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Wipro chairman Azim Premji to donate more to public-spirited causes

New Delhi: Wipro Chairman Azim Premji, who had already donated 39 per cent of his wealth to Azim Premji Foundation for public welfare has said that he will donate more in the coming days.

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New Delhi: Wipro Chairman Azim Premji, who had already donated 39 per cent of his wealth to Azim Premji Foundation for public welfare has said that he will donate more in the coming days.  

The Indian Merchants Chamber on Tuesday gave a lifetime achievement award to Premji, who in his speech asked business leaders to donate more for the welfare of the society.

“Driven by my own instinctive understanding and beliefs and influenced by many ideals of trusteeship, I have irrevocably donated about 39 per cent of the wealth of Wipro to the Azim Premji Foundation. I would like to donate much more to this foundation and I will do that in the course of rest of my life,” he said here.

Personal involvement and building institutions should be the key to this engagement, he said.

Speaking of his own journey as philanthropist which started in 2001, Premji said being rich “did not thrill” him.

“I have always felt intuitively that such large wealth cannot be the privy of any one person or family,” he said.

Azim Premji Foundation is present across the diverse aspects of education sector, from running or supporting schools to influencing policy, Premji says, adding that its personnel have played a role in the overhaul of the upcoming education policy.

He also touched upon following the path of integrity which “was not easy” and “was particularly difficult in the early stages of my life when we were trying to establish that we cherish integrity.”

Meanwhile, officials of the 100-year-old IMC said it would be soon renamed as 'IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry'.

The chamber on Tuesday appointed Deepak Premnarayen, Executive Chairman and founder of ICS Group, as president for 2016-17.

(With PTI Inputs)

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