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Meet world's most charitable man, an Indian, not Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Azim Premji, Nadar, he donated...

Among the world's top 50 philanthropists, only one other Indian, Azim Premji, made the list. Premji, the founder of Wipro, has donated a remarkable USD 22 billion.

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Jamsetji Tata, the visionary founder of the Tata Group, has been recognised as the most charitable individual of the past century. According to the EdelGive Foundation and Hurun Report 2021, he donated an astonishing Rs 8,29,734 crore, surpassing the likes of Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Azim Premji and Shiv Nadar. Bill Gates secured the second spot on this list.

Jamsetji Tata had a profound commitment to supporting education and healthcare, beginning his philanthropic efforts in 1892. Although he passed away in 1904, his legacy of generosity continues under the stewardship of Ratan Tata, who now oversees the Tata Group's charitable initiatives.

Among the world's top 50 philanthropists, only one other Indian, Azim Premji, made the list. Premji, the founder of Wipro, has donated a remarkable USD 22 billion (Rs 1,76,000 crore). Jamsetji Tata, born into a Zoroastrian Parsi family in Gujarat, overcame numerous challenges and adhered to family traditions to establish his business.

Jamsetji Tata married and had two sons, Dorabji Tata and Ratanji Tata. The current custodian of the Tata legacy, a descendant of Ratanji Tata, continues to ensure that the Tata Group remains dedicated to philanthropic efforts.

Jamsetji Tata's life exemplifies how enduring kindness and generosity can create a lasting impact, transcending challenges and the passage of time.

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