Education and Career
- Schooled in Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai
- Graduate from Elphinstone College, Mumbai, with specialization in Rural Development and Law, 1997 -1980.
- Post graduate degree in Rural Management from IRMA Institute of Rural Management in Anand, Gujarat, 1980-1982.
- M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics from St Anne's College, Oxford, United Kingdom with an Inlaks Scholarship.1984-85
- Masters in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, USA as a Hubert Humphrey Fellow.1988-89
- Founder Secretary and Trustee, Urmul Rural Health Research & Development Trust, Rajasthan1986
- Founder General Secretary, Charkha, the Development Communications Network, New Delhi1994
- Winner of the 1993 Sanskriti Award
- General Secretary, Association of Voluntary Agencies in Rural Development (AVARD), New Delhi
- Team leader, AVARD North East
His mission in his own words “To change the world and make a difference in the lives of ordinary people”.
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