Having her roots in the Indian city of Ratlam, Mayuri has been working in London for the last fifteen years
A highly successful Indian-British Mayuri Chordia called for global peace, social welfare, every individual’s contribution towards the environment, and economic empowerment of countries and individuals.
In her comments to PRAVASI SAMWAD she put stress on a broad perspective to look at global affairs and exhorted communities to rise above petty differences. “The world has become small due to technology and scientific developments. We should make the most out of it and serve humanity as much as possible.”
“Look at me. Coming from a small town in India I could make a mark in the United Kingdom due to these developments, no denying the fact that hard work and perseverance helped. I could make it because the situation helped me. I try to do my bit to give back to the society which helped me,” said Mayuri Chordia, who was honoured recently with ‘Young Achievers Award’ at the House of Parliament in the UK.
Several distinguished guests including Sarah Owen MP, Shadow Minister for Local Government and Faith; Bob Blackman MP; Gareth Thomas MP, and other MPs and dignitaries from the community and society attended the ceremony.
Hailing from Ratlam, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Mayuri is an accountant in Kenton. She received the hounour for her exceptional contributions in various fields including social welfare, religion, economics, culture, and business.
Proud of her roots in India, Mayuri Chordia concluded her speech during ‘Young Achievers Award’ ceremony with ‘Jai Hind’ and said, “Power has only one duty, to secure the social welfare of the people.”
At the honour ceremony Mayri gave an impressive speech. She expressed her commitment towards the welfare of the society. “My objective is to bring significant improvements in the global economy, social welfare, environment impact & economic empowerment. I have been continuously working internationally, in all these fields for the last 20 years.”
Mayuri has been working in London for the last fifteen years. The ‘Young Achievers Award’ is a significant recognition for young individuals who have made a remarkable impact in their respective fields.
She has extensive experience across the BFSI sector. She has partnered with top investment banks at global level & held top positions in various capacities. As a brilliant student, she has been rank holder across all her academics and gold medallist in accounts and economics. She has been awarded with various awards and recognitions for her professional advancement and endeavours. She established herself in London, UK a long time ago.
Besides being a successful professional, Mayuri is an author. She started writing when she was just 14 years old. Her professional background and diversified expertise across the globe makes her an ideal person to share her insights and thoughts about leadership, motivation and self motivation, people management, goals, positivity and other interpersonal skills. She has written articles on various topics since her childhood, as she was fond of participating in debate competitions.
Proud of her roots in India, Mayuri Chordia concluded her speech during ‘Young Achievers Award’ ceremony with ‘Jai Hind’ and said, “Power has only one duty, to secure the social welfare of the people.”
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