Glimpses: Forbes India Philanthropy Awards 2013

Forbes India played host to a distinguished gathering of individuals and organisations who have created philanthropic models that look set to stand the test of time. The Good Samaritans pledged to do even more as they collected their awards at a ceremony in Bangalore on November 29. The winners’ trophies were exquisite metalwork keepsakes depicting the Mubhi Tree, symbolic of the art of giving.
Published: Dec 7, 2013
Dr Devi Shetty, chairman of Narayana Health, receives the Good Company award
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Dr Devi Shetty, chairman of Narayana Health, receives the Good Company award
Anu Aga, former chairperson, Thermax, wins in the Corporate Catalyst category
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Anu Aga, former chairperson, Thermax, wins in the Corporate Catalyst category
Members of the Bajaj family receiving the Distinguished Family of the Year award for outstanding wor
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Members of the Bajaj family receiving the Distinguished Family of the Year award for outstanding work of the Bajaj Foundation
Archana Raghuram, director, Cognizant Outreach, accepting the Good Samaritan Award
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Archana Raghuram, director, Cognizant Outreach, accepting the Good Samaritan Award
Amit Chandra of Bain Capital receives the NextGen Leader in Philanthropy Award from Ravi Ventakesan
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Amit Chandra of Bain Capital receives the NextGen Leader in Philanthropy Award from Ravi Ventakesan
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw presenting Jamshyd Godrej, chairman, Godrej and Boyce, with the Outstanding Corp
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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw presenting Jamshyd Godrej, chairman, Godrej and Boyce, with the Outstanding Corporate Foundation Award
Nandan and Rohini Nilekani accepting the Outstanding Philanthropist award
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Nandan and Rohini Nilekani accepting the Outstanding Philanthropist award