‘Giving isn’t just about writing a cheque; it’s about ensuring that the funds will have a real impact. It involves an investment of time, something that can be even harder to give than money. While the Bhagavad Gita describes daan or charity as a moral duty, it also reminds us to be mindful of where and when we give, and ensure that our contribution is given with genuine intent and the right spirit. Inspired by this wisdom, I consider the outcome of my support and do not donate passively. I am committed to actively making a difference.’
In 2019, Kunal Chowdhry established the $250,000 Ajai Chowdhry Fellowship Fund as a tribute to his father and in celebration of his Harvard Business School’s 10th reunion. Kunal’s vision was to sustain the School’s need-blind admissions policy, prioritizing leadership potential over financial means. The Fund primarily aims to support Indian students at the institution who aspire to return to India after graduation. It seeks to inspire graduates to make impactful career choices, whether in the social or public sectors, or through entrepreneurial ventures, unburdened by debts.
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