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Aditya Jha

Aditya Jha CM is an Indian Canadian entrepreneur, philanthropist and social activist. A globetrotter, his business portfolio consists of several startups and company turnarounds with interests in Canada, India, Thailand and India.[citation needed][1] He also runs several philanthropic initiatives through his Private Charitable Foundation (POA Educational Foundation),[2] promoting education and nurturing entrepreneurship to increase opportunities for the less fortunate. Jha takes special interest in nurturing prosperity and financial independence amongst Canadian First Nations (aboriginal) communities and individuals through education scholarships at top Canadian universities and a project (Project Beyshick) that nurtures entrepreneurship.[3] Jha is 2012 inductee to the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian award.

Aditya Jha

Born
NationalityCanadian, formerly Indian
EducationHonorary LL.D., Ryerson University; M.Sc. Mathematical Statistics, Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science, Research Scholar at School of Computer & Systems Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
Alma materKendriya Vidyalaya,
Hans Raj College, University of Delhi,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Kurukshetra University, Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
EmployerDGMARKET INTERNATIONAL INC & also POA Educational Foundation
Known forNon-Resident Indian-Nepalese Philanthropy/active giving, business success, political involvement
TitlePresident & CEO
Websitepoafoundation.org,www.dgmarket.com

Early life edit

Aditya Jha was born to an Indian-Nepalese family in Madhuwa Village India. (Half the village is in Nepal, and the other half in India.) His Mother tongue is Maithili. He was brought-up in a landed middle-class family of three brothers and two sisters. His father was a lawyer by profession and his mother was Indian from Sitamarhi district from where his father practiced law graduating from court of Sitamarhi, Bihar in India. Upon completion of his secondary education in a village near Indo-Nepal border, Aditya went on to pursue post-secondary education in Delhi, India. After receiving a bachelor's degree in sciences from Hans Raj College Delhi University, he went on to do M.Sc. Mathematical Statistics at Kurukshetra University and PG Diploma in Computer Science from Kurukshetra University. He further invested four and a half years from 1979 to 1984 as a Research Scholar at the School of Computer and Systems Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University before visiting Paris, France, for mainframe computer training with CIT Alcatel for six months. He was the recipient of the University Grants Commission's Junior and Senior scholarship and Research Associateship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He was very active in student politics and student union activities and worked underground with those working against when Emergency measures suspending democratic rights in India were promulgated. He played a leadership role with the largest student organization in India as General Secretary for Delhi and Haryana state and was on the National Executive of the national student organization when he was just 22 years old.[4]

Career and business interests edit

He started his career in India and then subsequently worked in Singapore, Australia and South East Asian countries.[5] He migrated to Canada in late 1994 and joined Bell Canada, later becoming a General Manager. After a career at Bell, he co-founded (with four other partners) a software company, Isopia Inc.[6] Isopia was a Canadian success story[7] and their company was acquired by Sun Microsystems for over $100 million (combination of cash & stock).[8] After his work at Isopia, Aditya started Osellus Inc, another software firm with offices in Toronto and Bangkok, and diversified his portfolio through acquisition of several businesses including a business from Allan Candy/Cadbury Adams Canada.[9] He renamed the confectionery manufacturing business, to Karma Candy owing to his belief in the concept of Karma. After this acquisition, Aditya helped save more than 150 jobs who were to be laid-off owing to the imminent closure of one of the oldest confectionery factories in Canada.[10] From 2013-2016, Aditya was the CEO of the Euclid Infotech (Tendersinfo.com).

dgMarket International Inc - International Tenders & E-Procurement edit

In January 2017, Jha acquired dgMarket International Inc from Development Gateway. dgMarket is the oldest and one of the largest portal for tenders and consulting opportunities worldwide, with solicitations from national governments and international donor agencies.[11] It was created in 2001, as a part of Development Gateway (DG) at the initiative of the World Bank in an effort to enhancing the reach, transparency, and effectiveness of International procurement in economic improvement round the arena.[12] dgMarket integrates about 1 million procurement notices per year, covering about $1 trillion tender opportunities.[13]

Philanthropic interests edit

Jha established a private Canadian charitable foundation, the POA Educational Foundation,[14] in 2001, to promote education and entrepreneurship amongst the individuals and groups not so fortunate.[15]

Educational projects in Canada edit

Aditya has several scholarships at Canadian post secondary institutions such as Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University),[16][17] Trent University,[18] George Brown College,[19] Centennial College and York University.[20] The endowments at these universities grant (annually $70,000) in total Twenty (20) scholarship/grants awards in perpetuity to students (large focus on students from the aboriginal community of Canada). Additionally he has supported a research project on Economic Value of Indo-Canadians (Ryerson University), Pathways Education Program for the inner-city kids of Regent Park community in Toronto and funded York University for Canada-India research initiative.

