Mohnish Pabrai

He has written a book on his investing style: The Dhandho Investor: The Low - Risk Value Method to High Returns.

Pabrai's approach to life is covered extensively in Guy Spier's book, The Education of a Value Investor, in particular in a chapter titled "Doing Business the Buffett-Pabrai Way".

[7] In 2005, Pabrai and his wife, Harina Kapoor started the Dakshana Foundation (an offering or gift, typically to a guru or priest) with the goal of recycling most of their wealth back to society.

The tool that has been chosen is to provide tutoring services to some of the least privileged members of Indian society, and to enable them to attend some of the elite institutions of higher learning.

[1][10] Pabrai credits Anand Kumar, the founder of Ramanujan School of Mathematics[11] (also known as the Super 30) with originating this idea.