India has several billionaires, even family businesses have been running from generation to generation. However, the difference in the quality of life and economic freedom between rich and poor in the country is huge. Some billionaires in India are doing just this so that their help can be extended to the needy people.
But contrary to this, there are some people who have damaged India by the scam of billion rupees, and we have also covered such people in our previous video.
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Similarly, there are some businessmen who are heroes of philanthropy in India, who contribute their wealth in various fields like education, healthcare, job creation, etc.
Here is the list of the billionaires of India who donate money for social goods.
00:56 1.Shiv Nadar (Rs 826 crore)
Padma Bhushan awardee Shiv Nadar co-founded HCL.
Nadar also runs the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which performs creative philanthropy. Among other things, the Foundation helps rural education and grants scholarships for needy students to study abroad.
01:39 2. Mukesh Ambani (Rs 437 crore)
The Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries.
Mukesh Ambani has invested in sectors such as education, social, rural development, and healthcare through the Reliance Foundation, which is headed by his wife Nita Ambani. He donated Rs 71 crore in cash when Kerala was hit by the monsoon floods.
02:22 3. Ajay Piramal and family (Rs 200 crore)
Ajay Piramal Chairman of Piramal Enterprises.
This group participates in philanthropic activities through the Piramal Foundation.
02:47 4. Azim Premji and family (Rs 453 crore)
Tech magnate Azim Hashim Premji is the Chairman of IT company Wipro.
So far, he has donated $ 21 billion to the education-focused non-profitable Azim Premji Foundation, founded in 2001.
03:13 5. Adi Godrej and family (Rs 96 crore)
Adi Godrej has chaired Godrej Group and Indian School of Business since April 2011.
Godrej company supports the activities of the World Wildlife Fund in India. In fact, 25 percent of the group is dedicated to its non-profitable sectors such as Pirojsha Godrej Foundation, Soonabai Pirojsha Godrej Foundation, and Godrej Memorial Trust. This money is spent on initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.
03:49 6. Gautam Adani (Rs 76 crore)
The ports tycoon Gautam Adani Chairman of Adani Group.
He founded Adani Vidya Mandir School for underprivileged children in Ahmedabad, Bhadreswar, and other states and supports more than 300 government schools, which educates more than 100,000 children.
04:22 7. M.A. Yusuff Ali (Rs 70 crore)
Yusuff Ali is the Managing Director and Chairman of Lulu Group International.
Yusuff Ali has contributed generously during natural disasters like the Gujarat earthquake in 2001, Jammu and Kashmir floods in 2014, and others.
04:58 8. Savji Dholakia (Rs 40 crore)
Savji Dholakia is the founder and chairman of Hari Krishna Exports, a diamond manufacturing and exporting company.
The Dholakia Foundation has organized several events to promote sustainable living.
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