Ben Affleck launches aid foundation in Congo

London, Mar 24 (ANI): Actor Ben Affleck has established a new aid foundation to help women and children affected by rape and sexual violence in the troubled region of eastern Congo.

Affleck, 37, spent five days in the Central African nation last week meeting with former child sex slaves and rape survivors, as well as male prisoners convicted of sex crimes, to gain a better understanding of the issues facing locals.

Now he is using his new found knowledge to benefit the Eastern Congo Initiative, a foundation he launched on March 22, that will provide support and grants to those left traumatised by the country’s years of conflict to help turn their lives around.

The organisation also aims to improve access to healthcare.

“The situation in eastern Congo has been neglected for far too long – it is one of the worst humanitarian tragedies in the world,” the Daily Express quoted Affleck as saying in a statement.

“Right now, the attention paid to this crisis doesn’t match the needs of those affected by it.

“We will raise that attention level, and work with the extraordinary Congolese people who are making a positive difference in their own communities,” he added.

The actor founded the initiative with Howard G. Buffett, the son of American investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett. (ANI)

Gandhi”s words are Shakira”s “personal motto”

Nevada (US), Mar 19 (ANI): Peace icon Mahatma Gandhi seems to be acclaimed recording artist Shakira”s favorite.

In the official statement by her on receiving medal of honor from International Labor Organization (ILO) for her work promoting social justice recently in Geneva (Switzerland), Shakira, 33, pointed out: Mahatma Gandhi said – “Be the change you want to see in the world”.

“It”s not too late to keep our promise to our children, but we must act now. Together, we can make education and decent work for all a reality”, Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll added.

Her website says: She finished her acceptance speech by quoting some wise words from Gandhi which have become her personal motto: “Be the change that you want to see in the world.”

Gandhi was the only world leader quoted in singer-songwriter-musician-record producer-dancer-philanthropist Shakira”s statement, who was born and raised in Colombia. Grammy award winner and Golden Globe nominated Shakira (Love in the Time of Cholera) has sold about 50 million albums worldwide. (ANI)

Sir Michael sees flying doctor changes

British businessman and philanthropist Sir Michael Bishop visited the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) base in Broken Hill yesterday, to look at how the operation is progressing.

He was last in Broken Hill last April for the official opening of the new medical wing and museum, of which he donated $600,000 to help refurbish.

He says since he has been visiting Broken Hill, both the city and the RFDS has changed dramatically.

“Well I just think there’s been a cataclysmic change for the better since I first came here,” Sir Michael said.

“It’s really quite a different community now than it was then it was.

“It has moved on and it has I’m sure prospered and very much become the centre of the flying doctor operations here.”

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Abe Pollin,owner of the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Washington Wizards, the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Washington Capitals and Women’s National Basketball Association’s (WNBA) Washington Mystics, real estate developer and philanthropist,has died at 85, WRC-TV is reporting.

Beginning in 2002, an award called “The Pollin Award” has been awarded annually in his honor. People are chosen for the Pollin Award based on their dedication to the Washington DC community and the impact they have on it. Winners of the award have included Harvey C. Barnum, Jr., 2005 Teacher of the Year, Jason Kamras and 2006 Miss District of Columbia, Kate Michael.On December 3, 2003, a party was held in honor of Abe Pollin’s 80th birthday at the Verizon Center. A slideshow was presented about the history of Abe’s career as owner of the Bullets/Wizards. Tony Bennett also performed there as the guest entertainer.

  • Abe and Irene Pollin have owned the Washington Wizards for 45 years.
  • Abe and Irene Pollin were married for 65 years.
  • Irene Pollin named the Wizards/Bullets stadium the Capital Centre, which it remained until it was renamed the USAir Arena in 1993.
  • December 3 became “Abe Pollin Day” by order of the mayor of Washington D.C.
  • In 2007, Irene was awarded a doctorate degree from Howard University.
  • On March 9, 2009, Abe Pollin was inducted into the George Washington University School of Business Sports Executives Hall of Fame.

