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<h1>Indian law defines philanthropic acts as benefiting communities, not requiring universal humanity welfare</h1> The term 'philanthropic' in Indian legal context refers to acts demonstrating goodwill toward mankind at large, characterized by benevolence and humanitarian purposes. Legal authorities establish that philanthropic purposes need not benefit all humanity but can be limited to welfare of specific communities united by religion, race, or social bonds. An act qualifies as philanthropic when it benefits a section of the public rather than merely individual persons. The definition encompasses purposes that may not be technically charitable but serve broader human welfare, distinguishing between acts benefiting defined communities versus those serving only select individuals or groups.