Bhanu Choudhrie, over the years, has been focusing on assisting children who are able, disabled, young adults to achieve their dreams. According to Bhanu, he follows the Hindu saying that the more you give, the more you get. As a child, Bhanu visited disabled people and schools where children had no parents. Bhanu further notes that apart from the philanthropic process helping him appreciate his privileges, he also learned to look after other people.
According to Bhanu Choudhrie, it’s unfair for children in India to work and bring whatever they get to assist their families survive. A poor child lacks opportunities and lacks a lot in life. Most of these children cannot attend school due to their families being unable to afford school fees and uniforms.
Bhanu Choudhrie, compares India’s children to other children in more developed countries. In contrast, he noted that children in developed countries have privileges, and children desire to attend school. Bhanu highlights that in elementary schools in the US or UK, one is likely to notice a small group of indiscipline learners.
For such indiscipline learners, they need to see the dying need of a less privileged child in a developing country yearning to learn, and they will for sure be ashamed of taking school for granted.
Path to Success
Bhanu Choudhrie’s Mother, Anita Choudhrie, founded Path to Success (PTS). The organization aimed to help the less privileged who live in the UK and other countries. The foundation has continued to make steps to help those less privileged. The principles of the foundation are:
• Inspire others to assist the less privileged.
• Teach people who want to help themselves.
• Maintain and embrace traditional cultures and multiculturalism.
At the family-owned firm, Bhanu Choudhrie serves as the family-owned firm named C&C Alpha Group. Bhanu founded C&C in London in 2002. The firm continues to venture into different sectors, including agriculture, healthcare, aviation, and real estate. Bhanu being enthusiastic about flying started Alpha Aviation Group Limited (AAG). Due to his passion, it opened up a business opportunity for people who want to become pilots to expand airlines in South East Asia and the Middle East. Bhanu Choudhrie’s: Twitter.
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