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Home | Hyderabad | Abvp Forms New Committee For Jntu Hyderabad ABVP forms new committee for JNTU-Hyderabad The announcement was made by ABVP Telangana president Jana Reddy. By Telangana Today Published Date - 7 December 2024, 08:39 PM Hyderabad: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Saturday announced its new committee for Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), appointing university students Sriram as president and Shivamani as secretary. The announcement was made by ABVP Telangana president Jana Reddy. Sriram and Shivamani expressed their gratitude to ABVP for the opportunity and pledged to work diligently to address the issues faced by students. The newly appointed vice president, Sanjayani, emphasized her commitment to the holistic development of students and addressing campus-related challenges. She said she would strive for the upliftment of women leadership on the campus. Follow Us : Tags ABVP Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Hyderabad Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad Related News KTR appreciates Rasamayi Balkishan’s short film Student suicides: SFI stages protests at Intermediate Board in Hyderabad Traffic diversions in place in Hyderabad in view of IAF Air Show over Hussain Sagar on December 8 LIC Golden Jubilee Foundation donates EV to Hare Krishna Movement Hyderabad for food distributionSports on TV for Sunday, Dec. 8

As is usually the case, Warren Buffett is making a shrewd financial move and getting praised as a philanthropist for it. This time he's not lending a vote of confidence to a struggling U.S. bank by dealing himself preferred stock, he's making a $1.14 billion donation of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. shares to four family foundations, according to Bloomberg . The investing legend plans to convert 1,600 Berkshire Class A shares into 2.4 million Class B shares, gifting 1.5 million to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation and 300,000 each to his children's foundations: Sherwood, Howard G. Buffett, and NoVo. Buffett’s Berkshire Class A shares have dropped to 206,363, a nearly 57% decline since his 2006 pledge. In 2010, Buffett, along with Bill and Melinda Gates, launched the Giving Pledge, committing to donate his fortune during his lifetime or after. Since 2006, he has made significant donations to the Gates Foundation and his children's foundations. In June, Buffett stated the Gates Foundation would no longer receive funds after his death, with his children managing a new charitable trust. He also pledged 13 million Berkshire Class B shares to family foundations and the Gates Foundation. Buffett said in a letter to shareholders: “Susie and I had long encouraged our children in small philanthropic activities and had been pleased with their enthusiasm, diligence and results.” “At her death, however, they were not ready to handle the staggering wealth that Berkshire shares had generated. Nevertheless, their philanthropic activities were dramatically increased by the 2006 lifetime pledge that I subsequently made and later expanded,” he continued. Bloomberg writes that with a net worth of $150.2 billion, Buffett ranks as the world’s seventh-richest person.NI Holdings, Inc. Announces Leadership Transition

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