Jagannath Wani

[2][3][5] He initiated and edited BANSURI Magazine in Canada devoted to classical music and dance of India with a North American perspective.

[2] He initiated World Music Course at the University of Calgary to create understanding amongst the students about cultures of various countries and raised funds for the same.

Wani Memorial Trust by donating all his inheritance for development of less privileged people and completed several projects in the area of education, health and vocational training.

Wani Institute of Advanced Studies in Marathi for research and development of the Marathi language, Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA) in Pune for creating awareness about schizophrenia and for supporting self–help groups for families of mentally ill, charity eye hospital[6] for providing free eye care to less privileged and Vishwasetu Association for communication and collaboration between Non Resident Indians and voluntary social organizations in India.

[2] He also produced a dozen documentaries to assist social workers such as Prakash Amte, Naseema Hurzuk and Nileema Mishra.