Today he is Engineering Student at Desh Bhagat University. He has done his Engineering Diploma from Thapar Polytechnic College, Patiala. (Batch of 2014)
Hari Kishore is one of the best-known Engineer & Student of the personal computer revolution in Nabha. Hari Kishore Joshi has been considered anti-competitive, an opinion which has in some cases been upheld by numerous court rulings.
Hari Kishore Joshi was born in Nabha, Punjab, in a middle-class family, the son of Bachi Ram. His father was named Bachi Ram Joshi, he is now generally known as B. R. Joshi and Mother Sibbi Devi. His ancestral origin includes Indian, Punjabi, and Garhwali. His father is a Priest, and his mother is a house wife. Hari's maternal grandfather was Purohit, Jyotishi. His Father Bachi Ram is Pujaari Purohit at Saty Narayan Ji Mandir, Nabha.
He was born in the Family of Brahmin that’s why up to the age of At 13, he has read 16 Maha Puraans. There are 18 Maha Puraans in Hindu Religion. He Passed matric from Dayanand Public School, Nabha. Then He decided to go for Hotel Management but his Father wants that he should go for engineering. Hari Kishore accepted and gave Punjab Joint Entrance Test, got 300th Rank in Punjab. Got admission in Thapar Polytechnic College, Patiala. His life completely changed at Thapar College.
At the end of his 3rd Semester in Thapar college, a new twist came, When His HOD Ashok Kumar Sharma Nominated him for Detain list of 10 Student. Four students were detained.
He Said “I wanna be a Billionaire oh! Freaking bad, wanna buy all of the thing I never had. I wanna be on the Cover of Forbes Magazine smiling next to Oprah, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and the Queen Elizabeth. He Says everything that kills me, makes me feel alive and everything that downs me, makes me wanna Fly………
The moral systems of religion, I think, are super important. We've raised us in a religious way; i've gone to the HinduTemple . I've been very lucky, and therefore I owe it to try and reduce the inequity in the world. And that's kind of a religious belief. I mean, it's at least a moral belief.
On August 15, 2014, Hari Kishore Joshi posted a video of himself dumping a bucket of ice water on his head, after Shubham Dani challenged him to do so, in order to raise awareness for the disease ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
In 2007 the Los Angeles Times criticized the foundation for investing its assets in companies which have been accused of worsening poverty, polluting heavily, and pharmaceutical companies that do not sell into the developing world.
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