Showing posts with label young entrepreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young entrepreneur. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Team HAYA



Team HAYA is a group of young automobile enthusiasts, from Peoples Education Society Institute of Technology (PESIT), committed to build cars within a prescribed standards and budget and to take part in Society of Automotive Engineer (SAE) events happening in India and across the globe. Students at HAYA are prepared to be constantly challenged in an increasingly competitive environment, equipped with a holistic skill set to face the real world. HAYA has provided an apt platform for the vibrant students to expand their boundaries, collaborate and learn.

HAYA provides great experience for young engineers in a meaningful engineering project as well as an opportunity of working in a dedicated team effort. HAYA was the brain child of a few students who presented an overview of FSAE to their fellow mates seeking volunteers from amongst them to cover the technical and administrative aspects of the endeavor. The students named the team Haya, meaning horse, to bring in an element of Indian culture.

The real inspiration to undertake this activity came from a group of bright engineers, who wanted to do something unique. Indeed, designing a Formula 1 race car is the aspiration of practically every budding mechanical engineer.

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Change Talk with Sarvesh Agrawal

An exclusive interview of
Sarvesh Agrawal, brain behind Internshala, with
N2MN changemaker Brototi Roy.


Internshala is an online platform meant to help students all over India with their quest for a meaningful summer internship. Engineering / Technology and Social Entrepreneurship / Public Service opportunities are its primary interest areas with special focus on start ups.

Journey from a business analyst to an entrepreneur would have not been easy, tell us about the driving force that motivated you to start INTERNSHALA?

Ever since I graduated from IIT Madras in 2006 I wanted to do a start up because I felt that learning and fun involved would be immense. I am fascinated by the impact Education and Technology can have on a human being's life, having been the first hand beneficiary of both myself, and wanted to do something in this area.

In October 2010, while brain storming with a few friends on possible business ideas we zeroed down on a student portal (which quickly distilled down to an internship portal given the obvious need and absence of any major players). At the same time a friend of mine from IIT Madras days, who was then doing his MBA from London Business School, was looking for an internship in India in a niche area and could not get any despite such academic credentials which I found very odd and the decision to start an internship portal was confirmed.

First thing that comes in your mind when you think about INTERNSHALA?

Meaningful internships.

Financing a new budding organization is always a problematic task… how you managed to finance INTERNSHALA?

Internshala is advantaged in a sense that it works with youth who are always willing to lend a helping hand to a cause that they so closely identify with. Lot of students from all over India intern/volunteer with Internshala because they relate to the problem we are trying to solve and believe in Internshala – this takes away considerable amount of manpower cost.

In addition, lot of other businesses who want to reach out to growing youth market segment, use Internshala platform to advertise their product and services for a fee which helps keep the ball rolling. Given most of its online, we have been able to keep the operating costs low by using lots of freewares (Wordpress, Google Apps etc.) which has also helped.

You work closely with youths. How you see them shaping the future of India by working towards the sustainable development?

One thing that is obvious is that in today’s social media age, youth is more aware and can easily lend voice to a cause if it strikes a chord. However, it’s on us to guide and channel this increased awareness and energy towards a worthy cause. Today’s youth are not afraid of voicing their opinions and are more willing to take risk today compared to a decade ago. Hopefully some of this would translate into a better future for all of us.

One significant moment that changed the social arena for once and all in India in last 12 years? 

I’d think that it is Right to Information act – the reason I say so is because this empowers a common citizen to become a watch dog for many social welfare schemes being run by the government and hence, perhaps, ensuring better delivery.

At a global level, I think its advent of Social Media which has changed the way we interact and react to outside world for ever and social arena is not left out. Support for Anna Hajare’s campaign on Facebook is a prime example.

A Word of guidance to News Not Making News for revolutionizing the news sector in India?  

I am too young and inexperienced to offer any guidance but as a reader I think there are two main challenges:-

  • How do you stay away from the peer pressure of ‘Breaking News’ culture and still be able to get reader’s attention in today’s 140 characters tweet age
  • When ‘Paid News’ is becoming an acceptable norm, how do you win the trust of the readers as source of authentic and unbiased news? It’s scary that today even Media cannot be trusted as being a truthful guardian of democracy. 

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Peace Oath


Peace Oath is a Social Peace Movement initiated by enthusiastic youngsters aspiring to create a society embedded in peace. It is founded by Anil Shetty, a young social entrepreneur who ventured into the business arena at a tender age of 19. 
 
Through Social Peace Movement, it is trying to initiate the process of peaceful co-existence in society, happier living for you and others around. As individuals, they desire happiness and peace in our lives, and Social Peace embodies these within its milieu.

In their own words, Peace Oath is only a means of committing oneself to making your life and the life of others around you a little more peaceful and joyous. Peace Oath is not the end goal, but it is the means of achieving that goal. The Oath is something personal, a commitment to oneself, and must not be a superficial, a one-time commitment only. 

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Friday, November 4, 2011

PhokatCopy




With inputs: Kanika K. & Soubhik C. 

PhokatCopy links student needs with an innovative marketing strategy, providing an opportunity for highly streamlined advertising, with targeted brand visibility to impact this demographic.

It offers students photocopying services at no cost, subsidized by revenues gained through advertising initiatives on the back page. Photocopying has become virtually free as Phokatcopy offer students photocopying services at no cost. 

At the present, Phokatcopy has signed MOU’s with around 25 colleges which include likes of IIT-Delhi, SRCC, Hindu, Hansraj, among others. The service till now is limited to Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Three Dot Dash (3DD)

with Inputs: Bindu N. D.

Three Dot Dash (3DD) is a year-round teen leadership and mentoring program that recognizes and supports young changemakers by teaching them how to “tell their stories” powerfully and effectively.

Its mission is to find the worlds next peacemakers and game changers and give them the tools to put peace in to action.

Three Dot Dash is a Global Initiative created by the We Are Family Foundation (yes, like the song)! The Three Dot Dash "Just Peace Summit" is a week long workshop held in New York City for a select group of nominated Global Teen Leaders, who work day in and day out on pressing humanitarian issues. The workshop gives them the tools they need to spread their message and communicate on a global scale to better our world.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Creativa India


 
Creativa India spread its wings to take its first flight in July 2010. Himanshu Bhalla, a young aspiring entrepreneur, wanted to take the next step and intended to create a company that added a differential to every business aiming at exclusive branding and marketing expertise. He took forth his idea with enthusiasm and determination and thus, Creativa India was born.

They do Creative Advertising and Media Marketing across online and offline platforms. Currently, the company specialize into Social Media and Creative concepts. They have worked with brands into Automobile, Book Publishing, Education, Mobiles and Retail since they started last year.

Dinesh Juneja, a friend & his partner at Creativa, shared similar thoughts and passion. They share a long term vision to take Creativa to the top & together have been working on making this dream come true.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Young Achiever 2011


Reporter: Bindu N. Doddahatti


Are you between 16-28 years of age and a resident of Karnataka, with a significant achievement to your credit? Or do you know of such a person, or team, whose achievement you think deserves to be recognised?

The state-wide award was instituted by Rotary Bangalore Midtown & Brigade Group in 2006. Its purpose is to appreciate and encourage the achievements of young people in different areas of endeavour. This is not a competition, but recognition of the proven and demonstrable achievements of an individual / team.

The selected individual / team will be awarded a cash prize of 
Rs. 100,000 accompanied by a trophy and a citation.  

Last date for receipt of entries is Wednesday, 28 September 2011.

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