Utilizing
philanthropy to
positively impact
the children of
India is cited as
the reason
Pratham USA
is this year's
winner of the
Times of India
Social Impact Award
in the category
"International
Contribution to
India."
Pratham USA was
represented at the
ceremony by
President,
Dr. Atul
Varadhachary. A
former student,
Mahima Maluja,
who attended a
Pratham pre-school
in New Delhi
presented the
International
Contribution to
India Award to Mr.
Varadhachary. The
star-studded
ceremony attended by
the President of
India as well as
many other prominent
leaders within the
Indian community and
the Indian Diaspora
was held Monday,
January 28, 2013 at
the Convention Hall
at The Ashok, in New
Delhi, India.
"This award
not only recognizes
the efforts of
Pratham USA, but
most importantly, it
recognizes the
continued generosity
of our donors, both
large and small,"
says Arvind Sanger,
Chairman of the
Board of Directors
Pratham USA. "Every
donor to Pratham USA
has a strong belief
that education
provides the
foundation for
individuals to raise
themselves socially
and economically.
Our donors
understand that they
have succeeded
because of education
and they want their
resources to support
the children of
India in their own
path to success."
The International
Contribution to
India Award is given
to an organization
based outside India
that makes
significant
contributions to
address key
challenges within
India. Social issues
of concern include
poverty, lack of
access to quality
education, poor
healthcare, social
inequity, and
limited employment
opportunities among
others.
In presenting the
award, by the
unanimous decision
of its jury, the
organizers recognize
Pratham USA for the
seminal role it has
played in supporting
the activities of
Pratham in India.
"Pratham USA should
serve as a model for
many communities in
the U.S. as they
support global
social and economic
transformations,"
says Dr. Molly Easo
Smith, Executive
Director of Pratham
USA. "The Indian
American community
understands the
concept of organized
and impact-focused
philanthropy as a
basis for
significant social
change globally."
Smith added that
this is the first
time Pratham USA has
been recognized by a
national
organization in
India for its
fund-raising efforts
within the United
States.