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Interview transcript / article excerpts
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Summary
This document contains transcribed quotes and background information on two prominent Indian philanthropists, Anu Aga and Amit Chandra. They discuss their personal motivations for charitable giving, the specific organizations they support (such as Teach For India and the Akanksha Foundation), and their philosophies regarding wealth, legacy, and active involvement in social causes.
People (4)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Anu Aga | ||
| Shaheen (Mistry) | ||
| Amit Chandra | ||
| Chuck Feeney |
Organizations (11)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Thermax Ltd | ||
| TFI (Teach For India) | ||
| Rajya Sabha | ||
| Akanksha | ||
| Akanksha Foundation | ||
| Parivaar | ||
| Caring Friends | ||
| Bain Capital | ||
| DSP Merrill Lynch | ||
| The Atlantic Philanthropies | ||
| GiveIndia |
Timeline (3 events)
Anu Aga nominated to Rajya Sabha in 2012
Death of Anu Aga's son
Amit Chandra becoming Managing Director of Bain Capital
Relationships (6)
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Key Quotes (4)
"“The way things are going I am not feeling very positive. I am a born optimist; we are spending billions of dollars but is that being delivered efficiently?”"Source
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"“My giving actually started when I lost my son, who was 25 and died in a car accident.”"Source
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"“I think giving your time is critical to being able to scale up giving your money. The two things have to go hand in hand.”"Source
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"“...wealth did not necessarily translate into happiness when you really got to know a lot of these people individually.”"Source
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