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Foundation honors Mittal for US$1 million donation for polio eradication

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Usha and Lakshmi Mittal (center) were inducted into the Arch C. Klumph Society during a reception at the House of Lords in London. Also present were Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair Jonathan B. Majiyagbe (left) and Rajashree Birla, a friend of the Mittals. Photo by Raymond Thatcher

The Rotary Foundation has honored Usha Mittal for her US$1 million contribution to Rotary's polio eradication efforts.

In a reception at the House of Lords in London, Foundation Trustee Chair Jonathan B. Majiyagbe presided as Usha and Lakshmi Mittal were inducted into the Arch C. Klumph Society, which honors people who give at least $250,000 to the Foundation.

"It seems fitting," remarked Majiyagbe, "to convene in the House of Lords, the seat of such a proud tradition of leadership, to recognize the future unfolding before us -- a future where our world is polio-free, a future where peace is possible."

Mittal and her husband, Lakshmi, chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, are originally from India but now live in London, where the company is based. Those attending the reception included Rajashree Birla, another major supporter of Rotary's polio eradication efforts.

In May 2008, Birla arranged a meeting with Mittal to discuss polio eradication. Mittal responded with a $1 million contribution to the Foundation in support of Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge. Rotary has committed to raising $200 million over the next three years in response to $355 million in grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for polio eradication.  

"Polio is a devastating disease which still continues to cripple children in some vast populated areas of the world -- namely India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria, the four remaining countries where the virus is still endemic," said Mittal. "It is a disease for which there is no cure, yet a child can be protected for life with oral vaccine drops.

"I hope that my contribution to The Rotary Foundation will help their tremendous challenge to end polio worldwide, and that one day we will be able to live in a world where lives are no longer ruined by this terrible disease," she said.

Majiyagbe said the gifts from Birla and Mittal reflect the strong support the polio eradication initiative has received over the years from Indian Rotary clubs and from the country’s government, general public, and private citizens.

“I am privileged to be able to recognize Mrs. Mittal for her outstanding contribution to global polio eradication,” said Majiyagbe. “Through her dedication, we are one step closer to a polio-free world.”


