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Who is Shekhar Mehta?

Who is Shekhar Mehta?

Shekhar Mehta, a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar, has been a Rotarian since 1985. He trained as an accountant and founded a real estate development company, Skyline Group, which he also chairs. But his professional title tells only a small part of the story of who he is.

What will Shekhar Mehta’s leadership look like in 2021–22?

Under Shekhar Mehta’s leadership in 2021–22, “our overarching theme will be empowering girls. World over there is discrimination against the girl child. It takes different forms in different places. In our zone, a big percentage of girls drop out by Class 7 or 8.

How many times did Shekhar Mehta win Safari Rally?

Chandra Shekhar Mehta (20 June 1945 – 12 April 2006) was a Kenyan-Indian rally driver. He was born in Uganda and won the Safari Rally a record five times (1973, 1979–82), including four consecutively, and in 1981 finished fifth in the World Rally Championship.

Who are the children of the Mehta family?

The Mehta family: children Chandni and Chiraag; Rashi and Shekhar; and daughter-in-law Geeta.

Chandrashekhar ‘Shekhar’ Mehta (1945-2006) was a Kenyan rally driver, born in Uganda with Indian origin, who was active in rallying between 1966 and 1987, scoring several national and regional rally titles and winning five times in the World Rally Championship. He achieved all five WRC wins in the same event – the Safari Rally.

What kind of car did Jim Mehta drive in the Safari Rally?

In 1971, a year after Safari Rally became a part of the International championship for manufacturers, Mehta was driving a Datsun 240Z for Nissan Motor Co. With a help of a navigator Mike Doughty, he finished in the second place, behind teammate Edgar Herrmann.

What kind of rally did Jim Mehta win?

In 1971, a year after Safari Rally became a part of the International championship for manufacturers, Mehta was driving a Datsun 240Z for Nissan Motor Co. With a help of a navigator Mike Doughty, he finished in the second place, behind teammate Edgar Herrmann. In the same year, he also participated at RAC Rally, finishing in 19th place.