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About Hon. President

Aliakbar Shroff is a noted philanthropist and social worker from India. He has been involved with many Charities and Social Projects in India over the last 15 years. He has a business of import and distribution of Body Care products and Exports of stationary products, in addition to being a Real Estate Investor.

Aliakbar is married with 3 children, 2 of whom have joined him in his business and the third is studying.

Aliakbar is a Trustee with Kesarbaug Trust, Khoja Girls Orphanage and Haji Nazarali Imambargah amongst others. He has also served the KSI Jamaat Mumbai as Secretary for 3 years and as Vice President for 4.5 years. During his association with KSI Jamaat Mumbai he was instrumental in bringing focus around Education, Medical, Economic Upliftment and Capacity Building all of which grew by 3-4 times in a span of 7-8 years.

He was also instrumental in formation of the India Federation (Parent body of all KSI Jamaats of India) in 2013, thereby succeeding in uniting the diverse community across the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana on one platform in India and focusing them towards achieving common developmental objectives and coordinated relief work. 

Mr. Ali Akbar M. Shroff

HON. PRESIDENT

He served as the Secreatry of India Federation since inception until 2021 (8 years). Aliakbar has also done few notable Capital Projects including 2 Graveyard projects in Mumbai, the redevelopment of Haji Nazarali Imambargah into a modern facility with state of the art infrastructure, refurbishment facilities at KesarBaug Hall, KSI Jamaat office, Madressa and Arambaug in Mumbai.

Aliakbar is also the first elected Councillor to represent India region at the World Federation having been elected for 2 consecutive terms from 2017- 2021 and currently from 2021 until 2024.

Aliakbar was also the JIBA president for Mumbai chapter and went on to serve as the President of JIBA International for one term.

 

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