PM condoles demise of noted Sikh writer Bhai Patwant Singh

New Delhi, Aug.9 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh expressed grief over the demise of the noted writer, philanthropist and activist Bhai Patwant Singh on Sunday.

In his condolence message, the PM said: “Shri Patwant Singh had made a mark in the literary arena with his creative sensitivities. His vast knowledge on wide ranging issues along with his vision made a difference to innumerable human lives.”

“Shri Patwant Singh’s legacy will continue to live through his writings, the Prime Minister added while offering his condolences to the members of the bereaved family,” the PM’s message further stated.

Patwant Singh passed away in the national capital following a cardiac arrest on Saturday (Aug.8). He was 84.

Singh, who died at his residence, is survived by wife Meher and adopted son Satjiv Singh Chahil.

Singh wrote over 10 books on history, politics and international affairs. His latest ‘Empire of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’ was released in Washington DC on June 18. (ANI)

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N. L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research (N. L. Dalmia) was formed under the aegis of N. L. Dalmia Educational Society. Late Shri. Niranjanlal Dalmia, a visionary, philanthropist and industrialist is the founder chairman of the society. N. L. Dalmia

Established in 1995, N. L. Dalmia commenced its academic programs in July 1997, offering Master’s in Management Studies (MMS), a two year full-time course affiliated to the University of Mumbai and three year Part-time Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management approved by AICTE.

The Institute also has its esteemed Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), a two year full-time course approved by AICTE.

In the year 2003, the Institute commenced three year Part-time Programs (MMM, MFM and MHRDM) affiliated to the University of Mumbai.

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Carla Bruni pledges £43,000 donation for L’Aquila quake hospital

London, July 11 (ANI): French First lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy gave glimpse of her philanthropist side as she pledged a personal donation of a whopping 43,000 pounds to a hospital treating survivors of earthquake- ravaged town of L’Aquila.

The former model-singer visited the earthquake-hit region a day after the wives of other leaders participating in the Group of Eight summit (G8) did, reports The Daily Express.

Dressed in a chic white suit, the wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy was greeted with cries of “Bella, Bella”, which means beautiful in Italian.

While an entourage of officials showed Bruni around, she said that the French government would contribute 2.7million pounds to help repair the dome of the Santa Maria du Suffragio church.

It was one of many monuments damaged in the April 6 quake, which killed nearly 300 people. (ANI)

Hilary Duff named youth ambassador in Colombian Capital Bogota

Washington, July 10 (ANI): American singer/actress Hilary Duff, 21, has been named a youth ambassador in Colombian Capital Bogota, in recognition of her efforts to be a role model for kids around the world.

She will be a guest of honour in the city next month, and receive the accolade from Mayor Samuel Moreno.

During her five-day trip, the budding philanthropist will visit schools.

According to Contactmusic, she will give out backpacks filled with food through non-profit organisation Blessing for Backpacks.

The online report says that dates for Hilary’s trip have yet to be determined. (ANI)

Pak Hindus feel vindicated after Govt. asks NAPA to vacate Hindu Gymkhana building

Karachi, June 26 (ANI): The Culture and Tourism minister of Sindh, Sassui Palejo has asked the National Academy of Performing Art (NAPA) to vacate the premises of the Hindu Gymkhana, which was rented out to it in 2005.

Replying to a question put up by Senator Arif Mustafa Jatoi, Palejo told the Sindh Assembly that a notice in this regard has already been dispatched to NAPA.

Palejo said that the Gymkhana’s building has been declared a ‘protected building’ under the Sindh Cultural Heritage Preservation Act 1994.

The Sindh government was forced to take the action, as civil society, members of Hindu Community and culture-friendly people have been criticising the way the building is being utilized in the recent past, The Daily Times reports.

