sixth edition of EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2019
Total
contribution by all 100 Indians featured in the list stood at INR 4,391 crore -
up by 90% in a year
47% of the
donations emanated from personal capacity; while the remaining 53% comprised of
CSR spends by their respective business groups
Number of
individuals donating upwards of INR 10 crore stood at 72 against 38 in 2018
Six women
feature in the list; led by Rohini Nilekani
Education
remains the most popular philanthropic cause; followed by Healthcare and Arts,
Culture & Heritage
Mumbai is
home to most uber-rich philanthropists; followed by New Delhi and Bengaluru
Contribution
of top 10 people on the list account for 63% of the cumulative contribution of
all 100 people featured on the list
Leaders
with starsigns Pisces, Aries, Gemini and Sagittarius dominate the list
by Samiksha
Mumbai, 14th October
2019: EdelGive
Foundation and Hurun Report India today unveiled the sixth edition of ‘EdelGive
Hurun India Philanthropy List 2019’. The list includes the names of the
individuals from corporate India, whose own total contribution (personal and
corporate) exceed INR 5 crore per year. The 2019 edition features 100 names –
led by Shiv Nadar at the top spot. Azim Premji and Mukesh Ambani rank 2nd
and 3rd respectively. The cumulative contribution of all the
individuals on the list account for INR 4,391 crore, of which top 10 names
accounted for 63%.
As compared to 2018’s list, the 2019
edition witnessed an 90% increase in the total contribution made (INR 4,391
crore in 2019 – up from INR 2,310 crore); as well as the number of people who
contributed upwards of INR 10 crore per year towards philanthropic activities
(72 in 2019 – up from 38). Education remained the most popular philanthropic
cause, followed by Healthcare and Arts, Culture & Heritage. Forty-seven
percent of funds (or INR 2,058 crore) were contributed by individuals in their
personal capacity while the remaining 53% was contributed as CSR spends through
their business groups. The cut-off for 2019 edition was extended from INR 10
crore in 2018 to INR 5 crore.
Top 10 in the EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2019
Rank 2019
|
Name
|
Contribution (INR crore)
|
Primary Cause
|
Company
|
City
|
1-
|
Shiv Nadar
|
826
|
Education
|
HCL
|
New Delhi
|
2↑
|
Azim Premji
|
453
|
Education
|
Wipro
|
Bengaluru
|
3↓
|
Mukesh Ambani
|
402
|
Education
|
Reliance Industries
|
Mumbai
|
4*
|
Nandan Nilekani
|
204
|
Sustainable
Development
|
Infosys
|
Bengaluru
|
5↓
|
Ajay Piramal & family
|
200
|
Social
Development
|
Piramal Group
|
Mumbai
|
6*
|
Rohini Nilekani
|
142
|
Sustainable
Development
|
Infosys
|
Bengaluru
|
7*
|
Rahul Bajaj
|
131
|
Livelihood
Enhancement
|
Bajaj Auto
|
Pune
|
8*
|
Cyrus S Poonawalla
|
117
|
Sanitation
|
Serum Institute of India
|
Pune
|
9*
|
Anil Agarwal
|
113
|
Education
|
Vedanta
|
London
|
10↓
|
Gautam Adani
|
84
|
Education
|
Adani Group
|
Ahmedabad
|
10↓
|
Godrej family
|
84
|
Livelihood
Enhancement
|
Godrej
|
Mumbai
|
Mumbai (31 individuals) is home to
most of corporate India’s philanthropists, followed by New Delhi (16
individuals) and Bengaluru (11 individuals). The average age of the individuals
in the sixth edition of EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List stood at 64
years (one year younger than 2018 edition). Rajiv Poddar of Balkrishna
Industries (34 years) is the youngest individual to feature in the list while
Dharam Pal Gulati of MDH (95 years) is the eldest individual. Six women too
feature on the list – with Rohini Nilekani leading as the highest contributor –
ranked
6th.
Commenting on the launch of the
EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2019, Anas Rahman Junaid, MD, and Chief Researcher, Hurun Report India, said
“Three key trends emerge from this year’s edition. First, as the rich Indians
get richer; their contribution to the philanthropic causes too witness a jump.
Two, there remains a lot of potential for corporate India to grow well by doing
good. Case in point, the contribution from the top 10 individuals on the list
account for 61%. In other words, the remaining 90 individuals account for 39%.
There remains a lot of untapped potential which will come at the forefront with
initiatives such as these. And three, corporate India is banking and investing
on education – much more than any other cause. The megatrend at play here is
that the focus of philanthropy in the country is shifting from donating to
empowering. It is indeed a long term play, but would surely lead to lasting
change in the years to come.”
Vidya Shah, CEO of
EdelGive Foundation,
said “When we embarked on this partnership with the Hurun Report India, our
overall objective was to understand giving in India based on evidence and data.
It is very satisfying to see the results show a significant growth in
philanthropy in India, with the number of individual donors at an all-time
high. As a sector, we now need to ensure that this ‘giving’ is resulting in a
positive change in social indicators and being optimally utilized towards
programmatic and organisational growth of our NGOs onground.”
Since the inception of the List in
2013, the no. of entrants in EdelGive Hurun Philanthropy List has grown 3 times
during the same period. Interestingly, Hurun India Rich List has also
registered a similar growth.
Key Star Signs in Edelgive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2019
Zodiac sign
|
Number of Individual
|
Most generous
person
|
Contribution INR crore
|
Pisces
|
12
|
Leena Gandhi Tewari
|
34
|
Aries
|
11
|
Mukesh Ambani
|
402
|
Gemini
|
11
|
Nandan Nilekani
|
204
|
Sagittarius
|
11
|
SP Hinduja & brothers
|
52
|
Scorpio
|
10
|
Ranjan Pai
|
74
|
Leo
|
9
|
Azim Premji
|
453
|
Virgo
|
8
|
Anil Agarwal
|
113
|
Taurus
|
8
|
Cyrus S Poonawalla
|
117
|
Cancer
|
6
|
Shiv Nadar
|
826
|
Capricorn
|
5
|
Shamsheer Vayalil
|
30
|
Aquarius
|
3
|
Vikram Lal
|
22
|
Libra
|
3
|
Bhadresh Shah
|
6
|
Methodology
To put together a comprehensive list of
the largest philanthropists of India is an almost impossible task. However, we
believe at Hurun Report that, the EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List is the
most serious and authoritative effort to date, identifying the individuals and
highlighting the causes they donate to. To make this list, the Hurun Report
surveyed 1,000 of India’s most successful entrepreneurs, including those from
the Hurun India Rich List 2019, meticulously cross-referencing the results with
media reports and charitable foundations. In the course of the research, Hurun
Report attended non-profit related seminars, as well as meeting with scholars,
experts, philanthropists and senior members of charitable foundations.
Hurun Report includes cash and cash
equivalents pledged with legally binding commitments for the twelve-month
period from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019. Hurun Report included contributions made by companies in
which an individual had a significant share by applying the percentage the
individual has of the company on the contributions. So, for example, Biocon for
the period made contributions of INR 8 crore, and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw holds
60.68% of the shares of the company, so Hurun Report recorded Shaw’s
contributions as INR 4.92 crore. In 2015, Azim Premji had transferred a
significant part of his shareholding amounting to 39% of the shares of Wipro to
trust and foundation, which has been taken into account that year. Since this
is a one-time philanthropic contribution, it has not been included this year. The list includes the only individual born
and bred in India regardless of the passport they currently hold. Values are
rounded, and past figures are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
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