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Anil Agarwal receives Global Indian Award in Canada

Agarwal donated the award money to a Canadian health charity working for the welfare of native Indians

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Vedanta founder Anil Agarwal was given the Global Indian Award worth $50,000 by the Canada-India Foundation at its 15th annual gala last weekend. Agarwal donated the award money to a Canadian health charity working for the welfare of native Indians, reported IANS.

Accepting the award at the gala event that included Ontario Premier Doug Ford, ministers and Indian Consul General Apoorva Srivastava, the business leader lauded the achievements of the 1.6 million-strong Indo-Canadian community in this country.

“I have gone all over the world, but I have not seen the kind of bonding in the Indian diaspora anywhere that I see in Canada. Take your businesses to the skies and make Canada proud. You live in the best country in the world,” Agarwal said. India and Canada have many similarities and they complement each other in many fields, he pointed out: “Together, the two countries can do phenomenal work.”

Ratan Tata, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Deepak Chopra among the past recipients of the Global Indian Award started by this premier Indo-Canadian organization in 2007

The Vedanta founder said India had been a poor country. “But the time has reversed. The $3-trillion economy is going to be a $30 trillion economy in the coming years. The middle class that is 20 per cent today is going to be 80 per cent in the next six-seven years. We are going to build 150 big cities in India. Indians may be 20 years behind Canada in terms of lifestyle, but their aspirations are so high that with a population of 1.4 billion you can just imagine the (sheer amount of) demand.”

Welcoming Agarwal to the gala event, Canada India Foundation chairman Satish Thakkar said, “Mr Agarwal’s life story is one that should inspire every youngster growing up, to dream big and persevere to fulfill the dream. As a person who has pledged to give 75 percent of his wealth to charity, Mr. Agarwal is also a philanthropic role model for all. On behalf of CIF and all present, I extend a very very very warm welcome to Mr Agarwal.”

Ratan Tata, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Deepak Chopra among the past recipients of the Global Indian Award started by this premier Indo-Canadian organization in 2007.

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