India Most Uncharitable Nation: Is it?

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 22 December 2011, 01:28 IST   |    18 Comments
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Bangalore: India has been listed South Asia’s most uncharitable nation as per the survey conducted by Charities Aid Foundation(CAF). India has been ranked 91 on the World Giving Index ranking. While our immediate neighbors fared much better with Sri Lanka being ranked at 8, Pakistan ranked 34 and Bangladesh and Nepal ranked 78 and 84 respectively.

The United States of America topped as the world’s most giving nation, followed by Ireland at the second spot and Australia on the third. This survey was based on three giving behaviors - donating money, volunteering time and helping a stranger. This survey also indicated that prosperity and giving do not always go hand in hand as only five nations that are in the World Bank's top 20 economies by GDP appear on the ‘Giving Index Top 20’ list. According to the survey, Asia has seen the biggest growth in giving, most notably South Asia which has gone up by 11 percentage.

The question raised here would be - Is India really the most uncharitable nation? India has been a nation of givers, but has a tradition of being “quiet” givers. According to India Philanthropy Report 2011 by Bain & Company, India is now one of the leaders in charitable giving, compared to other developing nations such as China and Brazil, but we still stand far behind developed nations. The main reason for this disparity is that individual donations in India constitute only 26 percent of all private charitable contributions whereas individual charitable donations in the U.S. total as much as 75 percent of all private giving and 60 percent in the UK.



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