Projects promoting entrepreneurship in Canada edit

Jha's Project Beyshick initiative nurtures prosperity and financial independence amongst First Nations individuals by encouraging and mentoring entrepreneurial efforts. The project was launched with the support of Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy, nephew Ashutosh Jha and many others. The project has had numerous life changing positive impacts on participants, putting them on an accelerated path towards success and personal growth.[21][22][23] Asked by a media house about his motivation for this initiative, he replied

I wanted to give the Canadian aboriginal communities a vision for the future - and a sense of possibility. It is the entrepreneurial spirit and success, which gives the rightful recognition to communities in the mainstream world. It also allows the successful entrepreneurs to become role models for their community,.[24]

He has also supported award for the Top 20 under 20 program (Entrepreneurship category) and the yearly $15,000 Business Plan & $5,000 Career Plan Contest award for the First Nation individual participating in Project Beyshick.

Philanthropic work in Nepal edit

He has funded digital literacy project by donating laptop and desktops to 11 schools in Nepal and to the Islamic Institute of Toronto as well has supported Nepal Library Foundation for setting up libraries in the remote villages of Nepal. Since Fall of 2008, Aditya has been involved with the One Laptop Per Child project. He has since then distributed more than 100 laptops to rural village schools in Nepal, including Nuns' Welfare Foundations Arya Tara School.[25][26] This project is an addition to the hundreds of computers and printers he donated to dozens of schools in Kathmandu valley in Nepal[27] In 2001, Aditya proposed to develop and fund a world class Institute of Information Technology Nepal (IIT-N) modelled after India's IIT. The institute was to be established within a government sponsored IT Park in the Greater Kathmandu area (Banepa IT Park).[28] Just before the parliament of Nepal was set to approve the proposal, the government fell and proposal was delayed, and later withdrawn by Aditya.[29][30]

Philanthropic work in India edit

Aditya has set up a student residence (50 rooms) for children of landless families with integrated education program in India through AIM for SEVA in Bihar, India. In the past, Jha has chaired the India AIDS Campaign within UNICEF Canada's Unite For Children, Unite Against Aids campaign. "As part of the larger Canadian Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign, a special India HIV and AIDS Campaign has been established to support AIDS prevention, awareness and treatment projects for children and youth in India.".[31] Working with Canadian organization 'Aim for Seva', Aditya has donated a 50-student residence for kids from landless families in Bihar, India.[32]

Other Project edit

Aditya's foundation has also supported other projects: with Ryerson University a research project on Economic Value of Indo-Canadians; Pathways Education Program for the inner-city kids of Regent Park community in Toronto; Share the Music program of Roy Thomson Hall through endowment to give Canadian aboriginal youth access to best musical performances in Toronto; Infrastructure grant for Canadian Youth Ballet Ensemble for ballet school in Havana and Trillium Hospital, Mississauga; Toronto International Film Festival as Gold Patron; Canadian Museum of Human Rights; and Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and several other charitable projects.[33]

Public affairs interests edit

 
Aditya Jha as one of the seven Canadian delegates with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in Delhi, India, November 2009 during the state dinner

Jha is active with Canadian, Indian and Nepalese public affairs. From November 16–18, 2009 he accompanied Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to India as one of the seven members of his Canadian delegation.[34] He is one of the founding directors of the Canada India Foundation where he is currently the National Convener. Prior to this he chaired the 'Educational & Institutional' committee.[35] Most recently, he was instrumental in designing the University of Waterloo and the Canada India Foundation's (CIF) first-of-its-kind joint initiative for the advancement of Canada's research capacity in studying the politics, economy and social conditions of contemporary India and bi-lateral relationship of both countries through a planned establishment of a $10-million endowment.[36]

Aditya moderated Canada session during Pravasi Bhartiya Divas event (Delhi, January 2007) organized by Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. He also moderated India Business Roundtable (Toronto, October 2006), jointly organized by Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce and Department of Foreign Affairs of Canada as well as the roundtable entitled Engaging India: tapping Roots- Seizing Opportunities (Delhi, January 2007) jointly organized with CII, India and ICCC, Canada.[37] Aditya was an official blogger for the Toronto Star's "Your City, My City" series with focus on Toronto's Mayoral race.[38]

