Thursday, 19 December 2013

MEET INDIA’S TOP 10 SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR HEROES

MEET INDIA’S TOP 10 SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR HEROES
Based on the article, the top 10 social entrepreneur heroes in India are Mahatma Gandhi, Dr Verghese Kurien, Sanjit, Anil Kumar Gupta, Harish Hande, Dr. G. Venkataswamy, Sunil Bharti Mittal,  Vineet Rai, Vikram Akula, and Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda. When it comes to social entrepreneurship, India is often referred to as the epicenter of impact investing, and the world’s laboratory for testing new ideas. With a billion dollars waiting to be invested in social enterprises and success stories like Husk Power Systems, Rangsutra, dLight, Waterlife and Vaatsalya Healthcare regularly making the rounds in global social entrepreneurship circles, the country is clearly a very important market.
TOP 1 
Firstly, Mahatma was a man obsessed with sustainability, being environment friendly, making the best use of local resources, growth of villages, power of cooperatives, promoting local industry and community-driven initiatives. 

TOP 2
Secondly, Dr Verghese Kurien is a father of Indian’s milk revolution. He  might have founded The Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union in 1946. Kurien’s foresight, planning and execution, India through the ‘white revolution’, went from a milk importing country to the world’s largest producer.







TOP 3
Thirdly, Sanjit “Bunker” Roy is the founder of Barefoot College. he volunteered to spend the summer mapping 100 drought prone areas in famine-affected Palamu District. He founded Social Works and Research Centre (SWRC) in 1972 to find ways to address rural poverty by using new models and strategies. 





Fourthly, Gupta is a professor at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad since 1981, He’s famous for recognizing rural innovators, helping commercializing their inventions, protecting the intellectual property rights of inventors by filing patents and creating a knowledge network at different levels for augmenting grassroots innovations and inventions.





From my point of view, India’s journey into the world of social entrepreneurship has been led by the vision and energy of outstanding individuals. Today, on Independence Day, we salute these social entrepreneurship heroes who have shaped India’s tryst with social entrepreneurship. For example, Mahatma Gandhi described as visionaries who solve old problems with new ways of thinking Gandhi to develop Indian. In order to conduct a successful social entrepreneur, entrepreneur can develop a purpose in helping mankind. Malaysian ranked 25th out of 144 countries in health and primary education. Hence, good social networking relationship and high determination can ensure long term business co- partnership to provide good service for residence in the country. 

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