The Asian Age

Nilekanis, 3 PIOs to donate over half of wealth

Bill and Melinda Gates initiative Giving Pledge continues to grow

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New York, May 31: Infosys co- founder and chairman Nandan Nile- kani, his wife Rohini Nilekani and three Indian- origin billionair­es have joined the philanthro­pic initiative created by philanthro­pists Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett, pledging to commit more than half of their wealth to charitable causes.

The Nilekanis, Aneel and Allison Bhusri, Shamsheer and Shabeena Vayalil and BR Shetty and his wife Chandra kumari Raghuram Shetty are among the 14 philanthro­pists to have joined the Giving Pledge throughout the previous year, bringing the total to 183 from 22 countries since the pledge began in 2010 with 40 American philanthro­pists, a press release from the Giving Pledge said on Wednesday.

Now in its eighth year, the philanthro­py effort continues to expand internatio­nally with the addition of philanthro­pists from Canada, India, the UAE, as well as the US.

The multi- generation­al initiative, created by Bill and Melinda Gates and Buffett, invites the world’s wealthiest philanthro­pists to commit more than half of their wealth to charitable causes during their lifetimes or in their wills.

“Over the past eight years, we’ve been inspired by the dedicated philanthro­pists who have chosen to join the Giving Pledge, and this year’s group is no exception. They are passionate about using their wealth to help reduce inequities and improve lives of everyone,” Buffett said.

US- based Bhusri is cofounder and chief executive officer of business software firm Workday. Forbes’ real- time rankings of the world’s billionair­es pegs Bhusri’s net worth at USD 1.8 billion.

Shamsheer Vayalil is a doctor, entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist and founder and MD of UAE-based VPS Healthcare, one of the leading healthcare groups in the region, with 22 hospitals and over 125 medical centres in four countries, as well as one of the largest pharmaceut­ical plants in the UAE.

In their letter, Shamsheer and his wife Shabeena, who live in Abu Dhabi, said “for us, success means having created something that can make a positive difference in the lives of people.”

UAE- based BR Shetty and his wife Chandrakum­ari Raghuram Shetty also joined the pledge.

IN ITS EIGHTH year, the philanthro­py effort continues to expand internatio­nally with addition of philanthro­pists from Canada, India, UAE, and US

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