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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     09 December 2010

Philanthropic Initiative By Generous Wipro Chairman Azim Pre

Philanthropic Initiative taken by Generous Wipro Chairman Azim Premji to set education centre at rural areas,

Plz, go thru the news below,

 

Premji gifts his trust stock worth Rs 8,846 crore

 

BS Reporter / Bangalore December 2, 2010, 0:08 IST

 

In the country’s largest ever contribution to philanthropy, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji has announced the transfer of 213 million equity shares valued at around approximately Rs 8,846 crore to an irrevocable trust that will finance social and not-for-profit initiatives undertaken by the Azim Premji Foundation. With this, Premji’s holding (including entities controlled by him) in the company slides from 79.36 per cent to about 68.42 per cent.

The transfer will be effected by December 7. The trust will fund, among other things, the proposed Azim Premji University that aims to improve the standard of elementary education in the country. Premji’s donation to the foundation catapults him into the leagues of John D Rockefeller and Henry Ford.

 
 
 
     

“We believe that good education is crucial to building a just, equitable, humane and sustainable society. We want to contribute significantly towards improvement of education in India, and through that towards building a better society,” Premji said in a statement.

Since its inception in 2001, the Azim Premji Foundation, in close partnership with various state governments, has been working towards improving the quality of education. So far, it has worked with over 25,000 schools involving 2.5 million children, according to a release by the foundation.

Recently, the foundation received approval from the Karnataka government to set up the Azim Premji University in the state. To be located in Bangalore, the university hopes to be operational in 2011. It will offer multidisciplinary courses, including education policy, teaching and learning, education psychology, leadership & management and educational technology, among others.

The foundation has identified about 75 acres on Sarjapur Road on the outskirts of the city, about 15 km from the Wipro headquarters.

Though a detailed investment plan is yet to be finalised, the foundation expects to invest about Rs 250 crore every year on managing the university.

“All our efforts, including the university that we are setting up, are focused on the underprivileged and disadvantaged sections of our society. Our experience of the past 10 years has motivated us to significantly scale up our initiatives, across multiple relevant dimensions,” added Premji.

The foundation has also decided to establish resource centres at state and district level across the country, which will work as an extended arm of the university. Dileep Ranjekar, co-CEO of the Foundation, said about 50 resource centres will be set up in the country over the next five years. Besides, it also intends to plan accreditation centres to promote education standards.

Recently, Anurag Behar, who earlier headed Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, was appointed co-CEO of the foundation. The company has also appointed K R Lakshminarayana, the CSO of the company, to the trust as chief endowment officer.

 

https://www.business-standard.com/india/news/premji-gifts-his-trust-stock-worth-rs-8846-crore/416864/



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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     09 December 2010

Premji Foundation to set up schools

 

Bibhu Ranjan Mishra / Bangalore December 9, 2010, 0:24 IST

 

To have at least one demonstration school in every district.The Azim Premji Foundation, a not-for-profit entity promoted by Wipro Chairman Azim Premji, will work to improve elementary education at the grassroots level across the country. The foundation, which is funded by Premji in his personal capacity, plans to set up at least one school in every district to provide quality This is the first time that the foundation plans to become directly involved in primary education, while it continues to help strengthen the education system in partnership with state governments.

“The plan is either to set up schools and manage them or explore the possibility of managing government-owned schools. We hope the first set of schools will be operational from the next academic year,” Dileep Ranjekar, co-CEO of the Azim Premji Foundation, told Business Standard.

To start with, the foundation will establish demonstration schools wherever it launches its “district learning and development centres”. It immediately plans to launch such centres in districts of Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Puducherry, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand, before going pan-India.

These schools will offer classes starting from kindergarten to Class 12. The curriculum will either follow the education board of the respective states or CBSE.

“Our demonstration schools will provide us the required experience and credibility to work with the larger system. The attempt will be to design the curriculum, teaching, learning and assessment processes to help achieve the objectives in the National Policy for Education — such as developing an ability to think independently, empathy, sensitivity to others, scientific temper and attributes that promote social and national cohesiveness,” added Ranjekar.

Ever since it was founded in 2001, the foundation’s primary focus has been elementary education in rural areas. It works with various government agencies like district institutes of education and training, district education office clusters and block resource offices to improve the quality of education. So far, the foundation has worked with over 25,000 schools involving over 2.5 million children.

In Bangalore, the Azim Premji Foundation runs two schools in partnership with real estate developers for children of migrant labourers.

Recently, Premji transferred 213 million equity shares from his holding in the company to a trust that will act as the financing body. A part of this corpus, which is valued at Rs 8,846 crore, is expected to be used to set up the schools.

The Foundation has also received approval from the Karnataka government to set up a Azim Premji University in the state. To be operational in 2011, it will offer multidisciplinary courses, including education policy, teaching and learning, education psychology, educational leadership and management and educational technology, among others.

Meanwhile, West Bengal information technology minister Debesh Das said: “The Azim Premji Foundation will extend technological support to secondary schools in the state. The foundation will help provide technological teaching tools such as computers, CDs and projectors.”

Premji was in Kolkata for a Reserve Bank of India board meeting. Besides providing technological aid to secondary schools, the foundation will also help train teachers for engineering colleges in the state.

“The Foundation is set to scale up aid operations in West Bengal. Premji spoke about a first-of-its-kind initiative, wherein his foundation would train teachers for engineering colleges, helping to provide more employable pass-outs,” Das added.

 

https://www.business-standard.com/india/news/premji-foundation-to-setschools/417653/


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