They said that the building of the Gymkhana should only be used for the purpose it was constructed, that is for holding social and cultural events of the Hindu community.

They also opined that the building should be given back to the Department of Culture and Tourism for establishing an Arts and Crafts centre to prevent it from being misutilised.

The Hindu Gymkhana was built during 1925 to1927 by famous philanthropist Seth Ram Gopaldas Goverthandas Mohatta.

Mohatta’s main motive behind its construction was to provide a separate place for Hindus to organize their cultural activities and social gatherings. (ANI)

Freed of Taliban terror, displaced girl resumes study in a tent school

Mardan (NWFP, Pakistan), May 25 (ANI): Sixtenn-year-old Aleema has restarted her education after it was stopped due to life threats from Taliban bombing of a girls’ schools in Swat valley.

“I was a student of Class 9 at Girls’ Higher Secondary School at Kabal. Taliban first issued threatening letters to our school and then blown it up on September 2008,” Aleema told Daily Times.

Aleema said that she has now come to a tent school set up by Society for Awareness and Relief (STAR), a Swabi-based non-government organisation providing high school level education in relief camps.

“I and thousands of other girls of the valley could not think of completing education under the Taliban rule in the area,” a fully veiled Aleema said.

The brave girl expressed satisfaction with the way of teaching in the tent school but said it was the government responsibility to provide better education to Internally Displaced Persons girls and boys, as hundreds of them wanted to continue their education.

She said more female students would come to tent schools if government and non-government organisations created awareness of education in relief camps.

Three non-government organisations including Muslim Hands, Philanthropist and STAR are providing education to IDPs in Sheikh Yaseen camp. (ANI)

Malaysian Indian Congress demands street to be named after Tamil philanthropist

Ipoh (Malaysia), May 19 (ANI): The Malaysian Indian Congress has urged the Perak Government to name a street in the Teluk Intan District after late Tamilian philanthropist Vallal Rengasamy Pillai.

Vallal Rengasamy Pillai was a well-known businessman. He had financed the Tamil Festival in Penang that earned him the title “Vallal”. The Tamil term means generous, magnanimous or a philanthropist.

The MIC branch chairman of Teluk Intan A. Subramaniam said Pillai’s contributions are remembered not only by the Indian community but also to other communities in the area.

In a memorandum to the Perak Government, he said all the Indian organizations in the area are supporting the proposal, The Star reports. (ANI)

Dolly Parton’s not-so weighty issues

Washington, May 2 (ANI): Dolly Parton is familiar with what goes behind the scenes to get a fit looking body but the country singer is far from being obsessed.

The Grammy-Award winner said at the Broadway opening of 9 to 5: The Musical in NYC that there was not much to debate about on health issues.

“I’m up and I’m down, but I don’t have any tips for anybody. It’s a bitch any way you look at it. You either starve or you get fat,” Us magazine quoted her as saying.

The 63-year-old also revealed her own routine included just “a tiny little bit of squats and sit-ups” but she does not ignore the scale completely.

She added: “I’m very short, so I just have to watch my weight because I have a big appetite.”

And the actress-philanthropist further revealed alternatives to dieting, saying: “You need a good push-up bra — and wear clothes that make you look good.” (ANI)

Sarah Jessica Parker, hubby nervous about expecting twins

New York, Apr 30 (ANI): Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick, who are expanding their brood with surrogate twin girls, are worried about how to juggle job and family.

Parker is filming “Did You Hear About the Morgans?” with Hugh Grant on the upper East side, while Broderick has been busy with Broadway’s “The Philanthropist.”

“It’s been a complicated past few weeks,” The New York Daily News quoted Parker, as saying at “The Philanthropist” premiere.

“My main concern is that my husband and son [James Wilkie, now 6 years old] have enough time. I’ve felt very conflicted over the last few weeks.

“Hopefully, our son is feeling loved and taken care of. I can’t really complain because it’s my choice to work, but that doesn’t mean I don’t spend a better part of the day worrying about whether my family is getting enough [time] from me,” she added.

