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Trustees Saryu Doshi Rohita Doshi Maitreya Doshi, Managing Trustee
Advisory Board Alyque Padamsee Bittu Sahgal Girish Karnad Indu Shahani Pheroza Godrej Shyam Benegal Shubha Mudgal S. Padmanabhan I.A.S
Objectives EDUCATION To provide support to talented but financially
challenged students for higher education. To upgrade and modernise educational institution
infrastructure. To enable primary and high school education in
rural areas.
ART & CULTURE To nurture playwrights, actors, musicians and dancers. To foster the visual and performing arts through
concerts, exhibitions and festivals. To conserve India’s cultural heritage. COMMUNITY To finance projects for women’s upliftment. To sponsor environmental awareness and
conservation projects. To facilitate unique and innovative community initiatives.
The initiatives presented in this overview are independently undertaken and funded by the Vinod & Saryu Doshi Foundation; they are unrelated to the CSR activities of Premier Ltd.
Premier Ltd. does not contribute any funds to the Foundation.
The Vinod & Saryu Doshi Foundation is a non-profit charity trust that supports initiatives in the fields of Art & Culture, Education and Community. It seeks to embody the lifelong passions and values of my parents, who believed that the mind is enriched through education and the spirit through art and culture. They have spent a considerable part of their lives supporting these causes. The Foundation provides scholarships to financially challenged young Indians, enabling them to catapult themselves to a higher economic and social orbit. It fosters emerging talent in the visual and performing arts through fellowships, performances, exhibitions and festivals. It is committed to improving the community by funding initiatives in environment protection and social upliftment. This report highlights some of the cumulative work done by the Foundation. The Trustees feel privileged to have the guidance of an eminent advisory board and remain energised and committed to continuing and expanding the Foundation’s work. MAITREYA DOSHIManaging Trustee
Enrich the mind; lift the spirit
Highlights
52 fully paid, 4-year scholarships for financially challenged yet highly qualified students at the College of Engineering, Pune
R25 million given to modernise the Production Engineering Laboratory at the College of Engineering, Pune
80 scholarships to the employees of Premier Ltd. and their children
400Funded the education of
primary school students in rural Maharashtra
29 students offered support to study in the U.S.
500Funded after-school programmes for
underprivileged balwadi children in Mumbai
children
Computers donated to the Zilla Parishad Prathamik Shala in Maharashtra, benefitting more than
120
plays, in different languages with
annual theatre festivals showcasing
35
25,000attendees
fellowships to aspiring theatre professionals
Awarded
45
EDUCATION ART & CULTURE
7
5
R1.5 million donated to rehabilitate children of brothel-based women
R3.1 million given for Jain community initiatives
More than
450 people
12,000trees and
1,400saplings in Chinchwad, Pune generating 4 MT of oxygen annually, enough for
attendees
28experimental plays across
20days with NCPA, with
4,000
Pune schools through the Environmental Arts Theatre Festival
Created environmental awareness for
900students from
30
COMMUNITY
Drought relief provided to
people from
22 villages in rural Maharashtra
1,200
Co-promoted Planted
Partners
National Centre for the Performing ArtsIndia’s premier cultural institution, promoting music, dance, theatre and cinema
Literature Live! EveningsCelebrating the written word in all its glorious forms. From book launches to literary evenings and author interactions
Sahitya Rangabhoomi Pratishthan A non-profit trust focussed on preserving and promoting the Arts
ART & CULTURE
College of Engineering, PuneThe third oldest and highly ranked engineering college in Asia
Ved Vignan Maha Vidya PeethSubsidiary of The Art of Living Foundation focussed on educational and development programmes
American Alumni AssociationA voluntary, non-profit organisation providing grants to highly qualified but financially needy students to study in the U.S.
