Adani, Nita Ambani and Kumar Mangalam Birla among Top 100 Indians in Terms of Charity

Gautam Adani, Nita Ambani and Kumar Mangalam are among 100 Indians in the list of corporate leaders. They have left their mark around the world.
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Image Credit: The Economic Times

Gautam Adani, Nita Ambani and Kumar Mangalam are among 100 Indians in the list of corporate leaders. They have left their mark around the world through their philanthropic activities.

American organization released the report

This first of its kind and unique list was released by US-based Indiaspora on Thursday. Verified information was gathered from multiple sources including the guidance of 9 jury members and eminent studies. The list is topped by Indian industrialists Gautam Adani, Nita Ambani and Kumar Mangalam Birla. Monte Ahuja, Ajay Banga and Manoj Bhargava are from America. Sonam Ajmera, Bob Dhillon and Aditya Jha are from Canada. According to the list, Mohammad Amirsi, Manoj Banaye and Kujinder Bahia are from the United Kingdom.

Inspiring to see philanthropists

Rangaswamy, Founder of Indiaspora said that it is incredibly inspiring to see so many philanthropists in our community. He has not only inspired society with his success but has also worked directly for their well being. He said that these business leaders are also known for their generosity as they work accordingly. Reminds us of many social issues that need our attention.

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It's a pleasure to be a part of the effort

Sarah Kalim, Director of Development at Somerville College and one of the jury members, said it was a great pleasure to be a part of this effort. I am very impressed with the way everyone on this list has been carefully discussed. I respect this approach as well. According to the Ministry of External Affairs of India, about 30 million Indian expatriates live in different countries around the world. It has the largest migrant population in the world.

Indians from many countries are involved in this

Indiaspora's 2021 list of philanthropic leaders includes philanthropists from India as well as overseas Indians from the US, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore and Australia. Many of these philanthropists extended a helping hand during the crisis in the Corona epidemic.

People working together in difficult times

Prem Vatsa, Founder, Fairfax Financial and featured in the list said that the pandemic has taught us how people are standing together in difficult times. Business houses, NGOs, governments and various organizations work together in such difficult times. They give a new direction to society.

Reminds us of responsibility towards society

He said that the Indiaspora's list of philanthropic leaders reminds them to continue to do responsible work towards their society so that if any community faces any problem in future, all the people come together to help them. Rohini Nilekani, founder-president of Arghyam, who made it to the list, said that I hope that the migrants will continue to donate to society more fearlessly in the future.

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