AIF
to honor Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman of GE and Mukesh Ambani, Chairman
of Reliance Industries at Fifth Annual Spring Gala
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youth livelihood initiative to be announced----
Dateline:
New York, NY USA
The American India Foundation
will host its Fifth Annual Spring Gala in New York City on April
30. AIF will honor two leaders for their corporate and philanthropic
commitment to India – Mr. Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman of GE
and Mr. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, India’s
largest privately held company.
“Jeff and Mukesh lead two companies that have played an
integral role in India’s economic success story. They have
made immense contributions to India’s development, primarily
through their corporate activities,” said Mr. Paul Kazarian,
Founder and Managing Director of Japonica Partners, who is chairing
the gala.
The gala is the biggest India-focused philanthropic fundraiser
in the United States. Funds raised at the gala will go towards
AIF’s main activity of funding innovative Indian non-profit
organizations (NGOs) in the areas of education, livelihood and
public health in India. Since 2001, AIF has invested in more than
100 Indian NGOs.
“Despite India’s economic success in recent years,
there are millions of people who are left out of this progress.
AIF has been a leader in applying philanthropic resources to enable
these excluded people to also benefit from economic growth,”
said Mr. Pradeep Kashyap, Vice Chair of AIF. “It is a privilege
for us to count on the support of two of the world’s foremost
corporate leaders in our work.”
AIF will announce a major expansion of its vocational training
initiative targeting unemployed youth in urban India. Currently,
80 percent of youth entering the job market in India lack a marketable
skill. To address this problem, AIF’s NGO partners have
already trained and placed approximately 30,000 young people in
jobs in high-growth industries across the country.
According to Ms. Chandrika Tandon, Chair of AIF’s Livelihood
Initiative, “One hears about skilled labor shortages across
various industries in India; if we can prepare youth from disadvantaged
backgrounds to meet these market needs they can participate in
the Indian success story as well.”
More details about the initiative will be announced at the Gala.
About AIF:
AIF's mission is to accelerate social and economic change in India.
By mobilizing people and resources in the United States, AIF has
invested in over 100 Indian non-governmental organizations since
its inception in 2001. AIF awards grants to education, livelihood
and public health projects in India - with emphases on elementary
education, women's empowerment and HIV/AIDS respectively. AIF
also administers two programs: (1) Digital Equalizer, which bridges
the "digital divide" by providing computers, Internet
access and training in under-resourced schools, and (2) Service
Corps, which builds the capacity of Indian NGOs by placing qualified
young American professionals for ten-month volunteer assignments.
President Bill Clinton serves as Honorary Chair of AIF.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.aif.org
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