Aditya facilitated and helped fund a workshop on 'Opportunities and Challenges For Nepali Political Parties' co-organized by National Democratic Institute (NDI, Washington D.C.) and Nepal Study Center (NSC) of the University of New Mexico (UNM). The workshop provided a forum for thoughtful exchanges on the issues of development and democracy between Nepalese policy/political leaders and their U.S. counterparts.[39]

Arts and culture edit

Jha supports the Canadian Youth Ballet Ensemble to promote dance education and training for young Canadians, and the "Share the Music" program of Roy Thomson Hall to give Canadian aboriginal youth access to best musical performances.[40] He also supports Toronto International Film Festival group as Gold Patron. The Toronto International Film Festival Group is a charitable, not-for-profit, cultural organization whose mission is to transform the way people see the world. Its vision is to lead the world in creative and cultural discovery through the moving image.[41] Jha also supports the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

Awards, recognition and appointments edit

On December 30, 2012, Aditya was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston. The Order of Canada is Canada's highest civilian award. His citation read, "for his achievements in business and for his commitment to promoting education and entrepreneurial opportunities for Aboriginal and disadvantaged youth".[42] On May 8, 2013, he was recognized as Champion of Public Education in Canada by The Learning Partnership, along with scotiabank CEO Richard E. Waugh and The Globe and Mail Editor-in-Chief John Stackhouse.[43] The award recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of extraordinary Canadians whose lifelong dedication, generosity, and commitment have contributed to making the Canadian public education system one of the best in the world. He is a winner of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award (2010), an inductee of the '30 most influential Indo-Canadians Power List (2009),' and a recipient of Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), the university's highest honour.[44] Aditya is the former National Convenor of the Canada India Foundation— a public policy organization.[45]

