Photographs: Haresh Pandya Haresh Pandya in Chorwad
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial, which was inaugurated with much fanfare in the otherwise sleepy coastal town of Chorwad in Junagadh district of Gujarat on the occasion of the renowned industrialist's 80th birth anniversary on December 28, was thrown open for the public on Friday by Kokilaben Ambani, the matriarch of the Reliance Group, amid a relatively quiet, simple ceremony.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Dhirubhai Ambani was born in Chorwad in 1932.Photographs: Haresh Pandya
While the creme de la creme of the entire Ambani clan (including the estranged brothers Mukesh and Anil, who were joined by their wives Nita and Tina, sisters Dipti Salgaonkar and Neena Kothari and other family members) had landed in Chorwad (where the patriarch of the family was born on December 28, 1932, and had spent his early days when he was nobody) to grace the grand inauguration of the memorial by well-known Bhagvadacharya and their spiritual guru Rameshbhai Oza, only Kokilaben was present when it was dedicated to the public.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Kokilaben dedicated the memorial to the public.Photographs: Haresh Pandya
"Whatever progress we have made and whatever we have achieved is all thanks to the blessings of Lord Srinathji and the vision of Dhirubhai Ambani," a visibly delighted Kokilaben said after declaring the memorial open for public.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: She said the memorial was always close to her heart.Photographs: Haresh Pandya
"I am sure this memorial will inspire all those who visit it to create a path of success in their life and strive hard to reach their goals. This memorial has always been close to my heart and I am happy to dedicate it to the public today."
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: She hopes people will derive inspiration from the memorial.Photographs: Haresh Pandya
Chorwad is already a tourist place, although the Gujarat government has done nothing to develop it.
She expressed her desire to see the Dhirubhai Hirachand Ambani Memorial appear on the tourist radar in Gujarat.
"Efforts are on to tie up with the Gujarat government to make the memorial a tourist destination," said Kokilaben, according to PTI.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Kokilaben was delighted to dedicate the memorial to the public.Photographs: Haresh Pandya
The RIL group president (corporate affairs) Parimal Nathwani was also present on the occasion and was constantly by Kokilaben's side.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Anil Ambani was present at the ceremony. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
"There are so many memorable things on display here that it is hard to single out any one particular as the best of all. For me, all of them have their own importance. The whole memorial enlivens Dhirubhai's life in detail," Nathwani said.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: The memorial was a long cherished dream of the Ambanis. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
The long cherished dream of the Ambanis to create a memorial in Dhirubhai's name at the very place where he showed signs of a tycoon in the making has finally been realised.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: His old house has been renovated. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
The old house in Chorwad, where he spent his childhood and early married life, is renovated, beautified and transformed into a memorial.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: He lived in a rented section of the bungalow. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
It was in a rented section of the bungalow - called 'Mangrolwalo Delo' at the time and was owned by former Bombay Stock Exchange vice-president Bharat Sheth - that Dhirubhai had been living till 1949 before setting off for Aden (now Yemen) at the age of 17.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Mukesh Ambani was also present at the event. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
The founder of the country's largest industrial behemoth had purchased the bungalow for an undisclosed amount, just before he passed into ages in July 2002, which is now befittingly renamed as 'Dhirubhaino Delo'.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: The monument has three main sections. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
Spread in an area of one acre, the monument has three main sections - a pictorial gallery, an auditorium and the tycoon's old residence.
Treasured in the sepia gallery are photographs showcasing Dhirubhai's inspiring saga of success as the ultimate businessman.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: One section of the gallery contains Dhirubhai's family photographs. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
One section of the gallery contains Dhirubhai's family photographs and the other portion displays pictures of his lifetime activities and achievements. The mini auditorium is meant for screening a 15-minute documentary about his eventful life.
Dhirubhai's old abode is renovated and arranged in such way that both its original settings and old world charm remain intact.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Ambanis have kept some rooms for their private residences. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
Although a part of the dwelling has been converted into a museum, the Ambanis have kept some rooms for their private residences. Dhirubhai's gaddi (mattress) along with a pillow, the old well from which Kokilaben used to draw water and the stove used by her in the kitchen have also been retained.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: The museum reminds visitors of Dhirubhai's humble life. (File photo from December, 2011)They remind the visitors of the humble, simple and traditional middle-class life Dhirubhai and his wife were living before the fortune began smiling on them.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: Memorial was completed in 30 months. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
The memorial, which is completed in about 30 months, will function under the auspices of Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation. It will remain open between 9.30am to 5pm with a weekly close on Monday.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: There is a token ticket of two rupees. (File photo from December, 2011)Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
There is a token ticket of rupees two for the visitor - "more to keep the trouble-makers away than to make any profit", an official said. There is also a sales counter where souvenirs of the memorial like pens, T-shirts, caps, shoulder-bags, etc will be available at a "reasonable" price.
A cafeteria is also there in the memorial's premises.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
There is also a sales counter.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
There is also a cafeteria.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Memorial will function under the auspices of Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
Dhirubhai's old abode retains its old charm.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
Old things have been retained.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
There is also a mini auditorium.
Dhirubhai Ambani Memorial opens to public
Image: File photo from December, 2011.Photographs: Kalpesh Gohel
It is spread in an area of one acre.
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