Popular steel tycoon, Lakshmi Mittal has donated $25 million to Harvard University with an objective to increase engagement with South Asian countries (including India). The donation will play a crucial role in establishing an endowment fund for the South Asian Institute at Harvard University. The premier university’s engagement with South Asian countries includes the following nations: -
- Sri Lanka
- Pakistan
- Nepal
- Myanmar
- Maldives
- Bhutan
- Bangladesh
- Afghanistan
- India
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Following the donation, the Harvard’s South Asia Institute will now be called as ‘Lakshmi Mittal South Asia Institute at Harvard University’. The institute was founded in the year 2003. It became a University-wide interdisciplinary institute in 2010. The endowment fund will enable the varsity to learn and share across humanities, social sciences and sciences. Collaboration with many people and institutes will allow the varsity to engage.
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South Asia Institute at Harvard University serves as an important conduit between the university and world. The generous and significant support from the Mittal family is a proof to crucial work being performed by the community of scholars and students.
Mr. Lakshmi Mittal (CEO of Arcelor Mittal) pointed that the South Asia has played an outstanding role in the development of world since the first civilisations. He further quoted that Harvard is one of the best global institutes with a unique capability to facilitate dialogue and drive thinking and progress.
The Mittal family has been playing an influential role in supporting educational endeavours and public policy development in the country.