Sukhi Bath

Sukha Bath (born 21 Sep 1957) is an Indian entrepreneur, philanthropist and the founder, chairman and Group CEO of Sukhi Bath Group of Companies, which has interests in, Real Estate, Property services, and Car business. The Group flagship Nri Soluction Ltd, with operations in 4 States across India and Canada and a customer base of over 5 million, is India's largest Property company . Sukhi Nath clocked revenues of over CAD 1.5 billion in FY2013. He is Listed as the 28th most Richest person in Canada

Early life

Sukhi Bath was born in Punjabi Family in Punjab . He attended Khalsa College at Jalandhar.

Entrepreneurial ventures

A first generation entrepreneur, Mittal started his first business in 2008, Sukhi Bath Motors has grown to become a premier pre-owned auto dealer in the Fraser Valley region. Sukhi Bath Motors have strived to include the best possible customer service with top-notch repair/maintenance work and comprehensive new and used car, truck, minivan and SUV inventories.

In 2010, he started NRI Solutions ltd Company, the legal services related to their property in India while sitting in Canada. We are based in Canada and company has registered in British Columbia, Canada. .<ref name=http://www.nrisolutions.org.

Awards and Recognition

  • Transforming Punjabi Leader, Canadian Business Leader Awards .
  • GSMA Chairman's Award .
  • Padma Bhushan in 2007, from the President of India.
  • Asia Businessman of the Year, Magazine 2006.

Philanthropy

Sukhi Bath has also been working towards educating India through the Sukhi Bath Foundation, which is the philanthropic arm of the Bath Group. The Foundation has established over 254 schools in villages across India and offers free Eye camps with free books, uniform and mid day meals to poor children.

References

  • 1 at The Vancouver Sun
  • 2 at Surrey leader
  • Lyallpur Khalsa College at Lyallpur Khalsa College
  • 3 at Sukhi Bath Motors
  • [hhttp://www.sukhibathfoundation.org/] at Sukhi Bath Foundation
  • 4 collected news and commentary at Surrey Board of Trade
  • 5 at The Now Newspaper
  • 6 Free Eye Camp in India