Patel Foundation

The foundation originally focused on the settlement of diaspora in the UK as well as Africa that got relocated due to the Indian independence and the separation of Pakistan from the Indian subcontinent.
Helping others is the first step

Build and leave a better living world

The foundation originally focused on the settlement of diaspora in the UK as well as Africa that got relocated due to the Indian independence and the separation of Pakistan from the Indian subcontinent.
Helping others is the first step

Build and leave a better living world

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The word comes from Gujarati

The last name ‘Patel’ carries Indian roots and remains most common among Indians. The word comes from Gujarati, an Indo- European language spoken in the western Indian state of Gujarat.

The Hindu name originally translated to ‘headman’ or ‘village chief’ and was first given to those in positions of leadership. It also means ‘farmer’, derived from the Gujarati word pat or patlikh, often assigned to the owner or tenant of a piece of land. Patel is also a nickname that usually means ‘little head’ in some context. This version stems from the morphemes pate (head) and -el (little).

Patel is, of course, prevalent in India but also extremely popular in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada.
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Simple Living. 

Greater Thinking. Perpetual Giving.

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Simple Living.
Greater Thinking.
Perpetual Giving.

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The word comes from Gujarati

The last name ‘Patel’ carries Indian roots and remains most common among Indians. The word comes from Gujarati, an Indo- European language spoken in the western Indian state of Gujarat.

The Hindu name originally translated to ‘headman’ or ‘village chief’ and was first given to those in positions of leadership. It also means ‘farmer’, derived from the Gujarati word pat or patlikh, often assigned to the owner or tenant of a piece of land. Patel is also a nickname that usually means ‘little head’ in some context. This version stems from the morphemes pate (head) and -el (little).

Patel is, of course, prevalent in India but also extremely popular in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada.
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