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Elaine Marie Ghosh, Founder
26th August 1952 - 28th November 2013

In 1996 Elaine and her husband Samit, with 3 children in tow, moved back to Bangalore from Dubai. Here they decided to build their home, which they poetically called Pairi Daeza, a Persian term that means ‘enclosed garden’. It was during construction that Elaine had first-hand exposure to the plight of the migrant construction workers and their families. Constructing her home were families that had no home, probably would never have one. Whose children had no education and would inherit nothing but poverty. Who had no hope and hence no aspiration other than the night’s meal, if at all. When she multiplied this with the thousands of projects under construction in Bangalore, what stared at her was a nightmare.

In 2006 Elaine founded Parinaam to cater to the needs of the city’s invisible community, the urban poor. Around the same time Samit Ghosh had set up Ujjivan Financial Services Limited, to provide microfinance services to the urban poor. Her foundation and Samit’s venture, were a match made in paradise.

Elaine was patient when it came to the problems of the lesser privileged but impatient with ineptitude. She could be gentle in her dealings with the underprivileged, but tough when it came to action. She was systematic, a perfectionist and epitomised tough-love. It is her vision matched with her strong, innate sense of integrity and responsibility that has made Parinaam what it is today. It is her tireless work, that has helped Parinaam impact the lives of millions across India. She started off as a banker and went on to be a Premises Consultant and Furniture Restorer. But it is in caring for the underprivileged that she found her vocation. She has been a wife, mother, mentor, boss and friend. But it is as a visionary and guide that she will be remembered. Elaine Marie Ghosh’s was a life well lived. For it created a better life for others.

Sarosh J Ghandy, Founder
Sarosh Ghandy is one of those rare, indefatigable men. Till recently, he was on the board of Parinaam. When Elaine Ghosh was contemplating Parinaam, it was Sarosh she approached and it was Sarosh who encouraged her and backed her endeavours. After Elaine had fought the good fight, and finished the race, it was Sarosh who kept the faith. Till 2024-25, Sarosh was the tireless, gentle, yet persistent guiding light for Parinaam. And though not on the board, he will continue to be the wise voice he always is. Sarosh Ghandy is a graduate in Metallurgical Engineering from the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, USA (1958). He returned to India to join Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (now Tata Motors Ltd.) as an Asst. Metallurgist. 14 years later, he was General Manager of the Jamshedpur Works of Telco. From 1973 to 1999, he was on the Telco Board as Executive Director. In ’99, he resigned from the Telco board to take over as the Managing Director of TELCON, a Telco subsidiary, till his retirement in 2002. Mr. Ghandy has dedicated his life to supporting social and educational services at the highest level and was the Chairperson of eight related organizations. Additionally he is on the board of ten business organizations. Like we said, Sarosh is indefatigable.

The children Elaine started with are capable, responsible citizens today.

Janani was 7 and Anusha 6 when they joined the Academic Adoption Program. You can hear Anusha’s story here. Anusha went to Indus International School and is now completing her graduation course in general nursing. Janani works at Bblunt Salon and supports her sister’s education with her earnings. We wish the sisters the very best!
Anusha was among the first students in our Academic Adoption Program, when Elaine and Shoba launched it in 2011. In spite of her circumstances, she was the happiest of children and continues to be a fountain of energy. She is now in the final year of her BBA at Kairalee Nikethan College. We hope to see her turn her family’s fortunes around. Take a look at this video from when Anusha was Little Anusha.
Parimala is seen here with her great friend Meenakshi. They continue to be the greatest of pals. She joined us as a 6 year old. She did well in her 10th boards, scoring 85% is now doing her 2nd PUC at Christel House School. She aims to become a banker, no doubt inspired by her sponsors, Anna and Ittira Davis.
Nethaji became part of the AAP family when he was 6 and joined Resurrection School. LAter he was identified with learning disabilities and needed remedial education. His brother Arvind also had learning disabilities and AAP is supporting his education as well. Nethaji is 19 today and works in a bakery, and earns well for his family.
Karthik was a small, 10 yo when he first joined the AAP family. Today he is 22 and is doing his post-graduation in Computer Applications at Bangalore University. You can hear Karthik’s story in his own words here.
Eresh and Suresh joined us a little late into their education, when they were both 14. Today Eresh, having completed his diploma in mechanical engineering is working at HAL. Suresh dropped out during his 2nd PU, unfortunately, but is now employed at an upscale digital devices store and earns very well.