Now, with a double blessing set to arrive this summer, there will be even less of her to go around.

“Any complications or any anxiety I feel is normal,” Parker said.

“Any mother who wants to continue to work and have a career outside the home goes through this, so I feel very much a part of the sisterhood,” she added.(ANI)

Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick expecting twins

Washington, Apr 29 (ANI): Sarah Jessica Parker and hubby Matthew Broderick are expecting twin girls via a surrogate mother.

Both Parker and Broderick’s reps confirmed the news.

A pal of the couple told Entertainment Weekly that Parker and Broderick have been trying to expand their brood since the birth of their 6-year-old son James, but had been unsuccessful.

“They came to the conclusion that this was going to be the best alternative for expanding their family,” FOX News quoted the friend, as telling Entertainment Weekly.

Parker, the star of the hit HBO series and movie “Sex and the City”, is currently filming “Did You Hear About the Morgans?”, a romantic comedy co-starring Hugh Grant.

Broderick is currently starring on Broadway in “The Philanthropist.” (ANI)

Juan Williams, Speaker at Chancellor University Commencement

CLEVELAND, April 12 /PRNewswire/ — National political correspondent and
author, Juan Williams, is the keynote speaker at Chancellor University’s 160th
graduation taking place Saturday, May 2, 2009. As senior correspondent for
NPR’s Morning Edition, host of America’s Black Forum, a nationally syndicated
weekly news program, and regular panelist on FoxNews Sunday, Williams is at
the cutting edge of America’s culture and politics. In addition to
prize-winning columns and editorial writing for The Washington Post, he has
also authored six books.

Prior to writing bestsellers, Williams was a political columnist and national
correspondent for The Washington Post. In a 21-year career at The Post he
served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and White House correspondent.
He won several journalism awards for his writing and investigative reporting.
He also won an Emmy Award for TV documentary writing. He was given widespread,
critical acclaim for a series of documentaries including Politics-The New
Black Power. His documentary on A. Phillip Randolph was featured on PBS. His
articles have appeared in magazines such as Newsweek, Fortune, The Atlantic
Monthly, Ebony, and The New Republic.

The Commencement is being held at the Masonic Auditorium and Performing Arts
Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

ABOUT CHANCELLOR UNIVERSITY
Chancellor University, the second oldest business school in the U.S., rooted
in northeast Ohio, is a premier global institution offering educational
opportunities to a multi-national student body, which includes
first-generation college students and working adults. Chancellor University
students graduate with real-world knowledge and skills that prepare them for a
lifetime of professional achievement, civic engagement, and personal
fulfillment in a fast-paced, ever-changing, pluralistic world. Chancellor
University graduates demonstrate critical thinking, integrity,
professionalism, and leadership in their careers and in their communities.

Chancellor University provides opportunities to earn associate, bachelor, and
master degrees in business and select professional fields, including
accounting, corporate management, criminal justice, finance, health-services
management, human resources management, small business entrepreneurship,
marketing, paralegal, and public administration.

Chancellor University has a rich and deep heritage, having graduated several
titans of business, including John D. Rockefeller, Sr., founder of the
Standard Oil Company; Harvey Firestone, founder of Firestone Tire and Rubber;
Theodore Ernst, founder of Ernst and Young; and leading Cleveland businessman
and philanthropist David N. Myers.

The school’s website is www.ChancellorU.edu.

SOURCE Chancellor University

Shaun Redgate, COO of Chancellor University, +1-216-361-2753,
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Robert Redford to be honoured at San Francisco Film Festival

Washington, Mar 11 (ANI): Robert Redford is set to receive Peter J. Owens Award at the upcoming 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival in April (09).

The Owens Award, named after the longtime arts patron, philanthropist and Film Society board member, honours an actor whose work exemplifies “brilliance, independence and integrity,” reports Contactmusic.

