Anurag Dikshit

Anurag Dikshit: Anurag Dikshit ( ; born 1973, in Dhanbad Jharkhand ), is an Indian businessman. World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the. Anurag Dikshit (/ ˈ d ɪ k s ɪ t /; born 1973, in Dhanbad Jharkhand), is an Indian businessman who, in connection with the online poker company PartyGaming, entered a guilty plea to one count of online gambling in violation of the Federal Wire Act and received a $300 million fine. He sold off the remainder of his stake in PartyGaming in January 2010, after selling 23% of his stake in the.

Anurag Dikshit
  • Anurag Dikshit (/ˈdɪksɪt/; born 1973, in Dhanbad Jharkhand), is an Indian businessman who, in connection with the online poker company PartyGaming, entered a guilty plea to one count of online gambling in violation of the Federal Wire Act and received a $300 million fine.
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Indian businessman Anurag Dikshit has an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion in 2011 according to Forbes. The majority of Dikshit's wealth is acquired from online gambling. Through The Kusuma Trust, he gave away a huge portion of his wealth to several charitable institutions. In October 2009, he sold 23% of his shares at PartyGaming when the company was initially offered into public. By January 2010, he sold off his remaining shares in the company.

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Anurag Dikshit was born in Dhanbad Jharkhand in 1973. He is a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi with a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. After graduation, he started working as a software developer for the U.S.-based CMC. Eventually, he started working for Websci as a systems analyst, then for AT&T as a consultant.