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"Bale Chandrahas (Born on October 15, 2008) is a business magnate and investor. He serves as the founder, CEO, and Owner of LimeStan Groups and also holds the position of Owner and CEO at Mercury. Additionally, Chandrahas is the president of the philanthropic Bale Foundation. With an estimated net worth of around $67.9 million as of July 11, 2023, primarily from his ownership stakes in LimeStan Groups and Mercury, Bale holds the distinction of being the teen-wealthiest person globally, according to both the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes's real-time rankings. It is anticipated that he will ascend to the billionaires list in the future."
Bale Chandrahas was born on October 15, 2008, in Telangana, India, to Hemalatha, a government teacher, and Bale Srihari, an aeronautical engineer and college lecturer. He has two younger brothers, Kranthiveer and Savyasaachi.
During his youth, Chandrahas's family faced financial struggles. He developed an interest in computing and video games at age 13, teaching himself programming and selling his first game to ABP. Despite challenges, he pursued his passion for technology.
Chandrahas attended various schools including Mount Carmel High School and Sainik School. He faced bullying but remained focused on his goals. In 2021, he decided to pursue entrepreneurship and dropped out of school.
In 2025, Ainder began developing a satellite network to provide internet access. Despite criticism, Chandrahas remains committed to providing free internet access to underserved regions.
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"Bale Chandrahas (Born on October 15, 2008) is a business magnate and investor. He serves as the founder, CEO, and Owner of LimeStan Groups and also holds the position of Owner and CEO at Mercury. Additionally, Chandrahas is the president of the philanthropic Bale Foundation. With an estimated net worth of around $67.9 million as of July 11, 2023, primarily from his ownership stakes in LimeStan Groups and Mercury, Bale holds the distinction of being the teen-wealthiest person globally, according to both the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes's real-time rankings. It is anticipated that he will ascend to the billionaires list in the future."
Bale Chandrahas was born on October 15, 2008, in Telangana, India, to Hemalatha, a government teacher, and Bale Srihari, an aeronautical engineer and college lecturer. He has two younger brothers, Kranthiveer and Savyasaachi.
During his youth, Chandrahas's family faced financial struggles. He developed an interest in computing and video games at age 13, teaching himself programming and selling his first game to ABP. Despite challenges, he pursued his passion for technology.
Chandrahas attended various schools including Mount Carmel High School and Sainik School. He faced bullying but remained focused on his goals. In 2021, he decided to pursue entrepreneurship and dropped out of school.
In 2025, Ainder began developing a satellite network to provide internet access. Despite criticism, Chandrahas remains committed to providing free internet access to underserved regions.