Great personality Azim Premji born on 24 July 1945. He is the Chairman of Wipro and a
well-known
philanthropist. He is also unofficially regarded as the Czar of the information
technology industry of India. Ever since its inception, Wipro – under Premji’s
capable guidance and leadership – has kept growing and diversifying and is
right now held as one of the leading companies in its domain in the country.
Premji was also supposedly the wealthiest person in the country in the six-year
span of 1999 through 2005 according to Forbes.
The same globally-revered magazine also states that as of 2015, he is the fourth richest in India and 61st across the world. As of 2014, his personal wealth totalled to 16.4 billion. His personal net worth was estimated at 19.1 billion dollars in March 2015. During 2010, he was voted in Asia Week as one of the 20 most powerful men in the continent. TIME Magazine has twice enlisted him among the most influential 100 people in the world – first in 2004 and then in 2011. Premji holds 75% of the shares of his company, besides owning a private equity fund named Premjiinvest. Premjiinvest is responsible for managing the personal investment portfolio of Premji, which is estimated to be worth a billion dollars.
The same globally-revered magazine also states that as of 2015, he is the fourth richest in India and 61st across the world. As of 2014, his personal wealth totalled to 16.4 billion. His personal net worth was estimated at 19.1 billion dollars in March 2015. During 2010, he was voted in Asia Week as one of the 20 most powerful men in the continent. TIME Magazine has twice enlisted him among the most influential 100 people in the world – first in 2004 and then in 2011. Premji holds 75% of the shares of his company, besides owning a private equity fund named Premjiinvest. Premjiinvest is responsible for managing the personal investment portfolio of Premji, which is estimated to be worth a billion dollars.
Azim Premji's Family
Azim
Premji was born in Mumbai on 24 July 1945. He is a Gujarati Muslim and his
family is originally from Kutch. His father Mohamed Hashem Premji was a famous
businessman in his time and was also referred to as the ‘Rice King of Burma’.
When India was partitioned, Muhammad Ali Jinnah – the founding father of
Pakistan – had invited Premji’s father to stay over there. However, this
request was turned down by Mohamed Premji. Azim Premji is married to Yasmeen
Premji and they have two sons – Tariq and Rishad. Rishad is currently working
as the Chief Strategy Officer for the IT business activities of Wipro.
Education of Azim Premji
Azim
Premji obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford
University. This is almost equal in importance to a graduate degree in
engineering in India.
Azim Premji's Career
Premji’s
career started in 1966 when he had to cut short his education at Stanford
University upon receiving the news of his father’s demise and come back home to
take charge of his father’s company, which had been started in 1945. At that
time, Wipro was working out of a small town in Maharashtra named Amalner and dealt
in Sunflower Vanaspati, a cooking oil brand, and 787, a laundry soap that was
the byproduct of cooking oil production.
Premji managed to diversify the company’s offerings by starting the production of bakery fat, various kinds of lights and related products, toiletries made from locally available ingredients, hydraulic cylinders, hair care soaps and toiletries for babies. Thanks to his visionary capabilities, he was able to understand the potential of information technology in the 1980s.
At that time, there was a significant gap in the IT market in India when IBM was shown the door. So, Premji changed the name of his company to Wipro and started to make microcomputers so as to gain entry into the sector for high technology products. In this project, he collaborated with Sentinel Computer Corporation, an American organization. Very soon, he made a complete shift from fast moving consumer goods to the technology industry.
Premji managed to diversify the company’s offerings by starting the production of bakery fat, various kinds of lights and related products, toiletries made from locally available ingredients, hydraulic cylinders, hair care soaps and toiletries for babies. Thanks to his visionary capabilities, he was able to understand the potential of information technology in the 1980s.
At that time, there was a significant gap in the IT market in India when IBM was shown the door. So, Premji changed the name of his company to Wipro and started to make microcomputers so as to gain entry into the sector for high technology products. In this project, he collaborated with Sentinel Computer Corporation, an American organization. Very soon, he made a complete shift from fast moving consumer goods to the technology industry.
NGOs and Foundations Opened by Azim
Premji
The life
and times of Azim Premji are testament to the fact that he believes in giving
back to the society in a meaningful manner and help it go ahead. In that vein,
he has opened a number of charitable institutions and NGOs over the years. He
has also taken part in some key charitable initiatives.
Azim Premji Foundation
The Azim Premji Foundation
was established in 2001 and is a major part of the philanthropic work done by
Premji. It is a not-for-profit entity and its main aim is to come up with
contributions that can help in realizing a level of universal education, which,
in turn, will lead to a society that has values like justice, equality,
humanity and sustainability at its core. The basic area of work of the
foundation is elementary education.
Through its work in this sensitive area of education in India, the Azim Premji Foundation is attempting to come up with proofs of concept that can change the very system in which the government-owned schools operate in India. The emphasis is on improving the quality of education on offer and bringing the schools at par with the best schools across the country. Most of these schools are in the rural area and this is where the foundation has been focusing to a significant extent. It currently functions in the states mentioned below:
Through its work in this sensitive area of education in India, the Azim Premji Foundation is attempting to come up with proofs of concept that can change the very system in which the government-owned schools operate in India. The emphasis is on improving the quality of education on offer and bringing the schools at par with the best schools across the country. Most of these schools are in the rural area and this is where the foundation has been focusing to a significant extent. It currently functions in the states mentioned below:
Karnataka, Puducherry, Uttarakhand Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan , Bihar,
Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
Azim Premji Trust
During
December 2010, Premji promised to provide 2 billion dollars for making school
education in the country better than what it was. He transferred equity shares
– amounting to 213 million in number – from his company to the Azim Premji
Trust. This is supposed to be the biggest ever educational donation in the
country.
Azim Premji University
The Azim
Premji University was set up as per an act passed by the legislative assembly
of Karnataka. Its main aim is to conceive and execute programmes that can help
in the development of the overall educational scenario as well as a
well-trained workforce. It also attempts to provide substitute models for
changing the educational scenario. The university also puts in money in
educational research with the end aim of widening the horizon of educational
thoughts in India.
Participation in The
Giving Pledge
The
Giving Pledge is a campaign, a brainchild of Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. Its
primary aim is to provide encouragement to rich people to come forward and
commit a part of their riches to philanthropic activities. Azim Premji is the
first Indian to have signed up for the programme. In fact, he is the third
person from outside the United States of America – he is preceded by David
Sainsbury and Richard Branson - to have become a part of this initiative. As of
April 2013, Premji has donated at least 25% of his personal wealth to the said
charity.
Awards and Recognition won by Azim Premji
Over his illustrious
career, Azim Premji has received a lot of honour and respect and been conferred
with many awards. Business Week has hailed him as one of the 30 Greatest
Entrepreneurs
of all Time, which is no mean feat considering the global reach of the said
publication. This recognition was in honour of the role that he has played over
the years in making Wipro one of the top business organizations across the
world in terms of growth.Manipal University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate during 2000 and six years later, the National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai, conferred on him the Lakshya Business Visionary Award. The Wesleyan University of Middletown Connecticut awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2009. This was conferred as a way of appreciating the exceptional work that Premji had done in terms of philanthropy. His contributions to the world of trade and commerce were recognized when the Indian Government bestowed on him the title of Padma Bhushan in 2005. He received the Padma Vibhushan, which is the second most prestigious civilian award in India, in 2011. He also got the Economic Times Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.
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