Awards and honours edit

 
Aditya Jha with Queen Elizabeth during her state visit to Canada in 2010

Appointments edit

Quotes & philosophy edit

  • "In Life, you always get more than what you deserve or less than what you deserve - You never quite get just the right amount. If you get less you must work harder & smarter, and if you get more than you must give back"
  • "Empathy starts with actions"
  • "Before I became active with 'giving' to charitable causes, I looked at giving as charity to others. Now, I see giving as charity to myself. You are giving to your expanded self, your passion, your talent to make your desired changes and to your obligation to payback to the favorite social circumstances as only those favourable social circumstances allow people like yourself, your kids and for all, that you care about to prosper"
  • "Nobel laureate, Herbert Simon estimated that the "social capital" is responsible for at least 90% of what people earn in wealthy societies. I am trying to make a case here that all of us have obligation to give and pay back to that 'Social Capital' and ALL of us can 'SPARE to Give'." [Keynote speech titled 'Giving - A charity to self or others?' at a charity gala][56]
  • "I urge you to seriously think of giving back to the mainstream causes that you are passionate about and try to be active with the causes you give for. It will benefit us tremendously, benefit Canada deservingly and feed our soul well. May I urge you to consider giving every year 10% of what you earn after tax? It is highly doable. We never have enough to spare to give but we can always spare to give. Giving is permanent but accumulation is not. Giving is the right thing to do- it is an obligation." --[57]
  • "I would urge all of you to think of philanthropy in a totally different way. It should be integral and well thought part of your entrepreneurial life. Philanthropy Is Not About Doing Good But rather it is "good for you"; "good for others" is just the byproduct." [Speaking to MBA students of various Canadian institutions at a conference titled 'Starting & Managing Successful Venture: A new Canadian's Perspective' in Toronto][58]
  • "Just because you have more or less money, it does not mean you will give more or less. Giving has a state of mind and when you have understood that part, you will give irrespective of how much money you have." [Quoted in the Economist Intelligence Unit April 2010 report titled 'The New World of Wealth-Seven key trends for investing, giving & spending among the very rich' of The Economist magazine ][59]
  • Philanthropy is critical for any civilized society.
  • Success is an event, not a state. Therefore, no one can remain successful.
  • 'What Got Us Here, Won't Take Us there', highlighted that for Canada to stay on the curve of high quality of life and growth, we must focus on the concept of 'demographic dividend' and how effectively Canada engages immigrants and its aboriginal population. Ryerson University Doctorate/convocation speech ()[60]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ POA Educational Foundation June 16, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Canadian Immigrant
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  6. ^ ISOPIA Announces Executive Appointments.
  7. ^ ISOPIA Charts Exceptional Growth Throughout 2000
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  9. ^ What it takes to succeed in business May 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
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  15. ^ . Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  16. ^ Benefactor empowers others through education February 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Ryerson University - Various awards and scholarships named after Aditya Jha
  18. ^ Donor Creates New Opportunities for Aboriginal Students at Trent University August 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ George Brown College - Aditya Jha Culinary Award – Entrance[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ Entrepreneur hopes to see a 'needs-blind' educational system in Canada
  21. ^ Natives get a hand up from Indo-Canadian
  22. ^ CBC Radio One: First Nations Entrepreneurs August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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  24. ^ A 'Hindustani' opens a bright chapter for the Indians of Canada November 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ eKantipur (2008-03-17). "e-Infrastructure pilot project launched in Nepali schools". Kantipur Daily. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  26. ^ Laptop Donation Made to ATS May 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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  28. ^ Kamala Sarup (2005-01-11). "Nepal: Media Should Be Remain Independent". Independent News Media - New Zealand. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  29. ^ IIT Nepal official website
  30. ^ Post Report (2003-10-10). "Give us equal opportunity: NRNs". Kantipur Daily. Archived from the original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
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  32. ^ AIM for Seva - Student Home – Donors
  33. ^ Jha Awarded Order Of Canada 2013-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  34. ^ Canada.com - Conservative MPs and Canadian business leaders join Harper for India trip November 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ About Canada India Foundation April 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  36. ^ University of Waterloo: CIF and Waterloo sign multi-million-dollar endowment MOU
  37. ^ Hindustan Times: Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2007 June 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  38. ^ "My City, Your City" March 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  39. ^ Workshop on Opportunities and Challenges For Nepali Political Parties
  40. ^ Share the Music Endowment Fund December 31, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall
  41. ^ Corporate & Foundation Support January 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Toronto International Film Festival Group
  42. ^ "Appointments to the Order of Canada". The Governor General of Canada.
  43. ^ "Toronto Tribute". The Learning Partnership. Archived from the original on 2013-06-28.
  44. ^ a b CANADA HAS CHOSEN: TOP 25 CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS OF 2010 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
