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Dec 19, 2025

The Piramal Foundation highlights its compassion-driven changes in India at the 5th Annual Juliet E. Shield Symposium in the US

The Piramal Foundation highlights its compassion-driven changes in India at the 5th Annual Juliet E. Shield Symposium in the US

Decatur [Georgia], September 19: In a remarkable display of its commitment to fostering positive change, the Piramal Foundation (PF) took center stage at the 5th Annual Juliet E. Shield Symposium in the United States, showcasing its groundbreaking initiatives of compassion-driven transformations in India's education and health sectors.

The symposium was hosted by the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics at Emory University in early September. The event provided a global platform for the Foundation to share its innovative approaches to building resilient communities, drawing attention to the far-reaching impact of its efforts within India's public systems.

Distinguished team members from Piramal Foundation - including Monal Jayaram (Co-founder and Senior Core Team Member, School of Education and System Change (SOESC), Anshu Dubey (Core Team Member, SOESC), and Kartik Varma (Co-founder and Senior Core Team Member, Piramal School of Health) - participated in the event.

The PF Team shared their insights into the Foundation's initiatives focused on fostering empathy and compassion within education and healthcare. Their presentations highlighted the transformative potential of compassion in reshaping public systems and demonstrating how it nurtures a healthier and more empathetic society