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Philanthropy in India: promise to practice

By: Publication details: Sage Publications India Private Limited; 2016 New Delhi, IndiaDescription: xix, 228p. HardboundISBN:
  • 978-93-515-0752-9
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 177-7/Kas/Han 38526
Contents:
Foreword by Noshir H. Dadrawala Acknowledgments Introduction The Practice of Philanthropy Charitable Trusts in India Individual Giving Corporate Giving Diaspora Philanthropy Trends in Philanthropy Conclusion Bibliography Index
Summary: A vivid account of philanthropic practices in the Indian context. Philanthropy has a very long tradition in India. All practicing religions embody the idea of philanthropy and the concept of daan works across religions and cultures. This book provides unique sociological and empirical perspectives, contrasting what is happening in India vis-á-vis other countries. It documents various government policies that have influenced philanthropy and identifies successful strategies practiced by the general population as well as organizations. Through case studies, narratives and interviews of philanthropists, the book examines various modes of giving—formal and informal, religious and secular, charitable trusts and foundations, NGOs and corporates, diaspora as well as social media platforms—that shape the practice and promise of philanthropy in India today.
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Foreword by Noshir H. Dadrawala Acknowledgments Introduction The Practice of Philanthropy Charitable Trusts in India Individual Giving Corporate Giving Diaspora Philanthropy Trends in Philanthropy Conclusion Bibliography Index

A vivid account of philanthropic practices in the Indian context.

Philanthropy has a very long tradition in India. All practicing religions embody the idea of philanthropy and the concept of daan works across religions and cultures. This book provides unique sociological and empirical perspectives, contrasting what is happening in India vis-á-vis other countries. It documents various government policies that have influenced philanthropy and identifies successful strategies practiced by the general population as well as organizations.

Through case studies, narratives and interviews of philanthropists, the book examines various modes of giving—formal and informal, religious and secular, charitable trusts and foundations, NGOs and corporates, diaspora as well as social media platforms—that shape the practice and promise of philanthropy in India today.

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