Diwan Chand Maharaj, the founder of Quality Print PTE Limited, is being remembered as a “true friend to many” and a “dedicated professional” following his passing. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka paid tribute to Mr. Maharaj during his funeral service at Dignified Crematorium, reflecting on his significant contributions to the printing industry.
Mr. Maharaj established Quality Print in 1982, and over four decades, he transformed it into one of the leading printing companies in Fiji, recognized for its excellence and innovative solutions. His legacy is not only tied to his successful business but also to the substantial impact his work had on supporting local enterprises.
In addition to his business achievements, Mr. Maharaj co-founded Sun Insurance PTE Limited in 1999 and was instrumental in the establishment of the Kidney Foundation of Fiji. His commitment to community service extended beyond his business endeavors; he was an active member of various charitable organizations, a longtime member of the Rotary Club since 1990, and served as the national president of the Sanatan Dharam Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji.
Prime Minister Rabuka highlighted Mr. Maharaj’s embodiment of love and friendship, underscoring the profound values he promoted throughout his life. The sentiment shared by the Prime Minister, “Moce to’a mada Diwan, may your soul rest in peace,” reflects the communal grief felt by many.
Mr. Maharaj’s contributions and compassion have left an indelible mark on both the business community and the broader society in Fiji. His passing signifies not just the loss of a businessman but that of a community leader whose legacy will inspire future generations.
In tragic moments such as this, it is essential to honor and reflect on the legacies left behind. Mr. Maharaj’s dedication to his craft and the community serves as a reminder of the positive impact one individual can have. Industry peers and local businesses can continue to draw inspiration from his work, ensuring that his spirit of innovation and service lives on.
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