The Asian Age

Sunil Mittal pledges 7,000cr ` to charity

Money to be used to educate unprivileg­ed children

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The Sunil Bharti Mittal family has pledged 10 per cent ( around ` 7,000 crore) of its wealth, including 3 per cent of their stake in group flagship Bharti Airtel to support activities of the Bharti Foundation, the Mittal family’s philanthro­pic arm.

The money will be used to educated unprivileg­ed children and in setting up a new university to offer free education to meritoriou­s but underprivi­leged students.

“With this commitment, the Bharti Family envisions to significan­tly step up the scope and reach of Bharti Foundation’s activities, and further enable the foundation to develop and execute innovative developmen­t models to support the aspiration­s of India’s underprivi­leged including students of Satya Bharti Schools,” said the company. The proposed university will come up on a 100- acre land and “active discussion­s” are on with various States including Punjab and Haryana to finalise the location.

The pledged amount, totalling ` 7,000 crore would mostly go into setting up of a new technology-oriented university in North India, while some part of it would also be used for expanding the existing Satya Bharti School Programme — Bharti Foundation’s flagship initiative.

“We are not in this for

Mr Mittal’s philanthro­pic move comes just days after Infosys cofounder Nandan Nilekani and his wife Rohini Nilekani committed half of their wealth to philanthro­py by joining the ‘ The Giving Pledge’, a movement spearheade­d by Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates and Warren Buffett

business,” said Sunil Mittal, who was flanked by his brothers Rakesh and Rajan.

The proposed university will come up on a 100acre land and “active discussion­s” are on with various States including Punjab and Haryana to finalise the location.

Mr Mittal said he expected the ground breaking ceremony to take place by early next year and the first academic session would commence by 2021.

Mr Mittal’s philanthro­pic move comes just days after Infosys cofounder and tech titan Nandan Nilekani and his wife Rohini Nilekani committed half of their wealth to philanthro­py by joining the ‘ The Giving Pledge’, a movement spearheade­d by Microsoft co- founder Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.

The proposed University for science and technology would focus on advanced technologi­es like AI, Robotics, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality and IoT in addition to offering degrees in electrical and electronic­s engineerin­g and management.

It will seek partnershi­ps and industry linkages with tech giants like Facebook, Microsoft, Google and Apple, among others.

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