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Indian-American Attorney Ajay Raju Recognised With Philanthropy Award

IANS, 17 Oct, 2017 12:29 PM
    Noted Indian-American attorney Ajay Raju has been honoured with the third American Bazaar Philanthropy award in recognition of his philanthropic activities in the US.
     
    “Raju was honoured for his commitment to revive Philadelphia through the Germination Project,” said Asif Ismail, publisher of The American Bazaar, an online ethnic news publication about Indian-Americans.
     
    “The Germination project is a signature initiative of the Pamela and Ajay Raju Foundation that recruits talented teenagers and prepare them to be tomorrow’s leaders,” Ismail said in a statement.
     
    Previous recipients of the award include Indian-American philanthropist Frank Islam and Suri Sehgal, founder of the SM Sehgal Foundation.
     
    In his remarks on the occasion, Islam underscored the need of philanthropy.
     
    Raju, he said, has done a fabulous job in regenerating the city of brotherly love.
     
    “We are living in an increasingly dangerous world and times. World peace is essential for the future of this planet. There is much deadly conflict now and threats of it around the globe which must be controlled,” he said.
     
    Recognising this, he has supported both the US Institute for Peace and the Woodrow Wilson Center, which bring scholars and practitioners to develop programmes to try to find peaceful means for conflict resolution, Islam said.
     
    Navneet S Chugh, a California-based attorney, said the US had a rich tradition of charity and giving.
     
    India and Indian-Americans still have a long way to go, as he citied some of the recent figures with regard to non-profits.
     
    Last year, Americans gave USD 500 billion in donations to charities. As many as 70 per cent of this was given by individuals and only five per cent came from corporate sector.
     
    One third of the donations went for religious purposes, 20 per cent went to education and 10 per cent to social services. 

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