Rajarshi extended his full support to an upcoming rally aimed at fostering unity and social awareness
North East Integration Rally
After more than two decades of a successful engineering career across India and North America, Rajarshi Ray has now turned his attention inward—to rediscover peace, purpose, and spiritual balance in his motherland .
A 1995 graduate in Mechanical Engineering, Rajarshi began his professional journey with Larsen & Toubro Ltd, joining as a Graduate Engineer Trainee. Over the next 9 year, he worked in various core engineering projects.
In 2004, he moved to Canada and joined Accenture Inc. After working in various IT projects in senior positions, Rajarshi decided to take voluntary early retirement in 2020.
“I wanted to explore other dimensions of life—beyond machines, targets, and performance metrics,” he says. “The spiritual journey is about balance, reflection, and discovering love and harmony within.”
Rajarshi is currently practicing Krishna consciousness and associated with ISKCON and travelling the world. Recently, Rajarshi extended his full support to an upcoming rally aimed at fostering unity and social awareness.
Calling it “a truly commendable initiative,” he noted that the event will bring together at least 200 communities for discussions on education, disaster management, employment, climate change, and road safety. The programme will also feature cultural events and art competitions.
He commended Biswadeep Gupta for leading the initiative and urged people from all walks of life to participate. “It’s a beautiful effort to connect people, spread awareness, and celebrate shared humanity,” Ray said, adding that such movements remind us of the deeper purpose of progress—compassion and community.
From engineering to spirituality Rajarshi Ray’s journey reflects a quiet but powerful transition—from building systems that sustain industries to nurturing the values that sustain life itself.
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