EDUCATION
Children in ProgressAn NGO working with children in BMC schools in northern Mumbai
Tree Public FoundationAn NGO working towards reforestation through macro tree planting in Pune
Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA)The main association representing the Indian Machine Tool Industry
Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association
Apne Aap Women’s CollectiveAn NGO serving women and children of Mumbai’s red-light area
Blue Shores Prison Art ProjectA novel art-based prison rehabilitation project at the Central Aguada jail in Goa, India
COMMUNITY
Equal Community FoundationA non-profit organisation that works with men to end violence and discrimination against women
Voluntary Organisation in Community Enterprise An organisation working for the welfare of street children by educating them
Happy Home and School for the BlindA school that encourages self-expression through academic and creative activities in a safe, nurturing environment
EDUCATION
A Vinod Doshi-CoEP Merit Scholar 2012
“I am the first girl in my family to go to an engineering college. After completing a degree in Computer Engineering, I will pursue my Master’s from a U.S. University. The Vinod & Saryu Doshi Foundation gave me a chance to dream big.”chitra watwani, vinod doshi-coep merit scholar 2012
R25 million donated towards modernising the 140-year-old Production Engineering Laboratory.
The workshop is equipped with technologically advanced CNC machines, some of which have been provided by the Machine Tool Division at Premier Ltd.
Donated a mechanical robot for industrial application and design study.
MODERNISATION OF THE PRODUCTION ENGINEERING LABORATORY AT THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, PUNE (COEP)
Students of CoEP, Pune working at the production engineering laboratory
The graduating class of the Vinod Doshi-CoEP Merit Scholarship, 2013–14
10 annual full scholarships in the past 6 years for students with strong academic credentials but with severe financial constraints.
52 students given scholarships so far. Each scholarship, of R0.30 million, pays for the student’s entire tuition fee, lodging, boarding
and course material during the 4-year degree programme. All scholars are assured fully paid summer internships for all 4 years at Premier Ltd. A confirmed job after graduation at Premier Ltd. but with no obligation to join. Benefits for scholars include:Mentoring opportunitiesField tripsIndustry exposure
A free new laptop to a first-year scholar with promising leadership potential.
VINOD DOSHI-COEP MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
“I look forward to making Pune the next Shanghai with my architectural expertise. This scholarship is the foundation for this dream.” pranali naik, scholarship recipient, 17-year-old daughter of g. d. naik, a cost accountant at premier ltd., who has been with the company for 32 years
VINOD DOSHI SHIKSHAN YOJNA Scholarships given to employees of Premier Ltd. and
their children every year for higher education. This initiative has helped 80 beneficiaries over the
past 8 years. More than R4.9 million donated since its inception.
VED VIGNAN MAHA VIDYA PEETH (VVMVP) The Foundation has been associated with VVMVP’s ‘Gift
a smile’ project since 2009 — an initiative to educate underprivileged children in rural India.
VVMVP is the Art of Living Foundation’s Educational Charitable Trust.
Educated 400 primary schoolchildren from rural Maharashtra.
VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION IN COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE (VOICE) Partnered with VOICE to empower more than 500
street children, especially girls, through education and skill training.
Supported the construction of a home and school for destitute girls.
ZILLA PARISHAD PRATHMIK SHALA Donated a fully-equipped computer centre to the
Thorandale village, Pune.
AMERICAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (AAA) The Foundation’s partnership with the
AAA spans more than 6 years. Offered support to 29 highly qualified
but needy students to pursue education in the U.S.
Trustees are actively involved with the scholar selection process.
Dr. Saryu Doshi, Trustee, Vinod & Saryu Doshi Foundation, awarding the scholarship to Vedika Dengade
Future InitiativesFELLOWSHIP IN THE ARTS 3 prestigious annual fellowships in the fields of Art History, Heritage Conservation and
Museum Curatorship. These fellowships will be awarded to aspiring young Indians to pursue higher education
in these fields.
VINOD & SARYU DOSHI FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIPS 5 annual fellowships to Indian nationals to pursue their postgraduate studies abroad in
Liberal Arts. The selection process is based on equal opportunity and affirmative action.
