24-year-old accountant give up Rs 100-crore business to become a monk

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24-year-old accountant give up Rs 100-crore business to become a monk
24-year-old accountant give up Rs 100-crore business to become a monk

Surat : A 24-year-old Chartered Accountant (CA) decided to embrace monkhood and in the process, he has given up on his career and a family business worth over Rs. 100 crores. 

Mokshesh Sheth, who handled his family business for approximately two years, gave it all up to become a Jain monk. After accepting monkhood, he will not be able to enjoy the luxury of a householder and has to be detached emotionally from other people, places or things. 

From Saturday (21 April 2018), the elder son of businessman Sandip Sheth will be known as Karunapremvijay Jee', said his uncle Girish Sheth.

Mokshesh's family originally belongs to Deesa town of Banaskantha district in Gujarat and is now settled in Mumbai. They are into a business of Almunium.