Shloka Mehta, Radhika Merchant, Paridhi Shroff, Diva Shah: Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani’s daughters-in-law are…., check their educational qualification

Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s son, Anant Ambani was all across the news earlier last year after his big-fat-Indian-wedding, catching eyeballs across the nation about his philanthropic work and animal welfare. However, India’s most influential business families aren’t just passing the torch to sons, they’re embracing a new generation of daughters-in-law who bring intelligence, vision, and influence to the boardroom. These women are quietly but confidently contributing to the legacies of industrial empires with their own professional expertise.

Shloka Mehta: Mukesh Ambani’s eldest daughter-in-law

Shloka Mehta, wife of Akash Ambani, combines elite education and empathy to play a key role in the Reliance Foundation. A former director at the Rosy Blue Foundation, her family’s diamond business, Shloka brings a unique understanding of corporate philanthropy. She has co-founded a social welfare organisation ConnectFor, and has recently been closely involved in expanding Reliance’s initiatives in rural education, especially digital learning for underprivileged children.

Radhika Merchant: Mukesh Ambani’s youngest daughter-in-law

A trained Bharatnatyam dancer and NYU alumna, Radhika Merchant, now Anant Ambani’s wife, has carved a space in the luxury and lifestyle segments. She’s taken a lead in overseeing Tira Beauty, Reliance’s new beauty retail chain, aligning it with Gen Z trends. Her dual strength in classical culture and contemporary business makes her a face to watch in Reliance’s evolving consumer strategy.

Paridhi Shroff: Gautam Adani’s daughter-in-law

Daughter of legal legend Cyril Shroff and married to Gautam Adani’s son Karan, Paridhi Shroff is one of India’s sharpest legal minds. A partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, she has worked on billion-dollar deals like the Essar-Rosneft acquisition. Recently, she has been advising on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance for infrastructure giants which is an increasingly crucial area in global markets.

Diva Jaimin Shah: Gautam Adani’s youngest daughter-in-law

Diva Jaimin Shah, who tied the knot with Gautam Adani’s youngest son earlier this year in February, has a degree in finance and management. She is a Chartered Finance Analyst and has previously worked with Deloitte India as a financial consultant, according to sources.

With backgrounds in law, philanthropy, finance, and strategy, these Bahus are more than socialites; they are helping legacy businesses evolve in a rapidly changing India. No longer just seen on the society pages, they are key contributors to India’s corporate success stories.

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