The 72-year-old will also be feted in a public tribute, where he’ll be interviewed by Sharon Stone’s ex-husband Phil Bronstein, the editor-at-large of the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper.

The film festival will also feature the world premiere screening of the restoration of Redford’s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in which he starred alongside the late Paul Newman. (ANI)

Obama discusses hurricane-hit New Orleans issue with Brad Pitt

New York, Mar 06 (ANI): American President Barack Obama recently took some time off from his hectic work schedule to meet Hollywood actor Brad Pitt.

The ‘Twelve Monkey’s’ actor had arrived at the White House to discuss the New Orleans issue with Obama.

Pitt, who has been working for the upliftment of the hurricane-affected New Orleans, had a brief meeting with Obama.

He later discussed the matter with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and others, reports the New York Daily News.

Pitt drove through 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and most of Washington D.C. with billionaire film-producer Stephen Bing, former Bill Clinton staffer Chad Griffin and philanthropist Trevor Nielson, according to Gatecrasher.

During Pitt’s White House visit, his lover Angelina Jolie was busy filming her upcoming thriller ‘Salt’. (ANI)

Convergys wins national award from Quality Council of India

Cincinnati/New Delhi, Feb 18 (ANI/Business Wire India): Convergys Corporation announced today that it has received the D. L. Shah National Award for the Economics of Quality from Quality Council of India (QCI).

Convergys received the national award in the service sector category, which includes the healthcare, hospitality, travel, IT and ITeS industries, and was the only service sector company to receive the award.

Sukant Srivastava, Country Manager and Managing Director for Convergys in India, accepted the prestigious award on behalf of the company during QCI’s Fourth National Quality Conclave, held in New Delhi.

The Government of India, in association with Indian industry, formed the QCI in 1997 to establish and operate the country’s national accreditation structure.

Named after the late, renowned industrialist and philanthropist D. L. Shah, who promoted a world-class quality culture in India, the award acknowledges companies that apply quality initiatives resulting in service improvements.

Convergys’ winning entry detailed how its customer management teams in Bangalore and Gurgaon worked together to significantly improve customer satisfaction scores for a large telecommunications client, resulting in reduced outsourcing costs for the client and increased productivity for Convergys.

“Quality has always been the touchstone for the services Convergys provides from India to our clients and their customers worldwide,” said Sukant Srivastava, Vice President and Country Manager for Convergys in India.

“It is a high honor to have been recognized by the QCI for our efforts to provide the quality customer management solutions that demonstrably improve the relationships our clients have with their customers,” added Sukant.

With 30 years of customer support experience, Convergys partners with clients to improve operational effectiveness, increase customer satisfaction, and accelerate revenue growth to create a sustainable competitive advantage in the marketplace for its clients. (ANI)

Gates unleashes `malarial’ mosquitoes on the elite

Washington, Feb.5 (ANI): Microsoft founder turned philanthropist Bill Gates released a glass full of mosquitoes at an elite Technology, Entertainment, Design Conference to make a point about the deadly sting of malaria.

“Malaria is spread by mosquitoes. I brought some. Here, I’ll let them roam around. There is no reason only poor people should be infected,” Fox News quoted Gates as saying while opening a jar onstage at a gathering known to attract technology kings, politicians, and Hollywood stars.

Gates told the crowds at the hi-tech conference, “not only poor people should experience this.”

He then waited a minute or so before assuring the audience the freed insects were malaria-free.

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s media office confirmed the unusual presentation on malaria prevention. A spokesman said the insects released were not carrying malaria.

Gates retired as head of Microsoft last year to focus more on his foundation. One of its key projects is ending malaria and it has spent millions on fighting the disease.

The philanthropist has been pushing to reduce malaria deaths through non-profit initiatives.

In September, Gates announced that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation would provide 168.7 million dollars to the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative to help develop a vaccine for the deadly disease. (ANI)