Motivations, News, People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

SAARC YOUTH AWARD – 2009

Outstanding contribution to humanitarian works in the aftennath of Natural Disasters

APPLICATIONS INVITED FOR “SAARC YOUTH AWARD – 2009”

SAARC invites applications from the youth of the region of participate in the “SAARC Youth Award – 2009”. The aim of the Scheme is to provide suitable recognition to extra-ordinary young talents encourage the overall development of the youth in the region.

Objectives:

i.      to give recognition to the outstanding work done by young persons;

ii.     to provide youth the incentive to achieve excellence in the various fields;

iii.    to improve educational and technical skills of youth and to encourage them in creative activities; and

iv.    to encourage in the youth the development of personality through positive social attitudes and values.

Theme of the Award:

The theme of the Award – 2009 has been decided as “Outstanding contribution to humanitarian works in the aftermath of Natural Disasters”.

Eligibility:

The Award is open to nationals of SAARC Member States who are within the age group of 20-35 years at the time of nomination. The work or achievement, which has been submitted for or received an international or regional award, will not be eligible for consideration.

Description of Award:

i.      A citation in English;

ii.     A SAARC Gold Medal;

iii.    A cash prize of US$ 3000.00 (Three Thousand US Dollars)

iv.    Per diem and return air ticket for travel to the venue of the presentation of the award.

Last Date:

The last date for receipt of applications on the prescribed format published herewith is 15″ December 2009. Neat and typed applications alongwith necessary documents should be sent by Registered / Speed Post at the following address:

Joint Secretary (SAARC) Ministry of External Affairs

Room No. 807, Akbar Shawan, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-11 0021.

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Motivations, News, Social Entrepreneurship

Young Visionary Awards 2010

Here’s a reason to believe in the power of words – A platform to voice your opinion…… and be heard by the people who matter !

Pen your thoughts on the topic – The Change I want to see; The Change I want to make

in 1500 – 2000 words and submit by 30th November 2009

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People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

A Great Service By Khushroo Poacha

If you have not seen this before, or read about this truly good man, I recommend this article to you.

There are many good Parsis who lots of good work and do not take money.  Post it on your alias.

Courtesy : Aspi Maneckjee / Hushang Vakil

 You just can’t miss this article…This was the long awaited appreciation that this man deserves and this article has already created wonders, we have had 275 registrations in just 1 day (yesterday) and 150 registered in just few hours today…you may read it online too – http://getahead. rediff.com/ report/2009/ oct/20/this- man-saves- lives-one- click-at- a-time.htm

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People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

Experiments with fruit

Dharmendra Jore, Hindustan Times

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Wardha, October 08, 2009

First Published: 01:50 IST(8/10/2009)

Last Updated: 01:52 IST(8/10/2009)

Dhyaneshwar Dhage (47) had decided to commit suicide in June 1993.
Of the 500-plus acres of land his family had once owned in Giroli village in Wardha, 759 km north-east of Mumbai, only 5 acres remained.

As crop after crop failed, the family had been forced to sell the ancestral holdings one piece at a time.

And what with the cost of everything, including farm inputs, going up, Dhage could no longer support his wife and three sons on what remained.

To top it all, his father had just died, and he had inherited that persistent Vidarbha heirloom: A large loan, compounded by years of exorbitant interest.

“I thought to myself: ‘It’s time to just end it all. There’s no way out of this’,” says Dhage, still moved to tears by the memory of that decision.

Then, he says, he thought of his wife, then just 26 years old, and his three little boys.
And Dhage decided to try and solve the problem, rather than run from it.

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Social Entrepreneurship, Technology

Renewable Energy Search

Renewable Energy Search – Ministry of New and Renewable Energy – GOI

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India &
Centre for Innovation Incubation & Entrepreneurship
presents

Renewable Energy Search

Visit us at www.re-search.in

Renewable Energy Search is an endeavor by CIIE (IIM Ahmedabad) and MNRE (Government of India) to identify, encourage and incubate entrepreneurial ideas aimed at solving the energy crisis through use of existing clean energy related research.

Objectives

  • Identify and commercialize the most viable research and innovations having the potential to solve India and developing world’s energy problems.
  • Create viable clean-energy start-ups through incubation, tech transfer, mentoring, funding and policy support.
  • Craft a synergistic Public Private Partnership with common objective of building feasible energy solutions.
  • Build clean energy entrepreneur base and facilitate action-oriented research.

Renewable energy: CIIE takes 6 incubatees

Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE) at Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) on Saturday took its first step towards bridging the gap between technology and business innovation in the field of renewable energy.

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Finance, People / Stories, Social Entrepreneurship

Small Fortunes

Small Fortunes: Microcredit and the Future of Poverty Millions of the world’ s poorest – mostly women –  who are unable to provide the necessary collateral to secure a traditional loan are turning to microcredit institutions for help. These institutions give ” micro” loans, often for less than $100, to those for whom the entrepreneurial spirit is still in its purest, most basic form. Whether it’ s through milking a buffalo, selling tortillas, or weaving cloth, most borrowers are able to pay back their loans and have enough profits to reinvest in their businesses, their homes, and their children. Produced by award-winning filmmakers Sterling Van Wagenen and Matt Whitaker, Small Fortunes explores the issues of poverty and microcredit as it features interviews with numerous recipients of small loans in locales ranging from India to the Philippines to New York City.

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Calendar, News, Social Entrepreneurship

Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship

The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship

The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship support social entrepreneurs whose work has the potential for large-scale influence on critical challenges of our time: tolerance and human rights, health, economic and social equity, peace and security, institutional responsibility, and environmental sustainability. These issues are at the heart of the foundation’s vision of empowering people to create a peaceful, prosperous, sustainable world. Within these issues, we are particularly interested in applications from social entrepreneurs working in five critical sub-issue areas that threaten the survival of humanity – climate change, nuclear proliferation, pandemics, conflict in the Middle East and water scarcity.

The Skoll Awards provide later-stage, or mezzanine, funding, subject to payment limitations described below under Budget Guidance. In most cases, the grant is provided for core support to help organizations expand their programs and capacity to deliver long-term, sustainable equilibrium change. The Skoll Awards are not intended for new or early-stage programs or initiatives. Programs submitted for consideration should have a track record of no less than three years. In addition to core support, the Skoll Foundation supports the participation of Award recipients in the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship.

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Business Ideas, Social Entrepreneurship

Wireless Automation Systems

” Nano Ganesh ” a revolutionary electronic device manufactured by Ossian Agro Automation, a company working in the field of rural automation since last 14th years.

Ossian Agro Automation has developed various types wireless automation systems for the rural areas especially for irrigation purpose. By using Ossian’s devices, one can save enormous amount of electricity, water, fuel, time and labor. This helps world to preserve the valuable stocks of energy.

With the help of Nano Ganesh Mobile Modem :

  • A farmer can control the pumps from any distance.
  • He can check an availability of power supply at the pump end.
  • He can acknowledge the on / off status of the water pump.
  • In some models, a farmer gets an alert call if there is a theft attempt of the cable or
    pump.

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