At 42 and single, Rajesh Chitalia comes across as someone who is well sorted in life. At the peak of a corporate career as director with one of the big four accounting firms, he gave it all up to be with his 76-year-old father. “I always wanted to retire by the time I was 45 and then do something meaningful in life,” he says. Things changed for him to advance that decision in 2013, after his mother passed away and his father’s health was far from its best. “I wanted to spend more time with my father as after losing my mother it was not going to be easy for him,” he recounts.