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  1. Dec 16, 2018 · Zarina Screwvala is on a mission. To lift rural India out of poverty, one village at a time. Her Swades Foundation co-founded with husband Ronnie Screwvala, works across the Raigad district of Maharashtra, enabling villagers to live a better life. But it was an extensive journey that brought Zarina Screwvala to where she is today.

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  3. zasha.info › directories › zarina-screwvalaZarina Screwvala - Zasha

    Zarina Screwvala is an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 1990, Zarina co-founded United Television (UTV). She is an award winning producer of numerous TV shows. From 2004 onwards she led UTV’s entry into the broadcast space where she created and launched several highly successful channels. In 2011, after UTV was divested to the Walt Disney Company, Zarina

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · Zarina Screwvala On Women Empowerment. Empowerment is the key to a better future, and the Swades Foundation is ensuring that rural India is being empowered via holistic and sustainable growth using its unique 360-degree model. Zarina Screwvala co-founded the foundation with Ronnie Screwvala, and she is also its managing trustee and director.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · Screwvala is married to Zarina Mehta, is his second wife. Zarina has been a co-founder in the media company UTV they founded, and now is the co-Trustee of their Philanthropic foundation-The Swades Foundation. They live in Breach Candy, South Mumbai. His first wife, Manjula Nanavati and Screwvala have one daughter, Trishya Screwvala.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Zarina and Ronnie Screwvala's Swades Foundation files draft prospectus at the Social Stock Exchange The issue size of Rs10 crore is the highest by any non-profit so far on the National Stock ...

  7. Oct 15, 2020 · Empowered women are best change agents, says philanthropist Zarina Screwvala 'We are a patriarchal society. And thousands of years of societal thought is hard to change. It’s the mental attitude that needs to change,' she says on the occasion of International Day of Rural Women