Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation’s milestone gala raises $3.1 million for India projects

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Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation gala organizers cheer as they declare the $3.1 million raised for charitable work in India’s villages at the Nov. 9, 2019, fundraising event held at Gotham Hall in Manhattan. (Photo: courtesy Ekal)

(New York, NY) — For the third year in a row, Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation presented the “Future of India” Gala, which took place on Saturday, November 9 at Gotham Hall in Manhattan.

The gala helped raise $3.1 Million in supporting Ekal’s mission to eradicate illiteracy throughout rural and tribal India and has put the organization within reach of its goal of establishing 100,000 schools in the most remote parts of the country, the organization said in a press release.

Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi, known for his philanthropic work with children in India, speaking at the Nov. 9, 2019 fundraising gala hosted by Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, at Gotham Hall in Manhattan. (Photo: courtesy Ekal)

Distinguished  speakers included Raju Reddy, an entrepreneur and investor who founded his first company, Sierra Atlantic, before it was acquired by Hitachi; Ragy Thomas, the founder and CEO of Sprinklr; and Vivek Oberoi, an Indian cinema superstar known for his philanthropic work with children.

The keynote panel was moderated by Amrita Saigal, a young Indian- American entrepreneur. Special guests for the evening included Consul General of India in New York, Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty, and Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, D-New York.

There was a pledge drive that helped raise funds to assist in Ekal’s mission, as well as a musical performance from Bollywood singer Shibani Kashyap.

The evening was notable for several game changing pledges to help Ekal accomplish its mission.

The Wanchoo family pledged 1 Million dollars that is going to help help propel Ekal towards its target of 100,000 schools much earlier than anticipated.

Plaques of recognition were given to supporters of Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation who spoke at the Nov. 9, 2019 gala
in Manhattan, to recognize their contributions. Also seen in picture is India’s Consul General in New York Sandeep Chakravorty, 3rd from right. (Photo: Courtesy Ekal)

“We have been Ekal supporters for a long time and felt we must do our part to propel Ekal towards the goal of 100,000,” Mohan Wanchoo, who served as the Gala chair, is quoted saying in the press release. While the donation was significant, Wanchoo noted that it is just a drop in the ocean as the needs at Ekal are great.

Vivek Oberoi pledged to work with his business partners and friends in the U.S. and India to spearhead an initiative to bring small scale solar power solutions to all the Ekal villages.

“I have received a commitment of over a half million dollars already. Such an initiative will be revolutionary for it would bring green energy to power rural India” said Oberoi

Ragy Thomas pledged $100,000 for Ekal expressing his strong support for the mission of education and expressing the need for accelerating the pace of education.

Raju Reddy is partnering with Ekal to bring transformation to rural Telangana.

Perfection of Man Foundation announced at the end of the evening. that it is pledging half a million dollars to support the planting of 1 million trees in Ekal villages.

Sarva Mangal Family Trust and Keshap Group provided a match for technology intervention is education and health.

Riya, a 13-year-old girl, donated $1,000 from an Ekal fundraiser she held in her home. Oberoi applauded Riya’s efforts and asked everyone in attendance to join in her fundraising effort. At the end of the gala, she raised an additional $30,000.

Maison De Papillion’s donation of a high end Cashmere sweater was raffled off and brought more donations.

Several supporters of Ekal were recognized during the event.

From left, Dr. Sudha Parikh, Padma Shri Dr. Sudhir Parikh, Chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media and ITV Gold, Aditi Lamba of ITV Gold, Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi, and singer Shibani Kashyap, at the Nov. 9, 2019, fundraiser gala hosted by Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation, in New York City’s Gotham Hall. (Photo: courtesy Ekal)

Team Sankalp of Massachusetts was recognized for its financial support to 625 Ekal schools.

Those recognized for their work with Ekal included Himanshu Shah, CEO, Shah Capital, who supports Ekal’s Gramothan Resource Center, Adish and Asha Jain and Vandana and Vivek Sharma who support integrated village development projects, the Guru Krupa Foundation supporting Ekal schools, and Subra and Anu Dravida who support Ekal on Wheels.

Ekal’s focus on holistic development of the villages is a game changer for India, he organization said. The organization is the recipient of the Gandhi Peace Prize, the highest honor from the Government of India given to any organization, Ekal noted.

To donate or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, please visit http://nycgala.ekal.org. For more information, email Ranjani Saigal at ranjani.saigal@ekal.org or call 1 (855) EKAL-USA [1 (855) 352-5872]. For more information on Ekal Vidyalaya, visit www.ekal.org.

 

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