Mushtaq Chhapra
Mushtaq Kassim Chhapra is a Pakistani Industrialist, philanthropist, and Diplomat who is the founder of The Citizens Foundation, Patients Aid Foundation, and The Kidney Centre. He serves as chairman to group of companies under Chhapra group, with a reported Net-worth of 475 million US dollars. Hailing from one of the founding families of Pakistan.[1][2]
Mushtaq Chhapra | |
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Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | Harvard University |
Occupation(s) | Chairman, Industrialist, Philanthropist, Diplomat, Consulate General, Social work, Ambassador, businessman and politician |
Known for | founding The Citizens Foundation, Patients Aid Foundation, and The Kidney Centre |
Children | Shariq Chhapra, Shazim Chhapra, Nabil Chhapra, Rija Chhapra |
Awards | Hilal-e-imtiaz
Sitara-e-imtiaz Skoll Foundation Award UN Philanthropy Award |
Born to a politically influential Memon family in Karachi 1949, Chhapra finished his education at Harvard University In public service and stepped into his father's business of manufacturing and development. With a passion to serve humanity from an early age, Mr. Chhapra has also been actively engaged in and attracted towards welfare and community activities. He is the founder of some of the most successful welfare initiatives in Pakistan. He also serves as chairman of the largest Network of NGOs in Asia. Mr. Chhapra has played a vital role in developing Pakistan. Furthermore, he serves as Ambassador and Counsel General of Nepal as a seat/title inherited by his late father Kassim Chhapra.[3][4][5]
He is a Pakistani business tycoon with business affairs in South Africa, United Kingdom, USA, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan where he has established factories and manufacturing plants as the founder and Chairman of Coastal Synthetics, CBM, Transpak and Chhapra group of companies multinational since 1976. The Group in 1998 invested US$600 million in manufacturing reusable plastics in South Africa, and further Investments were made in Florida United States by the group In hotels and hotel management exceeding US$1.4 billion.[6][5]
He was the General Secretary of the Pakistan Jamaat from the mid-1970s to the 1990s.[7]
He is an engaged member of the Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry with status of federal minister.[8][5]
Early life and career
Born to Prominent Memon business family, Chhapra was interested in social work from an early age.[3] In 1985, Chhapra began The Kidney Centre (KC).[3] In 1990, he set-up the Patients’ Aid Foundation.[3] In 1995, he co-founded The Citizens Foundation.[3] In 2016 he had declared assets of Rs. 66.4 billion.[3][5]
Chhapra Family
Chhapra Family is an aristocratic family, which has a long history dated centuries back to the times of British Empire, known for their empire in business, philanthropy, and diplomacy before partition the family were one of the largest industrialists group in the subcontinent. Today the Chhapra Dynasty is one of Pakistan's most influential and wealthy families and consists mainly of the head of the family Mushtaq Kassim Chhapra and other prominent members mostly landlords, industrialists and politicians there land ownership was once one of the largest in Pakistan however got squeezed after land reforms during ayub khan's martial law. Late Kassim Chhapra of Pakistan Memon Jamaat played a keen role in funding partition and independence of Pakistan, he also served as The Counsel General Of Nepal as an honour bestowed upon him by the then King of Nepal Birendra Shah. Furthermore, the family is also credited for running the largest NGO in Asia The Citizens Foundation of which the most senior member of the family Mr.Mushtaq Chhapra is the chairman and founder. This is one of Pakistans most powerful and prominent families whose name stretches not just in Pakistan but all over the world for their leadership, pedigree and service to the Pakistani people. But it is said that they hold grudges among themselves, and they maintain a low profile.[3]
Awards and Honours
CDC Award[9]
Counsel General
Currently Mr.Mushtaq Chhapra Serves as Counsel General of Nepal among many other seats[10]
References
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- "Mushtaq Chhapra - Agenda Contributor". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2023-03-13.
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- "Health Care Treatment in Karachi | Best Medical Services | Patients Aid Foundation". 2019-02-04. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
- "Saudi Arabia signs $20bn in deals with Pakistan". BBC News. 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
- "Mushtaq Chhapra - Contributeur de l'Agenda". Forum Économique Mondial (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-24.
- "Honorary Consulate General of Nepal in Karachi, Pakistan". embassies.info. Retrieved 2023-01-24.