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Browsing by Author "Keshari, Ankita"

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    Enhancing Effectiveness of Government Initiatives
    (MICA, 2018) Ray, Prachi; Keshari, Ankita; Shetty, Nishant
    A conference will be held where students, budding entrepreneurs, industry stalwarts and professors of esteemed B-Schools will be invited. An in-depth discussion will be conducted amongst them where industry stalwarts and professors can share their insights on the current start-up scenario in Gujarat. On the other hand the students and aspiring entrepreneurs can share the challenges that they are facing in bringing an idea to life. The main intent is to begin a conversation about the start-up scenario in Gujurat and to put together a means for people to come together and trade ideas and solutions. It is also a great way to make sure that people can network with each other. Veterans can find this conference useful to get a fresher perspective in terms of business. Students and budding entrepreneurs can pitch their ideas and vision to Venture Capitalists and try to seek funding. It’s a win-win situation for all stakeholders involved.
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    Rural Immersion project : CRY- Child Rights and You
    (MICA, 2020) Keshari, Ankita; Jain, Ashi; Sancheti, Garima; Preeneta,; Rao, Rashmimayuri; Sarkar, Roopkatha
    Child Rights and You- CRY India was born out of the vision of Rippan Kapur in the 1970s to see a day when no Indian child would be deprived of rights as basic as survival, participation, protection and development. It was started out as a humble initiative with a sum of Rupees 50 on his mother’s dining table with his friends. The unique aspect of CRY is that it is not a grassroots level implementing organization working directly with underprivileged children. The founders envisioned and made this organization a link between the millions of Indians who could provide resources and thousands of dedicated people and organisations at the grassroots-level who are struggling to function for lack of them. This “link” or enabling position has determined CRY’s strategic choices at every juncture – from the fundraising methods it employs, to the nature of its relationship with the NGOs it partners with.

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