American business tycoon and philanthropist Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on Friday announced an emergency relief fund of $700,000 for the flood victims of Jammu & Kashmir.
The power couple who are in the country this week, will meet up with many prominent figures to discuss various issues on heath and progress.
When asked why they chose philanthropy over starting another venture like Microsoft, his answer was simple. Bill felt that philanthropic work made a huge impact on society (just like Microsoft) but on a 'different dimension'.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation that started work in India in 2003, has sent about 1 billion dollars on projects like HIV/AIDS prevention, family planning, polio eradication, tuberculosis and even sanitation.
What is believed to be an indirect reference to the new 'Jan Dhan Yojana' scheme (which aims at financial inclusion), Bill Gates was reportedly said that it was good that people have bank accounts, but it was the 'quality' of the accounts that
According to reports, Melinda said that these new vaccines that will be available all over the country, will help bring down disease in children and improve health.
Bill Gates and Melinda Gates were in conversation with author Chetan Bhagat at a special programme 'All Lives Have Equal Values' in New Delhi, where they both spoke on issues related to healthcare for children and about new vaccines that the
They even met the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan and was quoted saying,"On healthcare spending, Gates said, "A few things are still unclear...when push comes to shove, health budgets will need to go up. It will be interesting to see if that
At a program held in the capital, Bill gates was reported saying,"For the overall economy to grow, India needs to do unpopular things — do things that are good for the country. What good is a mandate if you can't do unpopular things."
The co-founder of Microsoft will be in the country for a short visit this week. Last evening, he visited Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in New Delhi to discuss matters on growth and healthcare.
Billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates and his wife Melinda Gates, on Thursday reportedly encouraged the Indian government to take up 'unpopular steps' to accelerate growth of the country, while also pushing for an increase in the country's
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari with Bill Gates and Melinda Gates at his residence before a meeting in New Delhi on Friday.
"I share the minister's belief in the power of technology to change the world and I applaud his commitment on harnessing the power of Indian innovation to save lives, through initiatives such as Reinvent The Toilet Challenge: India," Gates said.
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Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu talks to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates New Delhi on Friday.
American business tycoon and philanthropist Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on Friday announced an emergency relief fund of $700,000 for the flood victims of Jammu & Kashmir.