MUMBAI, Aug. 30 -- At the annual general meeting of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) on Friday, Nita Ambani offered a glimpse of what awaits on the 130 acres of reclaimed land from Priyadarshini Park to Worli beside the Coastal Road. Calling it a "green lung for generations to come," she promised that the Coastal Road gardens would have walkways, cycling tracks, plazas, with trees and flowers in abundance. For more than 70,000 signatories of the petition for a coastal forest along the edge, this assurance of a nature-filled green space came as a reassurance. Exact details, however, are yet to be revealed. "A ribbon of green will now hug our city's edge; a space for every Mumbaikar to catch a breath of fresh air and enjoy magical sunsets by the sea," said Ambani. In May, the civic body handed over this responsibility to RIL, which will maintain the open spaces for 30 years, extendable by 30 more. As per a BMC official from the Coastal Road department, nitty-gritty details of the agreement with RIL are still being ironed out, following which the designing of the spaces will begin. Mumbai Coastal Forest Team said in a statement: "We look forward to engaging with the authorities and Reliance so that what is created is a true climate-forward public space." Reliance Foundation, RIL's philanthorpic arm, is building a state-of-the-art 2,000-bed medical city in Mumbai, said Ambani on Friday. Calling it a new beacon of healthcare innovation, she said, "AI-powered diagnostics, cutting-edge medical technology, and some of the finest doctors from India and the world will come together to deliver care that meets the best standards anywhere in the world."Sabah Virani...