- Unveiled-Jay Vasavada
- Jamshedji Tata's dream was not only for the development of the company, but also for the development of the country. He donated 14 of his 14 houses and half of his property, including 4 properties, to make it a university that did not become a science pier in England.
After the end of the battle of Kurukshetra in India, Hastinapurnaresh, who was restless, performed Ashwamegh Yajna. That description is followed by a well-known story. Blue-eyed weasel.
According to the story, after the Yajna, when all the kings go to praise Yudhisthira's charity, the Yajna food is thrown on the ground in the school, and then the bitter weed is cut. Half of Nolia's body is made of gold. When the astonished Pandava asks him, he says that a poor Brahmin lived where he lived years ago. (By the way, many scholars value the word Brahman with study, scholarship, etc., instead of caste. The wise will often remain poor in a world run by the sword. Would it be an eternal price? Anyway.)
The Brahmin and his family had not eaten for many days. Barely a day he got a few barley in begging. Gher eno sattu-satharo (an old dish like making rice doi in water - an old dish like soup) was divided into four parts and eaten, and a hungry man came to the yard as a guest. In India, when it is called Kanyadan in marriage, does any scholar miss the food donation a little? If the Brahmin removed part of it, the guest was not satisfied. His wife, son and daughter-in-law gave their share despite saying they could die without eating. The guest monk disguised himself as Yama (the god of death, known as Dharma), praised him, and departed for heaven. (Symbolically, he sacrificed himself rather than helping others.)
Seeing this scene, the weaver saw that there were grains of food falling on the ground and half of the body that touched it became golden like gold! Then, according to Noliya, he went back to many yagnas for years, but no such golden body was left. With great hope he came to the Yajna of Dharmaraj Yudhisthira. But there was no effect. That is why he became angry and said Katuvachan (bitter weed). Nilachakshu Nolia said, 'Maharaj, the donation of that poor Brahmin was better than yours, because he gave what he had. Regardless of his own future, if he himself was not wealthy! You have given extra, so it does not have a golden effect in terms of 'religion' (god of death)! '
That's real Indian culture. That is what is said in the Atharva Veda - combine with hundreds of hands, divide with thousands of hands. Very practical advice. The poor living by borrowing cannot become Daneshwari Karna. On the contrary, they become a burden to their relatives and then become more corrupt or demanding than earning. So work hard first, put talent to work and accumulate wealth on your own. Then use it to keep flowing. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. There are only three speeds of wealth. Donation, sacrifice, destruction. If you don't give it, don't use it with Jalsa, otherwise it will be a pity when you will be destroyed. Like Kabir's Doha: If the water is high in the boat, the price is high in the house, let's raise our hands, this is the work of Ayano!
But gradually the glory of renunciation increased in India. If Lakshmi is not to be earned, then where is the use of Lakshmi Pujan in the country? There were chains of slavery. Although wealth was inevitable, socially rich people were looked upon with envy (jealousy) and hatred (hate) for not having it. As the liberal culture in our adornment has set foot in the West and the Victorian-Wahhabi Islamic culture of limitations has started to be called Indian, the inverted mathematics is going on. So last year, Twitter's Jack Dorsey donated a fifth of his પાંચ 5 billion private fortune in a transparent manner. Since the birth of Mark Zuckerberg's daughter from the 1 billion foundation, events have been set up in her name. While Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Bernard Arno are playing the musical chair of being the world's richest man, Bill Gates, who got himself out of it, said before his divorce that he was still in the top ten of the richest people, meaning he had to give more and more. Needed, I could still donate less. Bill Gates' girlfriends are seen by the 'characterless' society measuring the character from the time of one's relationship with a woman, but the top ten Indian billionaires are sweating without exception in taking note of this generosity. Everybody has to save tax - Charity is not a real donation according to Nilchakshu Nolia. Yes, the common man is thoughtfully generous. For the injection of sixteen crores of newborns, Y is bursting at the seams. Even the rich are very greedy.
That is why the situation in India was such that most of the donations were made according to caste or religion during the British rule. Not good for the whole town or region or country. Hostels-educational institutions according to their respective class-denominations. Food fields, orphanages. Some of the kings who came in contact with the British revived the old heritage of India. The era of Prajavatsal rulers like Sayajirao of Vadodara, Bhagwadsinhji of Gondal, Krishnakumar Singhji of Bhavnagar came. But not only for their religion-caste-society but for all, the garden or the square or the hospital or the school college was started by the Parsis who settled here from ancient Persia (present day Iran) and became sweet like sugar in Gujarati milk.