“My father sold a part of his land to pay my first-year fees, but what about the next 3 years? Then I was awarded the Vinod Doshi CoEP Scholarship. Suddenly, my focus in life changed.... My life took on a different meaning.” kuldip gud, vinod doshi coep merit scholar (2013)
Kuldip Gud, a Vinod Doshi CoEP Merit Scholar, 2013, at the physics laboratory at College of Engineering, Pune
ART AND CULTURE
A still from Ghashiram Kotwal, showcased during the 2011 annual Vinod Doshi Theatre Festival
THE VINOD DOSHI THEATRE FESTIVAL Over the past 7 years, this annual festival has promoted experimental theatre in Pune and Mumbai. More than 25,000 theatre enthusiasts enjoy multi-lingual performances in Marathi, Hindi, English and Gujarati every year. Memorable performances include Naseeruddin Shah’s Ismat Apke Naam and Mohit
Takalkar’s Gajab Kahani (commissioned for the festival) that was consequently invited to perform at the prestigious Bharat Rang Mahotsav in Delhi.
“The Vinod Doshi Theatre Festival continues to be a mecca for theatre connoisseurs.” pune mirror, times of india
“Within 5 years, the Vinod Doshi festival has come to be recognised as the litmus test for first-grade theatre.” dr. girish karnad, noted playwright and film director
“Over the last 5 years, the festival has become a prominent feature in the cultural calendar of Mumbai.” shyam benegal, screenwriter and director
“The Vinod Doshi Festival has revived the experimental theatre movement in Maharashtra; it is of great value to young playwrights, directors and other rangkarmis.” dr. mohan agashe, actor and theatre personality
A still from Adhe Adhura, showcased at the 5th Annual Vinod Doshi Theatre Festival
“... the Fellowship gave me a tremendous sense of support. I was encouraged to believe in my choices and to believe that the work I was doing was considered important not only by me but by others as well. It is the most liberating feeling in the world.”irawati karnik, vinod doshi fellow (2009–10)
Ashish Mehta (right), Vinod Doshi Fellow, 2011, pursuing his dream of becoming an actor upon receiving the Vinod Doshi Fellowship in Performing Arts
THE VINOD DOSHI FELLOWSHIP IN PERFORMING ARTS 5 annual fellowships since 2009 for emerging artists in Hindi and Marathi theatre; total 35 fellows today. Each recipient is awarded R0.1 million to pursue his or her theatrical passion with no strings attached. Several fellows have gone on to become established playwrights and directors. Some of them are:
1. Irawati Karnik (2009–10 Fellow) — wrote and co-developed S*x, M*rality & Cens*rship with ShantaGokhale, later directed by Sunil Shanbag
2. Gitanjali Kulkarni (2011–12 Fellow) — acted in the Hindi adaptation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night,Piya Behrupiya, part of the Globe to Globe Festival in London
3. Nipun Dharmadhikari (2010–11 Fellow) — directed the experimental play Tichee Satra Prakar ne,based on Attempts on Her Life by Martin Crimp. It was shortlisted and selected for the Mahindra Excellence Awards in Theatre, winning the Best Direction award
LITERATURE LIVE! EVENINGS Title sponsor for the Literature Live! Evenings, offering citizens of Mumbai a chance to participate in
the many joys of literature through book launches and author interactions. 6 events annually. Over 1,200 attendees.
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (NCPA) “CENTRESTAGE” Partnered with the NCPA to present “Centrestage” — a multilingual theatre festival of premiering plays, since 2013. The festival has created a platform for new works with debut performances from
upcoming theatre groups such as Yatri, Pundalik, Schitzengiggles and Cartel. 4,000 people, 28 premieres, 4 languages, across 20 days, over 2 years.
GIVING VOICES SOCIETY (GVS) Partnered with Giving Voices Society, a unique initiative to raise the standard of Western classical
singing in the form of art song and opera, in India. Supported two talented students to pursue their education in western classical music.
Future Initiatives MUSIC CONCERT SERIES Promoting local and international artistes from various musical genres.
THE VINOD & SARYU DOSHI FOUNDATION EMERGING ARTISTE AWARD Awarded to 2 emerging Indian artistes in recognition of their talent.
