It said the contribution includes both cash and technology investments to transform the way nonprofits deliver impact in India, offer educational opportunities to empower the next generation and extend support during humanitarian crises.
Globally, Microsoft Philanthropies has committed more than USD 650 million in 2016 and impacted lives of more than 15 million youth across 58 countries, it said in a release.
"As India moves on the path of becoming a digitally empowered society, at Microsoft, we believe technology is a powerful force for improving people's lives and solving India's key challenges," Microsoft India Associate General Counsel Madhu Khatri said.
It invests its strongest assets - the latest technology, dedicated and talented employees, its voice in advocacy, and financial resources - to advance a future that is for everyone, including - technology for good, employee giving, empowering the next generation and humanitarian action, it added.