Premji earmarks 34% Wipro shares for philanthropy


Bengaluru, Mar 13 (IANS): IT czar and Wipro Chairman Azim Premji has earmarked 34 per cent of Wipro Ltd shares worth market value of Rs 52,750 crore or $7.5 billion for philanthropy, a statement said on Wednesday.

"Azim Premji has increased his commitment to philanthropy, by irrevocably renouncing more of his personal assets and earmarking them to the endowment, which supports Azim Premji Foundation's philanthropic activities," the city-based Foundation said in a statement.

With his new commitment, Premji's total contribution to the philanthropic endowment corpus is Rs 145,000 crore ($21 billion), which includes 67 per cent of economic ownership of Wipro Ltd, according to the statement.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, Mar 14 2019

    Mr. Azim Premji is one of the noble most individual in the Nation who has given so much to India in the form of philanthropic as well as many other generous contributions. We do not know what and how India has honored Premji, but his recognition is long over due.

    Thank you, Mr. Azim Premji for all your initiatives and contributions towards the Nation We shall always remain grateful to you and your family.

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