A new report examines the CSR and philanthropy landscape in India today.
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Indian American community is one of the biggest donors for Philanthropic activities both in the United States and India. Get to know the people of Indian origin who involve in Philanthropy and see how they make valuable investments.
People are experiences, know-how to India to “improve lives of citizens in India,” says founder of WISH Foundation.
The honor is in recognition for his efforts in promoting education.
The Fellow will spend six months in Missouri School of Journalism and a US newsroom.
Event raises more than $70,000 for the organization’s LAMP initiative, which educates children of migrant laborers in India.
Dollar a day by 3.4 million Indian Americans has the potential to facilitate good midday meal to all the 104.5 million needy children.
USIBC President Mukesh Aghi headlines the event.
Sehgal Foundation founder urges Indian Americans to give more.
Seghal Foundation also trains youth on life skills.
The September 23 event raises $150,000.
The former Alloy Polymers Inc. executive has been actively involved with community service.
The most impactful speech was given by a 14-year old girl who benefited from the organization’s work.
Group philanthropic luminaries from the United States and India.
The Rockville, MD, event to feature a slew of speakers.
The Richmond event raises $75,000 to bridge digital divide in India.
The event will be held at Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond.
The “Blastoff Fundraiser†in Rockville, MD, will feature games, dance performances and lessons.
The award-winning director says the film, shot in India and Nepal, can be used as tool to combat child trafficking.
Sehgal and his wife, Edda, have committed most of their wealth to philanthropy in India.
Event raises more than $297,000 to support the education of children of Indian migrant workers.
Event honors entrepreneur Jit Saxena; also recognizes Raj and Nalini Sharma.
Event honors Manu and Rika Shah, founders of MS International, Inc.
Event, which will raise funds for children of Indian migrant workers, to also honor a number of top global leaders.
Over 100 youth activists enrolled.
Interview with Maya Thakore.