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  47. ^ . Convocation, Ryerson University. Archived from the original on 2008-02-02. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  48. ^ Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty presents awards to Outstanding Global Indians
  49. ^ 3rd Annual Midweek Southasian Awards 2011-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  50. ^ Nouman Khalil (2015-04-02). "Mississauga philanthropist appointed member of NCC board of directors". Inside Halton.
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  56. ^ Keynote speech: Giving - A charity to self or others? August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  57. ^ Diwali Recognition Speech August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Friday, 26 October 2007
  58. ^ Centre Stage 2009, Toronto Joint seminar with Rotman (University of Toronto), Schulich (York University), Wilfrid Laurier MBA Students and India Abroad August 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, April 2009
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Aditya Jha CM is an Indian Canadian entrepreneur philanthropist and social activist A globetrotter his business portfolio consists of several startups and company turnarounds with interests in Canada India Thailand and India citation needed 1 He also runs several philanthropic initiatives through his Private Charitable Foundation POA Educational Foundation 2 promoting education and nurturing entrepreneurship to increase opportunities for the less fortunate Jha takes special interest in nurturing prosperity and financial independence amongst Canadian First Nations aboriginal communities and individuals through education scholarships at top Canadian universities and a project Project Beyshick that nurtures entrepreneurship 3 Jha is 2012 inductee to the Order of Canada Canada s highest civilian award Aditya JhaCMBornSitamarhi IndiaNationalityCanadian formerly IndianEducationHonorary LL D Ryerson University M Sc Mathematical Statistics Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science Research Scholar at School of Computer amp Systems Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU Alma materKendriya Vidyalaya Hans Raj College University of Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University Kurukshetra University Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario CanadaEmployerDGMARKET INTERNATIONAL INC amp also POA Educational FoundationKnown forNon Resident Indian Nepalese Philanthropy active giving business success political involvementTitlePresident amp CEOWebsitepoafoundation wbr org www wbr dgmarket wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career and business interests 2 1 dgMarket International Inc International Tenders amp E Procurement 3 Philanthropic interests 3 1 Educational projects in Canada 3 2 Projects promoting entrepreneurship in Canada 3 3 Philanthropic work in Nepal 3 4 Philanthropic work in India 3 5 Other Project 4 Public affairs interests 5 Arts and culture 6 Awards recognition and appointments 6 1 Awards and honours 6 2 Appointments 7 Quotes amp philosophy 8 See also 9 References 10 Sources 11 External linksEarly life editAditya Jha was born to an Indian Nepalese family in Madhuwa Village India Half the village is in Nepal and the other half in India His Mother tongue is Maithili He was brought up in a landed middle class family of three brothers and two sisters His father was a lawyer by profession and his mother was Indian from Sitamarhi district from where his father practiced law graduating from court of Sitamarhi Bihar in India Upon completion of his secondary education in a village near Indo Nepal border Aditya went on to pursue post secondary education in Delhi India After receiving a bachelor s degree in sciences from Hans Raj College Delhi University he went on to do M Sc Mathematical Statistics at Kurukshetra University and PG Diploma in Computer Science from Kurukshetra University He further invested four and a half years from 1979 to 1984 as a Research Scholar at the School of Computer and Systems Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University before visiting Paris France for mainframe computer training with CIT Alcatel for six months He was the recipient of the University Grants Commission s Junior and Senior scholarship and Research Associateship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research He was very active in student politics and student union activities and worked underground with those working against when Emergency measures suspending democratic rights in India were promulgated He played a leadership role with the largest student organization in India as General Secretary for Delhi and Haryana state and was on the National Executive of the national student organization when he was just 22 years old 4 Career and business interests editHe started his career in India and then subsequently worked in Singapore Australia and South East Asian countries 5 He migrated to Canada in late 1994 and joined Bell Canada later becoming a General Manager After a career at Bell he co founded with four other partners a software company Isopia Inc 6 Isopia was a Canadian success story 7 and their company was acquired by Sun Microsystems for over 100 million combination of cash amp stock 8 After his work at Isopia Aditya started Osellus Inc another software firm with offices in Toronto and Bangkok and diversified his portfolio through acquisition of several businesses including a business from Allan Candy Cadbury Adams Canada 9 He renamed the confectionery manufacturing business to Karma Candy owing to his belief in the concept of Karma After this acquisition Aditya helped save more than 150 jobs who were to be laid off owing to the imminent closure of one of the oldest confectionery factories in Canada 10 From 2013 2016 Aditya was the CEO of the Euclid Infotech Tendersinfo com dgMarket International Inc International Tenders amp E Procurement edit In January 2017 Jha acquired dgMarket International Inc from Development Gateway dgMarket is the oldest and one of the largest portal for tenders and consulting opportunities worldwide with solicitations from national governments and international donor agencies 11 It was created in 2001 as a part of Development Gateway DG at the initiative of the World Bank in an effort to enhancing the reach transparency and effectiveness of International procurement in economic improvement round the arena 12 dgMarket