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      • Archana and Amit Chandra are among the most prolific philanthropists in India today. They have been instrumental in channelling a sizeable portion of their personal wealth to philanthropy through the A.T.E. Chandra Foundation that focuses on gender equality and addressing violence against women.
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  2. Mar 8, 2021 · Archana is the chief executive of Jai Vakeel Foundation, one of the largest NGOs serving intellectually challenged children. She is also a trustee of the Society for Rehabilitation of...

  3. Oct 8, 2020 · Amit Chandra and Archana Chandra. Amit Chandra, Founder, Bain Capital India Office and Archana Chandra, CEO, Jai Vakeel Foundation. “Archana and I have been donat ing a par t of our income since we got married, increasing it over the years.

  4. ARCHANA AND AMIT CHANDRA. Inspired by The Atlantic Philanthropies founder Chuck Feeney's "giving while living" approach to philanthropy, Archana and Amit Chandra, have become the torchbearers of new ideas and trends in India’s development sector.

  5. Amit and Archana Chandra. The sustainable rural development vertical plays a pivotal role in one of the country’s most extensive programs providing water to farmers. It also actively supports various impactful natural farming initiatives.

  6. Archana and Amit Chandra are among the most prolific philanthropists in India today. They have been instrumental in channelling a sizeable portion of their personal wealth to philanthropy through the A.T.E. Chandra Foundation that focuses on gender equality and addressing violence against women.

  7. Sep 6, 2016 · My wife Archana and I, on a much smaller scale, help build world-class institutions – schools, universities, hospitals – that will serve our country, often in collaboration with others. Pupils at the Jai Vakeel School, set up by Amit Chandra and his wife, Archana.

  8. Amit Chandra also co-founded the ATE Chandra Foundation (ATECF), with his wife Archana, which works closely with non-profits and governments to design and scale solutions that impact the most marginalised populations.