Abraham Moses has developed a habit of helping those in need
Forbes India picks business leaders who bring in the same level of passion and energy to philanthropy that they put in running their organizations
With the right mix of ad campaign and social awareness, Tata Tea seems to have got the perfect brew
Nachiket Mor opted out of the race for the corner office at ICICI Bank to link the world of ideas with the world of execution
His mother’s plight prodded UK businessman Raj Loomba to move mountains and make society a better place for widows
Jain Irrigation changed the lives of millions of farmers with its modern drip irrigation systems, till government finances threatened to scupper its model. Now, founder Bhavarlal Jain is fighting back with a new plan
A former private equity investor tries to bridge India’s gaping education divide
For more than a decade, Azim Premji Foundation has been working to improve education. Just like at Wipro, Premji has left it to a professional team to run it
For Narayanan Vaghul, giving back to society is, quite simply, a human duty
Virendra Mhaiskar has made IRB India’s largest and most profitable toll-road operator. In a sector that has most companies reeling under debt, he seems to be the rare animal with enough cash on hand
Five generations of the Murugappa family have sworn by the Chettiar tradition of giving back to the community