Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani’s bahu Shloka Ambani reveals how she built her NGO using chaos and…
GH News July 21, 2025 11:06 PM

Shloka Ambani daughter of diamond magnate Russell Mehta and wife of Akash Ambani son of business tycoon Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani has carved a distinct identity as a social entrepreneur. Educated at Princeton University and the London School of Economics she chose to channel her efforts into philanthropy upon returning to India in 2014. Her early experiences with NGOs highlighted a disconnect between willing volunteers and organizations in need inspiring her to co-found ConnectFor with childhood friend Maniti Shah.
What did Shloka Ambani plan with Maniti Shah?
ConnectFor often described as a Shaadi.com for volunteering aims to bridge this gap by connecting volunteers with non-profit organizations. The initiative began modestly with Shloka and Maniti using a whiteboard to outline their plan: identify 15 volunteers connect with 10 NGOs and facilitate meaningful engagements. Their hands-on approach included visiting over 100 NGOs in 20 days emphasizing their commitment to understanding the sectors needs firsthand.
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During a conversation on Masoom Minawala Show Shloka said “The smaller ones were really excited about our idea and one of the first NGOs we signed used to work with sexually exploited workers and we were excited that they came on board. They needed 10 or 15 volunteers for everything. From working on their website to coming out and taking classes on weekends they needed people with different skillsets. When we couldnt find a volunteer like I volunteer I would go and teach them creative writing.”
More about Shloka Ambani
Over the years ConnectFor has facilitated over 18000 hours of volunteering collaborated with more than 1000 NGOs and partnered with 120 corporates and 150 student groups across India. This has resulted in an estimated savings of Rs 21 crore for non-profits.Shlokas dedication extends beyond her professional endeavors. As a mother of two she emphasizes the importance of leading by example.
She often tells her children Mama has to go to the office instilling in them the value of personal growth and responsibility. Her journey underscores the impact of purpose-driven work and the importance of bridging gaps in the social sector. Through ConnectFor Shloka Ambani continues to inspire a culture of volunteering and community engagement in India.