The Rural Bank founder and Nobel winner Mohammad Yunus said in his
winner's speech"... poverty is a misnomer. It has nothing to do with
human civilization and we can change it, we can bring people out of
poverty. It has nothing to do with human civilization and we can change
it, we can bring people out of poverty. For this we only have to
reorganize our institutions and policies. "
This is the spirit which is related to social entrepreneurship, whose
purpose is to remove social inequality that to create business models
that are based on low-cost products and deliver services. But it is also
true that social enterprises to streamline them with the social spirit,
provision for profits is also important. On this perception our youth
has been adopting social enterprise.
Richa Pandey, a management graduate and a successful professional, who
left his sales career, decided to become social entrepreneur while
aiming to provide training to young villagers, started Ejeevika.
With similar social point of view, Vinay Modi laid the foundation of "Voice Box Technology".
Smita Ram and Ram N.K. also vowed to be social entrepreneur, thus born
the "Rang De" project of fighting poverty through which thousands of
people are getting Microcredit facilities.
Manjari Gokhale Joshi who is one more part of this trend who has set-up
"Maya Care Service for Senior Citizens" aiming serving and helping
senior citizens.
One of every four Indians is still struggling with poverty. To get rid
of this problem there is need of entrepreneurs who with social spirit
give the new dimension to social entrepreneurship and become new sense
of inspiration for India's millions of youngsters.
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