By Forbes India| Dec 31, 2018
Image: Rebecca Cook / Reuters The competition between me and Bill Gates, probably: Who can spend money more effectively that can do better philanthropy.
—Jack MaI feel that India lacks a level of philanthropy that is proportional to the wealth that is here, particularly among the top 5,000 industrialists and entrepreneurs.
—Romesh WadhwaniPhilanthropy is no longer about writing a cheque for $10,000 to the opera.
—Jacqueline NovogratzIndia’s connection with philanthropy didn’t begin with Western influences.
It is age-old and ingrained in our value systems.
—Shiv NadarYou cannot mandate philanthropy. It has to come from within, and when it does, it is deeply satisfying.
—Azim PremjiPhilanthropy without scale and sustainability is like any other bad business that will simply wither and die on the vine.
—Naveen JainBillions are wasted on ineffective philanthropy. Philanthropy is decades behind business in applying rigorous thinking to the use of money.
—Michael PorterPhilanthropy should be voluntary.
—Bill GatesUnfortunately, the mechanism for doing philanthropy in a structured way isn’t yet in place in India. I already do a fair bit and support various causes such as education, sanitation, health. But selling costly drugs at affordable prices is philanthropy in itself.
—Yusuf HamiedWith few exceptions, the leading women in philanthropy, notably Melinda Gates, are the wives or daughters of rich and powerful men.
—Kavita RamdasMy theme for philanthropy is the same approach I used with technology: To find a need and fill it.
—An Wang