XLRI hosts 8th National Conference on Social Entrepreneurship

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Amit Agnihotri
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Updated on February 6, 2016
XLRI has concluded the 3 day long ‘National Conference on Social Entrepreneurship themed on Social Innovations: Changing Lives and Society
It is a significant aspect of XLRIs mission to advance management education with a social conscience and to propagate dialogue on social development Prof. Madhukar Shukla, coordinator NCSE

Xavier School of Management (XLRI) Jamshedpur has concluded the 3 day long ‘National Conference on Social Entrepreneurship (NCSE)’. The 8th edition of NCSE themed on “Social Innovations: Changing Lives and Society” witnessed around 150 social entrepreneurs, development sector professionals, academicians and students share their experiences, issues and challenges and discussed on building social entrepreneurship ecosystem.

The inaugural session was graced by Padmashree Prof Anil Gupta, Executive Vice-Chairman, National Innovation Foundation & Founder Honey Bee Network and Professor in the Centre of Management in Agriculture, IIM A with Fr. E. Abraham S.J, Director, XLRI and Prof. Madhukar Shukla, Chairperson- Fr Arrupe Center for Ecology & Sustainability, XLRI.

Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Gupta stressed on the need for grass-root innovators, the need to empower them, recognize social entrepreneurs and reward them by safeguarding their interests. He talked about his idea on social entrepreneurship and the qualities of an ideal social entrepreneur - daring, innovative and focusing on the grass root levels. He pointed out that how every problem had a solution and his belief that the ability to find a way out of tight spots is something an entrepreneur should possess. In his address, Prof. Gupta also dwelt on the embedded mindsets and challenges that the social entrepreneur will face and how to tackle it.

Welcoming the delegates, Fr. Abraham, Director, XLRI said that despite remarkable increase in resources and GDP growth, the benefit of development have not yet reached large sections of the society.

The conference also deliberated upon the ways on ‘Educating and empowering rural India’ and advocated dialogue on social development. Mr. Ajith Basu, Chief Program Executive, Agastya International, Mrs. Lisa Heydlauff, Founder and Director, Going to School, Mr. Pankaj Jain, Gyan Shala and Mr. Venkat from E- Vidyaloka with Prof. Sharad Sarin, XLRI as the moderator participated in a panel discussion. The panelists discussed on social education and the various models to achieve it.

Prof. Madhukar Shukla, the coordinator for the conference commented, “With this conference we aim to provide a platform for showcasing, knowledge sharing and building a social entrepreneurship ecosystem. It is a significant aspect of XLRI’s mission to advance management education with a social conscience and to propagate dialogue on social development.”

SIGMA, which came into existence in 2002, is a society of a group of budding future corporate managers, who consider it their duty to work for the community. They provide solutions to certain problems or suggest appropriate ideas in the issues concerning the community development. It works on projects for building sustainable business models for NGOs and Small-Medium scale enterprises (SMEs).

XLRI is one of the top rated private management institutes in India. The B-school has a legacy of 65 years since it was founded in 1949 by Fr Quinn Enright, S.J. in the ‘steel city’ of Jamshedpur. Over the last six decades, it has grown into a top-ranking business school with a wide portfolio of educational programs. Its alumni are spread around the globe and have demonstrated responsible business leadership in their organizations. XLRI strives to contribute its mite to the professional growth and management of innumerable organizations that serve the public good in a variety of sectors.

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