Inside Shloka Mehta’s Festive Office Christmas Celebration: Secret Santa, Xmas Tree & More
Shloka Mehta, the elder daughter-in-law of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, celebrated Christmas with her team at the ConnectFor office, a social welfare initiative she co-founded with Maniti Shah.

Shloka Mehta’s Festive Office Christmas Celebration: Shloka Mehta, the elder daughter-in-law of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, celebrated Christmas with her team at the ConnectFor office, a social welfare initiative she co-founded with Maniti Shah.
The festive gathering included Secret Santa gifts, cheerful decorations, and a lively holiday spirit.
The 34-year-old Shloka Mehta, married to Mukesh and Nita Ambani’s elder son, Akash Ambani at ConnectFor office, which was done up with Christmas-themed decorations, , including a small tree adorned with ornaments and cheerful paper Santas.
Shloka looked stylish in a maroon top paired with a long denim skirt, as she posed for photos with with her office colleagues, juniors and team keeping with the theme, most employees wore shades of red and green for the office celebration.
The photograph, shared on the official ConnectFor Instagram page, shows Shloka and Maniti posing with their entire staff.
Employees were filmed playing Secret Santa exchange in the office. One photograph, shared on ConnectFor’s official Instagram page, showed Shloka and co-founder Maniti Shah posing alongside their entire staff.
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Another picture shows the two ConnectFor founders smiling for the camera. The picture was shared on Instagram by an employee of the NGO, who captioned it “Boss women.”
About ConnectFor
ConnectFor was founded in 2015 by Shloka Mehta and Maniti Shah as a corporate social responsibility initiative of the Rosy Blue Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Mehta’s family business. The platform aims to connect skilled volunteers with NGOs needing support, bridging the gap between resources and talent.
During a September 2024 appearance on The Krish Kothari Show, Shloka shared how the idea for ConnectFor originated. It all began during a casual game of cards when a friend, back in India after college in the U.S., expressed difficulty in finding meaningful volunteering opportunities.
The friend asked Shloka Mehta for advice on how to reach out to nonprofits after realizing how tough it is to get in touch with them.
“I felt there are so many talented people. If they can get connected to these nonprofits who don’t have the resources to hire someone to write reports or audit them, it would work out so well,” said the elder daughter-in-law of the Ambani family.
Through their initiative, the two founders have facilitated countless connections between volunteers and NGOs, making a tangible impact in the social welfare space.
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