Ravi Gulati (activist)

Ravi Gulati began his corporate career in Canada only to give up eight months later.

He was then involved with Trees for Life (later HIMCON), an NGO working with rural Himalayan communities.

He is a board member of Jansamarth, an NGO working in remote Himalayan villages for generating electricity through micro-hydro power plants for lighting and livelihoods.

[2] Ravi Gulati took to teaching children of drivers, barbers and maids near his home in New Delhi's Khan Market.

He wanted to work in the villages but stayed back in Delhi because two poor children needed tuitions from him.