integrates about 1 million procurement notices per year covering about 1 trillion tender opportunities 13 Philanthropic interests editJha established a private Canadian charitable foundation the POA Educational Foundation 14 in 2001 to promote education and entrepreneurship amongst the individuals and groups not so fortunate 15 Educational projects in Canada edit Aditya has several scholarships at Canadian post secondary institutions such as Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University 16 17 Trent University 18 George Brown College 19 Centennial College and York University 20 The endowments at these universities grant annually 70 000 in total Twenty 20 scholarship grants awards in perpetuity to students large focus on students from the aboriginal community of Canada Additionally he has supported a research project on Economic Value of Indo Canadians Ryerson University Pathways Education Program for the inner city kids of Regent Park community in Toronto and funded York University for Canada India research initiative Projects promoting entrepreneurship in Canada edit Jha s Project Beyshick initiative nurtures prosperity and financial independence amongst First Nations individuals by encouraging and mentoring entrepreneurial efforts The project was launched with the support of Nishnawbe Aski Nation NAN Grand Chief Stan Beardy nephew Ashutosh Jha and many others The project has had numerous life changing positive impacts on participants putting them on an accelerated path towards success and personal growth 21 22 23 Asked by a media house about his motivation for this initiative he replied I wanted to give the Canadian aboriginal communities a vision for the future and a sense of possibility It is the entrepreneurial spirit and success which gives the rightful recognition to communities in the mainstream world It also allows the successful entrepreneurs to become role models for their community 24 He has also supported award for the Top 20 under 20 program Entrepreneurship category and the yearly 15 000 Business Plan amp 5 000 Career Plan Contest award for the First Nation individual participating in Project Beyshick Philanthropic work in Nepal edit He has funded digital literacy project by donating laptop and desktops to 11 schools in Nepal and to the Islamic Institute of Toronto as well has supported Nepal Library Foundation for setting up libraries in the remote villages of Nepal Since Fall of 2008 Aditya has been involved with the One Laptop Per Child project He has since then distributed more than 100 laptops to rural village schools in Nepal including Nuns Welfare Foundations Arya Tara School 25 26 This project is an addition to the hundreds of computers and printers he donated to dozens of schools in Kathmandu valley in Nepal 27 In 2001 Aditya proposed to develop and fund a world class Institute of Information Technology Nepal IIT N modelled after India s IIT The institute was to be established within a government sponsored IT Park in the Greater Kathmandu area Banepa IT Park 28 Just before the parliament of Nepal was set to approve the proposal the government fell and proposal was delayed and later withdrawn by Aditya 29 30 Philanthropic work in India edit Aditya has set up a student residence 50 rooms for children of landless families with integrated education program in India through AIM for SEVA in Bihar India In the past Jha has chaired the India AIDS Campaign within UNICEF Canada s Unite For Children Unite Against Aids campaign As part of the larger Canadian Unite for Children Unite against AIDS campaign a special India HIV and AIDS Campaign has been established to support AIDS prevention awareness and treatment projects for children and youth in India 31 Working with Canadian organization Aim for Seva Aditya has donated a 50 student residence for kids from landless families in Bihar India 32 Other Project edit Aditya s foundation has also supported other projects with Ryerson University a research project on Economic Value of Indo Canadians Pathways Education Program for the inner city kids of Regent Park community in Toronto Share the Music program of Roy Thomson Hall through endowment to give Canadian aboriginal youth access to best musical performances in Toronto Infrastructure grant for Canadian Youth Ballet Ensemble for ballet school in Havana and Trillium Hospital Mississauga Toronto International Film Festival as Gold Patron Canadian Museum of Human Rights and Nelson Mandela Children s Fund and several other charitable projects 33 Public affairs interests edit nbsp Aditya Jha as one of the seven Canadian delegates with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in Delhi India November 2009 during the state dinnerJha is active with Canadian Indian and Nepalese public affairs From November 16 18 2009 he accompanied Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to India as one of the seven members of his Canadian delegation 34 He is one of the founding directors of the Canada India Foundation where he is currently the National Convener Prior to this he chaired the Educational amp Institutional committee 35 Most recently he was instrumental in designing the University of Waterloo and the Canada India Foundation s CIF first of its kind joint initiative for the advancement of Canada s research capacity in studying the politics economy and social conditions of contemporary India and bi lateral relationship of both countries through a planned establishment of a 10 million endowment 36 Aditya moderated Canada session during Pravasi Bhartiya Divas event Delhi January 2007 organized by Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs He also moderated India Business Roundtable Toronto October 2006 jointly organized by Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce and Department of Foreign Affairs of Canada as well as the roundtable entitled Engaging India tapping Roots Seizing Opportunities Delhi January 2007 jointly organized with CII India and ICCC Canada 37 Aditya was an official blogger for the Toronto Star s Your City My City series with focus on Toronto s Mayoral race 38 Aditya facilitated and helped fund a workshop on Opportunities and Challenges For Nepali Political Parties co organized by National Democratic Institute NDI Washington D C and Nepal Study Center NSC of the University of New Mexico UNM The workshop provided a forum for thoughtful exchanges on the issues of development and democracy between Nepalese policy political leaders and their U S counterparts 39 Arts and