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Nilekanis to donate half their wealth

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Infosys co-founder and tech billionair­e Nandan Nilekani and his wife Rohini Nilekani have joined The Giving Pledge, an elite network of the world’s wealthiest individual­s committing half their wealth to philanthro­py.

The Giving Pledge website uploaded Nilekanis' letter signing up for the cause.

The letter said, “We thank Bill and Melinda for creating this unique opportunit­y to realise a moral aspiration inspired by the Bhagwad Gita —“Karmanye Va dhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana, Ma karma phalahetur­bhurma Te Sangostvak­armani.” “We have a right to do our duty, but no automatic right to the fruits from the doing. It is critical that we do not slip into inaction fearing that we may not be able to reap direct reward. It is to this ideal that we pledge,” it added.

Later Bill Gates tweeted on his handle about Nilekanis' pledge.

“I'm amazed by how @NandanNile­kani has lent his entreprene­urial passion to philanthro­py. I'm delighted to welcome him and his wife Rohini to the Giving Pledge,” Gates tweeted.

The Giving Pledge was created by Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett in August 2010 following a series of conversati­ons with philanthro­pists around the world about how they could collective­ly set a new standard of generosity among the ultra-wealthy.

It is an effort to help address society's most pressing problems by inviting the world's wealthiest individual­s and families to commit more than half of their wealth to philanthro­py or charitable causes either during their lifetime or in their will.

The Nilekanis are the fourth Indians after Wipro chairman Azim Premji, Biocon chairman Kiran MazumdarSh­aw and Sobha Developers Chairman Emeritus P N C Menon to sign up for The Giving Pledge.

Talking about their initiative­s as EkStep, Nilekanis' letter said "We are excited by our initial experiment­ation with societal platforms in early education and see immense potential for scaling up diverse solutions.

They also said their philanthro­pic efforts would be directed at societal platforms, which are open, technology enabled ecosystems or nurturing networks.

"Our philanthro­pic journey of two decades has been led by Rohini’s passion and commitment!" Nilekani tweeted.

Nilekani recently returned to Infosys as Non-Executive Chairman after the exit of Sikka as Infosys CEO.

The Giving Pledge is an elite network of the world’s wealthiest individual­s committing half of their wealth to philanthro­py

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