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Indian women outdo men in philanthropy in Forbes Asia list of 48 Heroes of Philanthropy

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement, urged each Indian to take a vow of undertaking at least one charitable project during this year for less fortunate members of the community.

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Women of India have outperformed Indian men in philanthropy. Latest list of Forbes Asia of "48 Heroes of Philanthropy" contains only four Indians and all of them are women.
 
These philanthropic heroes are: Anu Aga (67, Director of Thermax; Thermax donates 1 percent of its profits to charity), Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (56, Chairman of Biocon; contributed 10 million dollars to Bangalore Cancer Center, donates 2 million dollars annually towards health insurance of villagers, committed 3 million dollars to Hyderabad Business School); Kiran Nadar (58, wife of HCL Technologies cofounder Shiv Nadar; opened an Art Museum), and Rohini Nilekani (50, Infosys investor; donated 40 million dollars over the years).
 
Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, urged each Indian to take a vow of undertaking at least one charitable project during this year for less fortunate members of the community.
 
Quoting scriptures, Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, said that charity was a duty, which should be undertaken with sympathy and modesty.

He advised Hindus to focus on inner search, stay pure, explore the vast wisdom of scriptures, make spirituality more attractive to youth and children, stay away from the greed, and always keep God in your life.
 

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