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India.com
2 days ago
- Business
- India.com
Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's bahu Shloka Ambani calls her company ‘Shaadi.com for...', says it doesn't pay...
Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's bahu Shloka Ambani calls her company ' for…', says it doesn't pay… We all remember the lavish wedding of Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's son Anant with Radhika Merchant, which was held in 2024. But this was not the only grand wedding that took place in the Ambani family. In 2019, after becoming the Chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, Akash Ambani married Shloka Mehta. Talking about Shloka, rather than helping her husband in the family business, she chose to work in the social sector. Shloka and Maniti Shah founded a non-profit organisation called ConnectFor. In a recent podcast, she revealed her journey as a founder and her struggles to make the NGO run. What is ConnectFor? The NGO works as a bridge that joins volunteers from across the world with different NGOs. According to the about us section of the NGO's website – 'non-profit organisation that seeks to contribute to the developmental sector by facilitating engagement of the volunteering community, building capacity, and creating value-added services for NGOs'. Shloka Mehta Ambani's Recent Podcast Appearance Shloka recently made an appearance on Masoom Minawala's YouTube channel. During the podcast, she talked about her NGO, Sharing the Vision. Mehta also revealed the challenges she faced while running ConnectFor. 'ConnectFor is basically a for volunteering. We started with a very simple idea, which was that there are lots of people who want to do good things but find it challenging to locate the means to do so. We, as a country, have so many NGOs, so we decided to become a bridge between the people who wanted to help and the ones who needed it,' she said in the podcast. Her co-founder added that the organisation has already made a sizable dent in the system with 1 lakh volunteers currently working with over 1000 NGOs. She shared that ConnectFor has, in fact, helped save non-profit organisations over Rs 21 crore since the start of their operations. Maniti Shah, co-founder of the NGO, who was also at the podcast, stated that ConnectFor has already marked its presence with 1 lakh volunteers currently working with over 1000 NGOs. Responding to a question regarding her vision for the future of the company, Shloka said, 'Honestly, it keeps changing very quickly. Initially, we wanted to be a one-stop solution for Mumbai, but then we ended up expanding all over the country. Over time we realised the scope of corporate engagement, and all of these things have fallen into our laps, and now we are working with Amazon and so many unbelievable companies.' Financial Struggles That Go Hand In Hand Shloka accepted the challenges of social work, citing low pay and the difficulty in motivating people without a strong intrinsic drive. While her organisation experiences yearly growth, she highlights the need for passionate people to overcome financial problems. She added the support provided by her family, specially her husband, in navigating these difficulties.


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Business
- Indian Express
Shloka Ambani describes her company as ‘shaadi.com for volunteering', says it ‘doesn't pay well' but ‘things keep falling into her lap'
Before Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's lavish and spectacular wedding in 2024, we saw another Ambani couple start their journey together with a splendid and grand wedding back in 2019, Aakash Ambani and Shloka Ambani. Soon after, Aakash became the Chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd, a post he holds to this day. Shloka, on the other hand, had a different vision and wanted to work in the social sector. She co-founded a non-profit organisation with Maniti Shah called ConnectFor, and in a recent podcast appearance, Shloka talked about her journey as a founder and what all goes into keeping a non-profit organisation afloat. ConnectFor joins NGOs and with willing volunteers from all over the country. Their 'About Us' section of the website describes them as a 'non-profit organisation that seeks to contribute to the developmental sector by facilitating engagement of the volunteering community, building capacity, and creating value-added services for NGOs'. Shloka made an appearance on Masoom Minawala's YouTube channel and shared the exact vision behind her company and what all she has faced trying to run it. 'ConnectFor is basically a for volunteering. We started with a very simple idea, which was that there are lots of people who want to do good things but find it challenging to locate the means to do so. We, as a country, have so many NGOs, so we decided to become a bridge between the people who wanted to help and the ones who needed it.' ALSO READ: Anand Piramal proposed to Isha Ambani at a Mahabaleshwar temple, reveals Ameya Dabli; singer shares details of pre-wedding event Her co-founder added that the organisation has already made a sizable dent in the system with 1 lakh volunteers currently working with over 1000 NGOs. She shared that ConnectFor has, in fact, helped save non-profit organisations over Rs 21 crore since the start of their operations. When asked about her vision for the future or what the 'north star' of the company looks like, Shloka said, 'Honestly, it keeps changing very quickly. Initially, we wanted to be a one-stop solution for Mumbai, but then we ended up expanding all over the country. Over time we realised the scope of corporate engagement, and all of these things have fallen into our laps, and now we are working with Amazon and so many unbelievable companies.' Shloka admitted that even though the company has been making headway and getting better and bigger with each year, social work is hard, and the financial struggles that go hand in hand with it make it very difficult for people to actually go out of their way and help. She said, 'Social work doesn't pay well, not at all. It is very tricky to motivate people, and it comes down to the person's intentions. To work in this sector, you have to be largely and intrinsically motivated, and you need to be someone who is inspired by the stories you see around yourself.' Shloka added that even though her work is a challenging endeavour, the support of her family and especially her husband has been a massive support system. She said, 'I think our biggest achievement is just surviving. For that we have to give full credit to our families, because none of this would have worked if they didn't believe in our vision as much as we did. Our families and our husbands take great pride in our work, and our husbands boast about our work to their friends and colleagues.'


Bloomberg
24-03-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Can Starlink Finally Crack India? Who Stands to Gain?
India's two major telecom operators signed separate deals with Elon Musk's spaceflight company SpaceX in mid-March in a move that could signal his satellite internet network Starlink is one step closer to gaining entry to the South Asian country and its population of some 1.44 billion people. The collaborations represented about-turns for the billionaire owners of India's two largest telecommunications companies, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd and Bharti Airtel Ltd, who had vocally opposed Starlink's gaining access to India just months earlier. Starlink has been seeking a license to operate in the country since 2021.