culture editJha supports the Canadian Youth Ballet Ensemble to promote dance education and training for young Canadians and the Share the Music program of Roy Thomson Hall to give Canadian aboriginal youth access to best musical performances 40 He also supports Toronto International Film Festival group as Gold Patron The Toronto International Film Festival Group is a charitable not for profit cultural organization whose mission is to transform the way people see the world Its vision is to lead the world in creative and cultural discovery through the moving image 41 Jha also supports the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Awards recognition and appointments editOn December 30 2012 Aditya was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada by Governor General David Johnston The Order of Canada is Canada s highest civilian award His citation read for his achievements in business and for his commitment to promoting education and entrepreneurial opportunities for Aboriginal and disadvantaged youth 42 On May 8 2013 he was recognized as Champion of Public Education in Canada by The Learning Partnership along with scotiabank CEO Richard E Waugh and The Globe and Mail Editor in Chief John Stackhouse 43 The award recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of extraordinary Canadians whose lifelong dedication generosity and commitment have contributed to making the Canadian public education system one of the best in the world He is a winner of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award 2010 an inductee of the 30 most influential Indo Canadians Power List 2009 and a recipient of Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University the university s highest honour 44 Aditya is the former National Convenor of the Canada India Foundation a public policy organization 45 Awards and honours edit nbsp Aditya Jha with Queen Elizabeth during her state visit to Canada in 2010Champion of Public Education in Canada The Learning Partnership Canada 2013 46 Member of the Order of Canada 2012 Canada s highest civilian honours to recognize a lifetime of outstanding achievement dedication to community and service to the nation Honorary Doctor of Laws LL D Ted Rogers School of Management Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario Canada 47 Global Indian Award 2011 Global Indian Origin 48 Winner Top 25 Canadian Immigrants 2010 44 South Asian Philanthropist of the Year 2011 Mid Week 49 30 most Influential Indo Canadians Rediff India Abroad magazine s Power List published September 2009 Desi News Grant s Community Achievers Awards 2008 Technology Achievement Award 2004 Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce ICCC CEO award 1998 BCE Inc President s Club 1999 Bell CanadaAppointments edit Member Board of Directors National Capital Commission 50 Member of the Order of Canada 2012 Member Board of Directors Indspire Board of Governors Sheridan Institute of Technology amp Advance Learning Oakville Ontario Canada Board Member First Nations Financial Management Board FNFMB Government of Canada 51 Board Member Art Gallery of Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Canada Entrepreneur In Residence School of Business Centennial College Scarborough Ontario Canada Member of the Board of Governors Sheridan College of Technology amp Advanced Learning Entrepreneur in Residence School of Business Centennial College Advisory Council Member School of Social Services Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University Chair former Canada India Foundation Board Member Former Ontario Investment amp Trade Advisory Council OITAC Government of Ontario 52 Chair Former India HIV AIDS Campaign UNICEF Canada 31 National Convener former Canada India Foundation July 2009 June 2011 53 Board Member former PharmEng International Inc TSX PII 54 Board member former Brainhunter Inc TSX BH 55 Quotes amp philosophy edit In Life you always get more than what you deserve or less than what you deserve You never quite get just the right amount If you get less you must work harder amp smarter and if you get more than you must give back Empathy starts with actions Before I became active with giving to charitable causes I looked at giving as charity to others Now I see giving as charity to myself You are giving to your expanded self your passion your talent to make your desired changes and to your obligation to payback to the favorite social circumstances as only those favourable social circumstances allow people like yourself your kids and for all that you care about to prosper Nobel laureate Herbert Simon estimated that the social capital is responsible for at least 90 of what people earn in wealthy societies I am trying to make a case here that all of us have obligation to give and pay back to that Social Capital and ALL of us can SPARE to Give Keynote speech titled Giving A charity to self or others at a charity gala 56 I urge you to seriously think of giving back to the mainstream causes that you are passionate about and try to be active with the causes you give for It will benefit us tremendously benefit Canada deservingly and feed our soul well May I urge you to consider giving every year 10 of what you earn after tax It is highly doable We never have enough to spare to give but we can always spare to give Giving is permanent but accumulation is not Giving is the right thing to do it is an obligation 57 I would urge all of you to think of philanthropy in a totally different way It should be integral and well thought part of your entrepreneurial life Philanthropy Is Not About Doing Good But rather it is good for you good for others is just the byproduct Speaking to MBA students of various Canadian institutions at a conference titled Starting amp Managing Successful Venture A new Canadian s Perspective in Toronto 58 Just because you have more or less money it does not mean you will give more or less Giving has a state of mind and when you have understood that part you will give irrespective of how much money you have Quoted in the Economist Intelligence Unit April 2010 report titled The New World of Wealth Seven key trends for investing giving amp spending among the very rich of The Economist magazine 59 Philanthropy is critical for any civilized society Success is an event not a state Therefore no one can remain successful What Got Us Here Won t Take Us there highlighted that for Canada to stay on the curve of high quality of life and growth we must focus on the concept of demographic dividend and