After coming to India, Gandhiji's fight was helped by many dignitaries from Birla to Sarabhai, from Bajaj to Nanji Kalidas. But the great Seth who sent the first aid from India to his satyagraha in South Africa was The Great Grand Jamshedji Tata. Bhishma Pitamah of the Tata Empire! Whose logic was that if someone was talking about humanity in front of the white power of Hindustan, then it is the duty of humanity to help him. The same Tata who compiled the world's most prestigious Durun International organization's list of the best donors of the last century, repeat hundred years, based on everything from inflation adjustment to donation type, circumstances, impact, was declared the number one champion donor! Right now! Infect, Tata himself inspired socially useful philanthropy, leaving behind American steel giant Andrew Carnegie and current philanthropist Bill-Melinda Gates Foundation and Warren Buffett! It is a different matter that there is no other Indian name among the greatest philanthropists of the last century without the exception of Azim Premji, a nobleman like Tata in charity. Only 2 out of 20, whom we call 'capitalist materialist dollarrio country' and give 'religious sermons', belong to America! I mean, America's champion in the world's top universities, let's see a medal in Daneshwari when the Olympics take place now! Alas, an anonymous customer just gave a tip of Rs 11.5 lakh after a bill of Rs 500 in a restaurant there!
But for now we need a glimpse of this list.
Nine and a half thousand years ago, the Sumerians made clay coins for oil and livestock and laid the foundations of today's financial world. Since then, Adelagiv Durun reports have been flooded with figures in US dollars (multiplied by 3 rupees). Together, these 50 donors contributed 3 billion to the world. Of this, Rs 203 billion was in the form of foundations.
Point to be noted. Direct donations become more useful individually. But social use only comes with the foresight of setting up a system to make that activity permanent. There is a difference between eminent persons like Atledipchandbhai Gardi, Balwantbhai Parekh, Kantien Shroff making personal donations and setting up free museums or academic research institutes like Smithonian on a permanent basis. The help of the guild tradition we have found there individuals for centuries. But Tata's value is in the foundation he has developed. The capital of the foundations raised from such donations is New York. There are ten in the top fifty. Second is London. There are five. Out of a total of 20 names, only 15 survive. If there is one person in the surviving group who has done the most direct single donor charity at the individual level in a single year, it is Anne's witty wife, Mackenzie Scott, who has been separated from Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Its annual donation is eight and a half billion dollars! Sometimes personal divorce benefits the world!
Education and healthcare are two of the most basic foundations on which we do not contest elections. Annual grants of 20 billion are provided. 5% of the foundation is run by family members or founders themselves (Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, etc.). The youngest foundation is Maa Hutang, the young founder of the Chinese Tencent company, which owns the mobile version of games like Pubji, dating back to 1912, and the oldest. If our Sir Jamshedji Tata's 15 year old founded in 19th speaks, then Apun is one solid on me or not (Courtesy: Bachchan, Amar Akbar Anthony)
The last 50 kind donors of these 100 years are back from America, China, Britain, India and Switzerland and Portugal. It's about Sartoch's donation. There are many names from France to Italy. Yes, Andrew Carnegie came up with the golden formula (like our post-Vanprastha hermit) to implement the golden formula of using the remaining 5% of what was learned in learning the new 5% of life and giving back to the rest of the society. - It doesn't happen right now.
Daneshwaris are called philanthropists in English. It is the original Greek word philanthropy. Meaning, love for peers. The basic thing is connectivity with this society, with humanity. Tesla's Elon Musk raised આવક 121 billion last year. But his passion is to build a colony on Mars. The starving colony of Africa is not to be missed. Have. Her money is her choice. But according to research by the Hurun Foundation, there are 200 billionaires in the world who are called billionaires in dollars. Some of them are not registered due to private property like Gulf countries or China. Except for the debt-ridden United States and Europe. A few are in Japan and China.
In today's top ten, Tata tops the list with 104.5 billion. This means that Tata has donated almost 200 billion rupees at today's price in the legacy of a century so far! This is the difference between a treasure and a nobility. Then there is the Bill-Melinda Gates Foundation with 4.5 billion. Then there are Henry Wellcome (8.3), whose flirtatious life has become a serial for Bubbe films on the fad, as well as Bhanjabaj Howard Hughes (7.8), Warren Buffett (7.8), George Oros (7.8), Hans Wilsdorf (1). .3), which includes Lilly Sr. (3.4), John Rockefeller (3.2), Edsel Ford (2.3).
Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are known to have a general interest in the stock market. WhatsApp messages move around. Howard Hughes is the subject of a different article, which is a whimsical genius who left behind the Ford Foundation in a single-handed donation. Henry Wellcome was a pharmaceutical giant (Glaxo). George Oros Investor to Hedge Fund Manager Hans Wilsdorf Founder of the world famous watch Rolex. JK Lily Sr. is a pioneer in the production of drugs such as Insulin and Prozke.
John d. Rockefeller is a whole legend. Gold standard in the world of modern charity. Ford, the pioneer of the modern car family, also needs no further introduction. Number eleven is Robert Wood Johnson II with Johnson & Johnson. The entire report has 40 names. Among the names that may be of interest is Andrew Carnegie, one of the foremost donors to the United States. Gordon Moore of Inertal Chip is Alibaba's Jack Ma, an educationist who has been underground for some time after a rift with the Chinese government. Michael Bloomberg also has David Packard and William Hewlett with SP Computers. His stinginess led to the emergence of films and serials, and the last one to take the initiative in donations was the Oil King who is as rich as Paul Getty. John D. earned from insurance real estate. Is MacArthur. "I'm not the owner of the money, I'm just the scribe," said William Kellogg of the Kellogg's Breakfast Serial Company. Banker Andrew Mellon is also the founder of Walmart and Sam Bolton, who runs several homes from cheap supermarkets. Robert Woodroof is the former president of Coca-Cola. Margaret Cargill also has Lee Ka Shing. In addition to Makil Dell of Dell Company and William Lever of Unilever, there is also Hilton.
But it flies in all the names: Azim Premji with Wipro. The 'Giving Please' launched by Warren Buffett etc. in 2010 was the first from India. He transferred 5% of Wipro to the Foundation. He is determined to donate almost all his property. Azim Premji has given ૫ 150 million to the youngest employee in Kovid alone. It is a matter of pride that it is not behind in the list of the best donors here. If Tata is number one, then Premji is number twelve! It is a matter of pride that even the so-called leaders of Gujarat did not take the same note of this news. But like Tata, Azim Premji is Gujarati! There are two Gujaratis in the first dozen of the best philanthropists of the whole world! A Parsi, a Muslim. (Even if both are considered minorities, read this to take down the number of those who wear the glasses of religiosity!)
But Tata's lamp, the gem of Navsari that former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru awarded as 'One Man Planning Commission', is still burning today. If we look at Mithapur only colony, we can see how much Tata is focused on developing the society instead of just making profit. . So he is not very interested in the race. This is not a party that has become 'wealthy' overnight by haphazard manipulation. With few exceptions among the earning cricketers-filmstars, we are not there as much philanthropy as abroad today.
Jamshedji Tata's dream was not only for the development of the company, but also for the development of the country. Jivetejiv donated half of his 18 houses, including six properties, to make it a university that did not become a science pier in England. Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When it started in 1911, Jamshedji Tata, who funded the idea, was no more. But he did not even give her the name. Veterans like CV Raman, Visvesvaraya and Homi Bhabha joined it. It developed everything from aeronautical engineering in India to sandalwood soap in Karnataka, and the initial brainpower for ISRO came from Satish Dhawan. Independent India needs science and technology to become self-reliant, as Tata recognized in the time of Swami Vivekananda.
Before his son Dorabji Tata's wife died of cancer in 191 and Dorab died in the second year, he went to donate to the Tata Memorial Cancer Research Hospital at the cost of one billion rupees today! Dorab's brother late. Archaeological excavations of Pataliputra, the capital of the Mauryan dynasty, were carried out by Sr. Ratan Tata in 1911. In addition to the Heap Education Foundation, the Research Foundation, the NCPA (National Center for the Performing Arts), started during JRD Tata's time in Mumbai, is used by Tata's Lakshmi Satkara in research from astrophysics to tropical diseases. Whether it is the employee who died in the terrorist attack on the Taj Hotel, or the future of the children of the ordinary employee. Tata offers a company like Friendly Guide instead of a business company! Is it like JRD blessing his rival Narayanamurthy in his own field? Yet Mumbai International Airport does not have Tata's name!
On March 17, J.R.D. Tata, however, received the Bharat Ratna. Then, at the age of eight, he said to the 2000 office staff, 'You are my family, my children.' He added, "I want to see India become a happy country before it becomes a prosperous country in the next century!"
Salaam Tata Trusts. We trust you. We salute you!
Xing Thing
A PDF copy of this international report, which is also available for free viewing on Indian IT, has been put up for sale in PDF for Rs. Either this great giver or this idiot is making money of the public! Yeh bhi hai india.
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