Amish has extensive experience of operational and technology risk management, control and governance, particularly in financial services. His career over 35 years includes working in senior positions at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC),Deutsche Bank and more recently at the Bank of England. Since retiring in 2017, Amish has focused on doing voluntary work in the health (restoring blindness and eye care) and education sectors. He is a member of the Advisory Board of Akhand Jyoti eye hospital, and is a Co-opted member to the Audit Committees at United Colleges Group and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Amish qualified as a Chartered Accountant and holds a degree in Accountancy.
There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark
Parmeshwar Shah, a resident of Sursar in Sitamarhi district of Bihar, had left farming several years ago. He lived a happy life with his family of two sons and two daughters, and a caring wife. His elder son was married and living separately with his wife...
At 80, Fulamaro Khatoon prayed she didn’t make it to living another day. She wanted to slash her wrists, hang herself to the ceiling fan and end her life. She wanted to meet God, who she believed lived somewhere up in the sky. She thought she caused...
Rahmat - it is not just any other word that you may randomly come across. It is a collection of letters. Which add up to translate into blessings, kindness, mercy and even prosperity. And for Rahmat Ali, a third generation tailor from Parwaha, it has a di...