how effectively Canada engages immigrants and its aboriginal population Ryerson University Doctorate convocation speech read here 60 See also editNon Resident IndianReferences edit Aditya Jha s profile on the Star POA Educational Foundation Archived June 16 2009 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Immigrant Entrepreneur hopes to see a needs blind educational system in Canada Earleen Dover communications officer York University Foundation Toronto philanthropist Aditya Jha talks of charity ISOPIA Announces Executive Appointments ISOPIA Charts Exceptional Growth Throughout 2000 Sun buys e learning firm Isopia brings learning management system to company s educational services What it takes to succeed in business Archived May 11 2009 at the Wayback Machine Business is sweet at Karma Candy Archived from the original on 2012 03 19 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Aditya Jha Official Linkedin Aditya Jha LInkedin UN Worldbank Summary on dgMarket PDF Development Gateway Archived from the original PDF on 2010 02 17 Retrieved 2017 05 15 dgMarket Now Tracking Almost 1 Trillion in Government Procurements for 500 000 Users Development Gateway Archived from the original on 2017 11 08 Retrieved 2017 05 15 Home poafoundation org The Star Toronto philanthropist Aditya Jha talks of charity Toronto Star Archived from the original on 2012 10 09 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Benefactor empowers others through education Archived February 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine Ryerson University Various awards and scholarships named after Aditya Jha Donor Creates New Opportunities for Aboriginal Students at Trent University Archived August 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine George Brown College Aditya Jha Culinary Award Entrance permanent dead link Entrepreneur hopes to see a needs blind educational system in Canada Natives get a hand up from Indo Canadian CBC Radio One First Nations Entrepreneurs Archived August 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Northern Ont aboriginals job shadowing CEOs A Hindustani opens a bright chapter for the Indians of Canada Archived November 22 2008 at the Wayback Machine eKantipur 2008 03 17 e Infrastructure pilot project launched in Nepali schools Kantipur Daily Retrieved 2009 04 08 Laptop Donation Made to ATS Archived May 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kathmandu School Network Project A POA Educational Foundation and NLF Initiated Collaborative Project permanent dead link Kamala Sarup 2005 01 11 Nepal Media Should Be Remain Independent Independent News Media New Zealand Retrieved 2009 04 08 IIT Nepal official website Post Report 2003 10 10 Give us equal opportunity NRNs Kantipur Daily Archived from the original on 2014 01 13 Retrieved 2009 04 08 a b UNICEF Canada India AIDS Campaign UNICEF Canada 2008 03 17 Archived from the original on 2009 04 18 Retrieved 2009 04 08 AIM for Seva Student Home Donors Jha Awarded Order Of Canada Archived 2013 01 26 at the Wayback Machine Canada com Conservative MPs and Canadian business leaders join Harper for India trip Archived November 19 2009 at the Wayback Machine About Canada India Foundation Archived April 20 2009 at the Wayback Machine University of Waterloo CIF and Waterloo sign multi million dollar endowment MOU Hindustan Times Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2007 Archived June 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine My City Your City Archived March 28 2010 at the Wayback Machine Workshop on Opportunities and Challenges For Nepali Political Parties Share the Music Endowment Fund Archived December 31 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall Corporate amp Foundation Support Archived January 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine Toronto International Film Festival Group Appointments to the Order of Canada The Governor General of Canada Toronto Tribute The Learning Partnership Archived from the original on 2013 06 28 a b CANADA HAS CHOSEN TOP 25 CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS OF 2010 Archived 2010 05 28 at the Wayback Machine CIF Executives Archived 2011 02 11 at the Wayback Machine Champions of Public Education The Learning Partnership Archived from the original on 2013 07 09 Honorary Doctorates Convocation Ryerson University Archived from the original on 2008 02 02 Retrieved 2009 04 08 Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty presents awards to Outstanding Global Indians 3rd Annual Midweek Southasian Awards Archived 2011 08 21 at the Wayback Machine Nouman Khalil 2015 04 02 Mississauga philanthropist appointed member of NCC board of directors Inside Halton Office of the Honourable Chuck Strahl 2007 11 02 Board Member Appointed to First Nations Financial Management Board Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Archived from the original on 2009 08 18 Retrieved 2009 04 08 Ministry of International Trade and Investment 2008 08 12 Public Appointments to Ontario Investment amp Trade Advisory Council Public Appointments Secretariat Ontario Canada Retrieved 2009 04 08 CIF Executive Team Archived April 20 2009 at the Wayback Machine PharmEng news Business Week 2008 11 12 Retrieved 2009 04 08 dead link Business Week Board members for Brainhunter Business Week 2009 07 25 Archived from the original on August 20 2009 Retrieved 2009 07 25 Keynote speech Giving A charity to self or others Archived August 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Diwali Recognition Speech Archived August 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Friday 26 October 2007 Centre Stage 2009 Toronto Joint seminar with Rotman University of Toronto Schulich York University Wilfrid Laurier MBA Students and India Abroad Archived August 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine April 2009 http www eiu com site info asp info name new world of wealth amp page noads amp rf 0 April 2010 Ryerson University Convocation Speech by Aditya Jha What Got Us Here Won t Take Us there Aditya Jha Ryerson University Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2009 11 02 Sources edithttps web archive org web 20100116190634 http bihartimes com Newsbihar 2010 Jan Newsbihar13Jan1 html Advisor 180 Smoke Vape store VapingExternal links editPM plans for ties that bind Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aditya Jha amp oldid 1180109717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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