Life runs in bullet points for Nita Ambani. Her kids' homework, the kitchen menu, her brainchild, the Dhirubhai Ambani International School 's schedule, her IPL cricket team's agenda, our interview... India's most moneyed woman sets out her day in meticulously- scribbled bullet points. Befittingly, at the start of our interview, as I fish out my dictaphone, she unravels a sheet of paper where she's jotted down some salient topics for our chat. It's official, I'm facing a woman who fate may have bestowed with the Ambani surname, but in her heart, she stays what she always wanted to be: a teacher. Which, by the way, is her rejoinder to my very first question. Did the desire to be more than the Ambani bahu spur her to take up so much; was that her way of being powerful on her own steam? "To me, power is the greatest enabler, a catalyst for change. And education is the biggest tool to bring about any change. Which is why I like to be involved in mouldin...