On Forbes Asia's list of the richest philanthropists, Gautam Adani is one of three Indian billionaires.

Forbes named Indian billionaires Gautam Adani, Shiv Nadar, and Ashok Soota as the 16th edition of Forbes Asias Heroes of Philanthropy list . Gautam Adani, Shiv Nadar, and Ashok Soota were named in the 16th edition of Forbes Asias Heroes of Philanthropy list .

In a press release, Forbes announced that Indian billionaires Gautam Adani, Shiv Nadar, and Ashok Soota, as well as Malaysian-Indian businessman Brahmal Vasudevan and his lawyer wife Shanthi Kandiah, were named in the 16th edition of Forbes Asias Heroes of Philanthropy list on today.According to the press release, Shiv Nadar, one of India's most generous philanthropists, will contribute to healthcare, education, and workforce development, contributing to the family's Adani Foundation, which was founded in 1996, annually supporting over 3.7 million people in India.This year, he donated Rs 11,600 crore (USD 142 million) to the foundation, which also supports art and culture.In April 2021, tech tycoon Ashok Soota stepped down from executive positions at the IT services firm.

The one group responsible for drug discovery is the researcher, the other group, which is unemployed in national and state-level agencies.The money will be released over the next ten years, according to Soota, who owns a majority interest in Happiest Minds Technologies, who is also a member of the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, for funding joint research projects, establishing a lab, and supporting three faculty fellowships.The Creador Foundation, founded in 1990, is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and its founder, Shanthi Kandiah, said.

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