22 Comments:
At 9:22AM on 8 January 2010, Rtn Sayantan Sinha, President RC Delhi South Metropolitan dt 3010 wrote: The temple of Rotary is based in the hearts of all those who imbibe by the advocacies of Rotary. Ms. Birla, Ms. Mittal and Lakshmi ji are the doyens of the Foudation of Rotary, the temple in the hearts. On behalf of my Club and in person, I thank you Ms Mittal, Ms. Birla and Mittalji for your gesture of visiting our Kusumpur Pahari project to accept Rotary's token of gratitude for your contribution to the humanity.
At 1:38PM on 6 July 2009, PP Timilsina wrote: Congratulations Madam! I had seen your Contribution in building the women's hostel in Banaras Hindu University. Now I see your generosity is extended to the international community. It is really great honour to us South Asians PP Timilsina Assistant Governor District 3292,Nepal
At 9:47AM on 15 June 2009, Rtn.Dr.J.Balavenkat wrote: " you have to be the change that you want to see" said Mahathma Gandni. We as Indians are proud that the Mittal family have generously contributed to the polio eradication programme which would pave the way for a change for our children.
At 9:46AM on 2 June 2009, Rtn. T K Balakrishnan wrote: Children of India will wake up to a polio free world, thanks to the help given by Mrs. Usha Mittal.
At 11:39AM on 1 June 2009, Rtn. Durgesh Haritay wrote: Your gesture has made us proud. Thank you very much Mrs. and Mr. Mittal. We are also thankful to Mrs. Birla for her help.
At 9:07AM on 26 May 2009, PDG James L Jeselnick wrote: Thank you for your generous contribution to our Foundation. As a polio survivor, I applaud your efforts and hope that you will encourage others to give to this project. Many of my friends work at your company here in Northern Indiana and I hope that they know of your generosity. God bless you and your wife.
At 9:08AM on 26 May 2009, RTN UZOAMAKA,NIGERIA. wrote: Bravo,Mrs Usha Mittal for contributing so generously to eradicate polio in our world.This feat should encourage other rich ones out there to join in this humanitarian work.
At 9:10AM on 26 May 2009, Meer Mohammed Qazi wrote: Good wishes Mr & Mrs Mittal! You have done a wonderful work thanks for your support from your help Rotary will be able to save lots of lives! RID-3270
At 9:18AM on 26 May 2009, Manjit S. Sawhney wrote: Congrats to Usha & Lakshmi Mittal for supporting Rotary's efforts to eradicte polio. In the past he had done India proud by his his success in business now he has done us even more proud with his humanitarian gesture.
At 9:18AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn.PDG.K.S.Pillai,RI Dist 3201 wrote: It is really a great gesture on the part of Shri Mittal ! Congratulations to the Mittals and Smt Rajyashree Birla for responding to the call of Rotary so splendidly !
At 9:32AM on 26 May 2009, DG Dinanath Lohia wrote: Contribution towards TRF by Mrs Usha & Laxmi Mittal makes me proud to be Indian. Their contributions inspires other Indians too.Hearty congratulations!!
At 9:56AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn.Dr.Sudam Basa,RC Bhubaneswar wrote: Mittals need to be congratulated for their generocity and for being inducted to the prestigeous Arch C. Klumph Society.
At 9:56AM on 26 May 2009, Centennial Governor Ronald D'Costa wrote: My best wishes to Mss Rajashree Birla who discovered the Joy in Giving and has spread the infection to Usha ji. Congrats Mrs Mittal
At 10:06AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn Raj Bagri: RC Central Calcutta Dist 3291 wrote: Congratulations ! To Mr & Mrs L.N.Mittal for being Inducted into the Arch C.Klumph society . It is matter of Great Pride for the People of Kolkata for the nice gesture Mr & Mrs Mittal has done for the eradication of this menace from the society . We are blessed by the god not having this problem , but we all can come togather to fight it out and make this world a better place to live in . i would suggest the lack of proper awareness among the people in certain countries are making this fight against polio , a dificult one . Let us all be aware and make people around us aware .
At 10:06AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn.J.Ganesh wrote: One can easily see the "joy of giving" in the smiles of Mittals and Birla. GOD bless them all! Rtn.J.Ganesh Dist 3140
At 10:05AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn. Dr. Vyankatesh S. Metan wrote: We are very much happy and proud of Mr. & Mrs. Mittal for being inducted into the Arch C Klumph Society! You have made a ideal example yourself for all Indians.. Now I don't have any doubt that in coming few year Polio will be erradictaed from earth. Many people from India will follow on the path of Mr. & Mrs. Mittal
At 10:04AM on 26 May 2009, PDG Pratap Puranik (3170) wrote: Rotary Foundation is the vehicle for betterment of the world. More and more funds coming in to it shows the trusts and credibility that it enjoys. Thank you, Mrs. Usha and Lakshmi Mittalji for your generous donation. Today’s children, tomorrow’s leaders will be grateful and always remember you. God bless you.
At 10:03AM on 26 May 2009, Rtn. dinesh raj sharma wrote: Rtn. Usha and Laxmi Mittal, you are jewel from south Asia, congrats, You are showing you do for the common good in this world. Hope, Rotary will be contineously able to be supportive to eradicating polio from this world. Rtn. dinesh raj sharma, RC Kathmandu, RID 3292 Nepal
At 10:00AM on 26 May 2009, Ashok R Mirchandani wrote: Thanks to the Mittals and Birlas, who have opened the tresure chests of Indians all over the world for such noble causes. Let us not forget the Shahs, Patels and Kodawalas, all expatriate Indians of the Klump Society. Induction to the hallowed Arch Klump Society is a befitting recognition of what most rich people can do but do not do, for reasons best known to them. One must believe that the contribution will make a difference. Thanks for believing. It makes Indians like me living in Africa and far off lands away from their homeland, very proud indeed!
At 12:02PM on 22 May 2009, Dr. Prakasam Tata wrote: Best wishes to Usha and Lakshmi Mittal. As a person of Indian origin and aRotarain living in the US,, I feel proud of you both and Mrs. Rajashree Birla for their benevolence. There are lots of rich people in the world, and it is those who give to improve the lives of the poor and needy without expecting anything in return are great souls. It is my request to the rich to give till it hurts, as they say. God bless you.
At 11:58AM on 22 May 2009, PDG Karen Teichman wrote: Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Mittal for being inducted into the Arch C Klumph Society! Because of donations like yours our Rotary Foundation continues to make an important difference in the lives of so many! Thank you for your wonderful support. ~ Karen, ADG - AKS Member with husband Dr. Fred Teichman, D7370 PA
At 9:16AM on 21 May 2009, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: Congrats to Mrs. and Mr. Mittal for being inducted into the Arch C. Klumph Society. This adds one more feather in the cap of Rotary India.

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