The social protection of entrepreneurs, resuming engineer in India
You Bangalore call themselves social entrepreneurs and their business, to the world a better place. Don different roles and different organizations, these men and women are not only winning praise for their innovations, but to help the lives of communities they touch with their altruism.
Wegweisende Indian names like Stan Thaekkaekara, Milind Ranade, Vishal Talreja, Sunil Abraham, Anand Shah, Rahul and Barkatky Shalabh Sahai are, inter alia, construction and exchange of ideas on how entrepreneurs can still help society engineering - even to win, while profits.
A social entrepreneur has detected a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create and manage a venture for social change. Unlike business entrepreneurs, they do not measure in the profit and provides a measure of success, but by the impact they have on society and often work in the non-profit groups and citizens. Stan Thekaekara only tried to modify a deconstruction of the concept of Social Entrepreneurship from the perspective of men, fighting to live every day. He shared his experience of working with tribal Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu.
For more than two decades, Stan and his wife Marianne worked alongside Adivasi, or indigenous peoples, for their welfare, political and buildings as well as rights. They started with the help of human stem Reclaim the Land usurped by the tribals. Soon, they had at the beginning of work on health issues, education and the existence - issues of crucial importance for the growth of the Adivasi Community.
Stan then talked about his latest venture, simply change based on the concept of fair trade and works in a production system for ordinary men and young people. Vishal Talreja “Dream a Dream” has managed his career as an investment banker in Bombay, the dream of his friends of 12 young people from different backgrounds and united towards a common cause. “Dream a Dream” is based today in the daily lives of qualifications of more than 500 children in Bangalore. Shalabh Sahai and Rahul Barkatky Mitra Technology Foundation have given a multitude of high paying jobs to their dream of achieving social change by the leverage effect on the skills, help businesses succeed.
Mitra Technology Foundation owns and manages India’s largest investment initiative of volunteers, iVolunteer.
Milind Ranade KVSS the collection of waste and vans European Union, began his journey while travelling in a bus pass and the emergence of a car feel terrible waste that workers and eat their food at the same meeting, waste discharge.
Sunil Abraham MAHITI should help volunteer groups, solutions. He feels, however, that social entrepreneurship is a Western concept, market-friendly and emphasizes the social protection of entrepreneurs. The change is a loom rewards program for the promotion and support of social action for young people throughout India. Together starting prices are Pravah and Ashoka Foundation with support from civil society and youth initiative of Sir Ratan Tata Trust in 2005. Anand Shah, co-founder of Indicorps www.indicorps.org, explains that the organization was created to leverage non-resident Indians (NRIs) to India for development. It offers opportunities for NRIs spend one to two years, volunteering with groups in India.