DUBAI: UAE-based Indian-origin global entrepreneur Rajen Kilachand has donated USD 25 million to Boston University, the largest single donation in the college's 172-year history.
The money will support BU's recently established Honours College, which will be renamed in honour of Kilachand's parents, Arvind and Chandan Nandlal Kilachand, university president Robert A Brown said in a statement.
"In this age of professional specialisation, academic interest in the humanities is waning. People don't want to go into liberal arts, but I think for people to be future leaders you need a focused approach to humanities, the fine arts, so that you have a well-rounded personality. Now, I'm ready to do my little bit," Kilachand said.
Kilachand is chairman and president of the Dodsal Group, a multinational conglomerate that holds interests in engineering, mining, trading, and fast-food businesses.
The company runs 59 Pizza Hut and KFC eateries in India, according to the company's Web site.
The money will support BU's recently established Honours College, which will be renamed in honour of Kilachand's parents, Arvind and Chandan Nandlal Kilachand, university president Robert A Brown said in a statement.
"In this age of professional specialisation, academic interest in the humanities is waning. People don't want to go into liberal arts, but I think for people to be future leaders you need a focused approach to humanities, the fine arts, so that you have a well-rounded personality. Now, I'm ready to do my little bit," Kilachand said.
Kilachand is chairman and president of the Dodsal Group, a multinational conglomerate that holds interests in engineering, mining, trading, and fast-food businesses.
The company runs 59 Pizza Hut and KFC eateries in India, according to the company's Web site.
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