
Vidhi Shanghvi is the daughter of Dilip Shanghvi. She plays an important role in Sun Pharmaceutical Industries along with brother Aalok Shanghvi. The healthcare business is of Rs 4.35 lakh crore. She did bachelors in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. As per Forbes Dilip Shanghvi is Indias richest healthcare billionaire with a net worth of around $29.2 billion as of December 15 2024. Connection To Mukesh Ambani Vidhi is married to Vivek Salgaocar who is son of Goan industrialists Shiv and Ranjana Salgaocar. The Salgaoncars are connected to the Ambanis according to the Economic Times report. One of Mukesh and Anil Ambanis sisters Deepti is married to Dattaraj Salgaocar brother of Shiv Salgaoncar. Vidhi is the Vice President and Head of Consumer Healthcare Nutrition and India Distribution in Sun Pharma. She also developed Sun Pharma like an MNC for more than 10 years. The report also said that Vidhi is a non-executive director at Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company SPARC is Sun Pharmas subsidiary deals in clinical-stage biopharmaceutical products. Vidhi works for mental health related issues and has founded a non-profit organisation which helps the people to work on their mental health and provide solutions. Sun Pharma Industries According to the official website Sun Pharmaceutical Industries is the fourth largest specialty generic pharmaceutical company in the world. It earns global revenues of $ 5.4 billion. It has 43 manufacturing facilities and provides “high-quality affordable medicines trusted by healthcare professionals and patients” to more than 100 countries across the globe.
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