“Centrestage is one of the landmark theatre festivals of Mumbai and we are extremely proud to be associated with NCPA. This initiative fits in well with the Foundation’s objectives of supporting the Arts. We are committed to bringing some of the best and brightest talent from across the country to the audiences.”dr. saryu doshi, trustee, vinod & saryu doshi foundation
COMMUNITY
Student from Children in Progress (CHIP) — an NGO partner of the Vinod & Saryu Doshi Foundation
Students from a municipal school at our English reading programme organised by Children in Progress
“One day, I will be a professional basketball player.” mohammed shan, 5-year-old participant at a chip summer camp supported by the vinod & saryu doshi foundation
CHILDREN IN PROGRESS (CHIP) 5-year partnership with CHIP, Mumbai — an
NGO working with the city’s underprivileged municipal schoolchildren.
Funded theatre and art programmes, computer classes and judo workshops for more than 500 balwadi children in an after-school programme.
300 children benefitted from Diwali and summer camps supported by the Foundation that included dance, yoga, basketball, origami, women empowerment and painting workshops among others.
Other initiatives in partnership with the NGO — book donations, English reading programmes, industry exposure and career fairs.
CHARA CHHAVANI Donated food grains to 1,200 drought-affected villagers of
Satara district of Maharashtra. 22 villages were helped by this initiative.
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION Partnered with Make-A-Wish Foundation to bring smiles to
children with life-threatening medical conditions.
EQUAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION (ECF) Partnered with ECF to tackle the problem of discrimination
against Indian women by working with men to offer them an opportunity to study and practice gender equitable behaviour.
Adopted Pune’s Kashewadi community to develop leaders who take personal as well as collective action to end violence against women in their community.
Over 500 beneficiaries.
ENVIRONMENTAL FILM The Foundation partnered with the Conservation Act Trust
(CAT) to fund a documentary on the environment.
SEVA SADAN SOCIETY Funded an education and skill development programme for
girls from Mumbai’s underprivileged society in partnership with the Seva Sadan Society.
HAPPY HOME AND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 4 music scholarships for the institute’s
visually impaired children conducted by the Furtado School of Music Education.
Atul Kasbe, a beneficary of our programme with Happy Home and School for the Blind, training on a drum
“We have several exceptionally talented children, who will benefit enormously from this training. The eternal cliché that music is a universal language has special meaning for them.” meher banaji, director, happy home and school for the blind
“I want to become a doctor and serve poor children.” neha patel (name changed), a beneficiary of the apne aap women’s collective — udaan programme, supported by the vinod & saryu doshi foundation
Dr. Mohan Agashe, actor and theatre personality, planting the 10,000th sapling for the Foundation’s tree planting initiative in Chinchwad, Pune
ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES Collaborated with the Tree Public
Foundation, an environmental NGO, to plant 12,000 trees near Premier Ltd.’s factory in Chinchwad, Pune.
Supported a doctorate research in botanical studies.
APNE AAP WOMEN’S COLLECTIVE (AAWC) Associated with Apne Aap Women’s Collective
(AAWC) — an NGO working with marginalised women and their children since 2007.
Funds provided for medical check-up camps for toddlers between ages 2 and 6 and education and vocational skills for older children.
JAIN COMMUNITY SERVICE 5-year partnership with the Ahimsa Prasarak
Trust, Mumbai — a public charity trust with the aim of spreading education through book donations, fellowships and scholarships.
Funded the publishing of Swanand Vidyamruit, a book on Jain history and architecture in Marathi and Sanskrit.
EDUCATION AUDIOLOGY & RESEARCH SOCIETY FOR HEARING IMPAIRED INFANTS AND CHILDREN Partnered with the Education Audiology
& Research for Hearing Impaired Infants and Children to provide more than 50 economically disadvantaged deaf children with hearing aids.
Margaret Mascarenhas and Swatee Nair, initiators of the Blue Shores Prison Art Project
Paintings from inmates who participated in the Blue Shores Prison Art Project
BLUE SHORES PRISON ART PROJECT A unique prison art pilot programme
conducted at the Central Aguada jail in Goa to give a pre-selected group of inmates a chance to execute their prison terms in a meaningful and creative way.
It established the idea that the prison is as much about reform as it is about punishment by documenting positive behavioural changes and exploring the implications of this experiment.
“I believe in second chances.” maitreya doshi, managing trustee, vinod & saryu doshi foundation