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When was the idea born
Let us be clear that Great People existed centuries before you or anyone was born.
But Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat thought that world rewards greats in only some fields.
World doesnt think their parents or teachers (which are second parents) are great.
World doesnt think NGO founders are great.

Infact many friends of founder say after doing engineering and MBA why you are wasting time on social sector, you dont money for social work, do something worth money, so that your family is happy and without financial tension.
And they may (they have yet not said) that if you say Madhav Chavan is great leader because he started Pratham, India's largest NGO (by spread) ), what will you get. If Madhav Chavan gets many awards, what will you get.
Founder's answer is clear. He doesnt live to win awards or to get prizes or get money.
After MBA, he worked in advertising because he wanted to brand others, not himself.
He is a driver.
On digital social bridge which connects NGOs with Donors and vice versa.
Of course, NGOs help reduce the challenging work of Governments & UN who address challenges they face, everyday.

CSRidentity.com has shared all Nobel Laureates, Olympic 2020 Gold Medalists.

Still not clear, when the idea of sharing social greats born
While watching Australian Open 2022, when Rafael Nadal was down on the first set, founder went to CSRidentity.com to see if he does something for people and saw that his foundation was shared on CSRidentity.com long time back. Then he was down on 2nd set and founder thought it was over but still saw part of third set and founder had to do out for engagement ceremony and after the engagement, he got whatsapp news that Nadal has won the Australian Open 2022.
That's WILL power. That's attitude towards play. He plays and the result is win.
And knows he can loose but his purpose is great (win and not beat others)
But he knows he has to beat others to win.
So one may think its confusing but it is not.

The difference between Result and purpose is not theoretical but practical. That's key.
Like founder thinks legal case won is not because the purpose is to win.
The purpose is truth must win.

But unfortunately, truth wins or even looses only because born individuals and their lawyers try to or defeat truth.
So sometimes, they defeat truth but we have experienced truth wins, but at a cost. But TRUTH has to win.

The result may be called as legal win.
But the sole Purpose is truth wins.
And even if the person who wins is murdered or some one tries to murder him under accident, its ok.
Truth should not be hidden or murdered or hidden from the world.

And founder is not worried that all his thoughts (many may be first time in the world) will go away with him
when he will leave the world
but he thinks someone will come out with similar or even better thought and processes.

Nadal is brand but millions of individuals are doing great work but get unnoticed.
They are not Brands.
Sanjay Kumud Moreshwar Bapat has seen social sector right from his college days but when he started his first social enterprise on Thane and India, wayback in 1999, he has seen many NGO founders almost give life for the betterment or even survival of communities. And yes, communities are not blood relatives but NGO Founders think, they are part of her or his family. That greatness is not rewarded. Only few gets award, many deserve awards. Not a trophy or certificate but funds which will help them serve the community. Or add more locations in their social programs.

Where to see Dr Madhav Chavan ?
Dr Madhav Chavan can be seen as NGO Founder.
But our idea is to brand social leaders not because it is good PR excercise but a good social PR excercise.
Founder worked in Advertising, PR and then moved to Social PR and Identity.
He is keen to keep the last two : Social PR and Identity. Of course with Branding as he was taught in MBA Marketing.

So Dr Madhav Chavan will be seen in education.

e had thought a lot that we should have great people and this should be irrespective of their country because they are world citizens, world inspiration, world greats.

We had thought a lot that we should have great people and this should be irrespective of their country because they are world citizens, world inspiration, world greats.

But more thinking made it clear.
When one wins Olympics, her or his national anthem is played. When a person becomes Nobel Laureate, her or his country gets highlight. Philanthropists live in a country or island.

And Great people who help the country's brand image.
So wherever possible, we will mention the country of great people.

But again, we know that many countries are great but their greatness is hidden and we will try to put great people from branded countries and try to put great people from non branded countries because we want to hightlight brand value of every country. And brand value is not financial value of brand but "Values is had, has and will have"

Some country's maintain privacy of information and we respect them.

So we plan to share 10000 people brands and we will have 26 pages for 26 alphabets (starting alphabet of person) and these 26 pages will have 26 banners and all the money will be in memory of Bhau. But instead of his name, the ad will be a donation to Developed Nation Network Trust, our NGO which works in the social sector as integrator and info mine.
Developed Nation Network Trust has 80 G as well as FCRA, so donation can be from any country in the world.

Process will start from 15th November 2024

 

Celebrities who help social, health, climate issues.
Sports celebrities
Business Celebrities

Ashoka fellows
TED X speakers

We may add more categories but will not cover political leaders, naxalites, terrorists, criminal or inhuman attitude, porno content providers, activists and even greats who just help NGOs raise money because like founder, they are promoting others.

Some Nobel Laureates are political leaders, some Magsay winners are political leaders. We will share them because though we dont cover political leaders or activists, they are selected by organisations like Nobel, Maysaysay.
A small problem we cant avoid.

One thing we will do is avoid institutions, organisations because its people. Not organisations, governments, countries.
If by mistake, we share organisations, please email Datacentre@CSRidentity.com and we will remove that organisation.
It can be done same day but if we are out, then it may take days because we may go to villages or areas where there is hardly any internet connection.

Ideally, we will share only those great people who received global award or recognition because we are drivers.
But in some cases, people are not recognised by awards but are recommended by award winners, so we share them.

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