Pashe gaaru

Pashe Gaaru (born 15 August 1961), popularly known as Paashe , is an Indian aquaculture tycoon and educational philanthropist who is especially recognized for his contribution to the development of Akividu, a village in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India and his efforts for establishing it as a model village.
Early life
Paashe is the youngest son of his family and studied at the Doon school in Shimla after which he went to Harvard to pursue his Bachelors in French Literature.
In the Indian Air Force
After returning from Harvard Paashe joined the Indian Air force, and was the squadron leader for the 101 squadron based in Pune. he primarily flew the Mig-21. He quit the air force in 1992 to go back to his village.
Transformation of Akividu
Akiidu has a strong agro sector, but Paashe saw the future in fisheries and started his on fisheries business and is now one of the biggest producer of fishes in India.
Education
In 1992 he also started the Akividu Public school, which provides the highest standard of education to all.
 
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