City Hindus Network

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City Hindus Network
સિટી હિંદુઓ નેટવર્ક
Founded2005 (2005)
Founder Dhruv Patel OBE
Founded at London, England
Type non-governmental organization
Legal statusNon profit organisation
FocusNetworking
Education
Spirituality
Charity
Headquarters London, England
Area served
London
Members
3000
Chair
Alpesh Patel OBE
Chair Advisory Board
Lord Jitesh Gadhia
Director
Dhruv Patel OBE
Vice Chair
Prerna Bhardwaj
Volunteers
20
Website www.cityhindus.org

City Hindus Network (CHN) is a not-for-profit organisation created to promote networking, spirituality, education and charity amongst Hindu professionals. It was founded in 2005 by Dhruv Patel OBE, who was succeeded by entrepreneur Pratik Dattani. [1] Its current Chair is Alpesh Patel OBE, who was appointed in December 2019. [2] CHN is focused on building closer relationships between Hindu professionals working in the City of London. [3]

Contents

History

The founders and chairs for the City Hindus Network and City Sikhs at a joint Hindu-Sikh 'Hustings in the City' event in 2017. (From left to right Jasvir Singh OBE, Neel Patani, Dhruv Patel OBE, Param Singh MBE) The founders and chairmen for the City Hindus Network and City Sikhs at a joint Hustings in the City event.jpg
The founders and chairs for the City Hindus Network and City Sikhs at a joint Hindu-Sikh 'Hustings in the City' event in 2017. (From left to right Jasvir Singh OBE, Neel Patani, Dhruv Patel OBE, Param Singh MBE)

CHN's first major event was held by the then Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, for the British Hindu community, at City Hall in London. [4]

Since then, the CHN has organised networking events, talks on Hindu philosophy and spirituality, a mentoring scheme, charity and volunteering events for Hindu professionals, and taken part in community and government liaison on behalf of the Hindu community. Many of its events have been in conjunction with the accountancy and consulting firms and investment banks in London, alongside other Hindu community partners, such as Diwali in London, built relationships with the Metropolitan City Police [5] and charities such as Odanadi, Women in Need, Joshua Playing Project and London Community Transport.

CHN has also works closely with other faith networks including City Sikhs to organise the largest hustings events in London. [6] Recent collaboration events have included a quarterly DEI series in 2023 focusing on Women in Business and Technology. [7] [8]

Awards and nominations

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