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Natasha Poonawalla to chair BAT's Children's Protection Fund for India
Updated On: 08 February, 2020 12:29 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
The British Asian Trust aims to substantially reduce child trafficking and abuse across India

(L-R) American Pop-Singer Katy Perry, His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Wales, with Natasha Poonawalla, Executive Director, Serum Institute of India at the Royal Annual Dinner of British Asian Trust
Indian Philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla has been announced as the Chair of the British Asian Trust's Children's Protection Fund for India, by His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Wales in a recently held event at London. Helmed by the British Asian Trust's India Advisory Council, the Children's Protection Fund for India will work with Sir Chris Hohn and the Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), to develop South Asia's largest anti-trafficking fund.
Founded in 2007 by Royal Patron, Prince Charles in collaboration with eminent British Asian business leaders, The British Asian Trust Fund has been instrumental in combatting child-trafficking, improving livelihoods, and education across the South Asian diaspora.
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