Surat tutor helps poor students to dream of CA. Surat News – Times of India

Appearance: Many budding Chartered accountant This 37-year-old tutor in Surat has a lifelong gratitude because had it not been for him, his career curve would have been flat on the road. Get Ravi Chhavchharia, a Chartered Accountant (CA) by profession and a messiah for the meritorious students coming from extremely poor background who could dream of becoming a CA thanks to his support and guidance.
As part of its CA Start programme, Chhawchharia researches such students and is currently supporting 170 of them. So far 50 of his students have become CAs under his guidance. Support goes beyond academics to food and accommodation for outside students as well. Chhawchharia continues the program that she launched in 2017 during the pandemic and has been supporting deserving students. He recruits 45 students every year.
“In 2007, someone I know brought a teenager, the son of a labourer, to me saying that the boy wanted to study and that he was brilliant but his father had no money. I checked his interest and coached him. Started giving. He became a CA and now works as a top executive in a corporate,” Chhawchharia told TOI.
Since then Chhawchharia, who completed her CA studies at the age of 21 in 2005 and secured 28th All India Rank (AIR) in CA Intermediate (CA-1) examination, has been helping needy students by not charging tuition fees for CA coaching. Started supporting and paid them too. Examination Fee. He runs a coaching institute in the city where he along with other students teaches these needy students.
“From my personal experiences I realized that there are many students who need help and with a small contribution I can make a big difference in their lives. So I started helping a few students every year from 2007 and formally launched the program in 2017.”
“It is a noble cause that Ravi sir does. My father did not have money to support my higher education after schooling, but because of the support I could become a CA,” said Amit Pandey, assistant vice-president in a leading private bank.

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