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Rs 2 crore ‘Singhvi Endowment’ established as a philanthropic initiative at Jindal Global Law School

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Sonepat: A senior advocate of the Supreme Court and Member of the Rajya Sabha, Dr Abhishek M Singhvi, has established “Singhvi Endowment” to the tune of Rs 2 crore as a philanthropic initiative at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS). Besides, the initiative pays homage to Dr LM Singhvi, who was an eminent diplomat, parliamentarian, jurist and author. Professor C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice-Chancellor, OP Jindal Global University and Founding Dean JGLS, said, “This is a historic event for us to have become the recipient of the distinguished endowment by Dr Singhvi.”

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Study on how Indians donate

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Sonepat: The Centre for Social Impact and Philanthropy of Ashoka University launched a study ‘How India Gives 2020-21’ in collaboration with the Kantar Worldpanel to provide a deeper understanding of the formal and informal ways in which Indians donate for philanthropic causes. Interviews with a panel of around 81,000 households across 18 states provided an understanding of the donation patterns across geographies and socio-economic groups. 

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