Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy's UK-based entrepreneur daughter Akshata Murthy is joined by financial expert Carsten Jorgensen, former UK attorney-general Lord Peter Goldsmith and NRI hotelier Vivek Chadha, the Gandhi Statue Memorial Trust announced here.
NRI economist Meghnad Desai, the founder-chair of the trust, said the diverse backgrounds of the new trustees and their joint belief in the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi would ensure that the charity will continue to spread Gandhi's message all over the world.
After the Gandhi Statue is unveiled at Parliament Square in the coming months on a date yet to be confirmed, the trustees will prepare a road map for future philanthropic activities.
Akshata Murthy, who runs an investment business focused on investing in small and medium sized British companies, said, "Mahatma Gandhi forged a new path for India, in a manner that defied the norm. His view that 'in a gentle way, you can shake the world' has been adopted the world over and his lessons are as relevant today as they were more than 70 years ago".
Lord Peter Goldsmith added, "Gandhi is one of the towering figures of recent history. It is right to commemorate his life and his wisdom in the heart of London at the birthplace of Britain's modern democracy. I am privileged to be associated with this project".
Other trustees of the charity include the Mahatma's grandson, Gopalakrishna Gandhi, and author Kishwar Desai and entrepreneur Rami Ranger.
Major donors to the project include Narayana Murthy and his family and Bajaj Auto chief Rahul Bajaj, who both donated 200,000 pounds each.
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