fungi, your passion for food and diverse palate have enriched ours!”

According to Seniors Today, Anmol, Anshul, and Khrisha are all part of the Jnanganj project, which envisions a ‘New Earth’ rooted in principles of kindness and harmony. They state, “Witnessing the degradation of society, culture, health, and well-being of all living beings and the planet, we feel compelled to develop, design, and support solutions to the complex problems that we are facing – on an emotional, psychological, physical, metaphysical, and spiritual level.”

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