Phone:
+91 - 9515128635
Office address:
Santoshi Mansion, 201, 2nd Floor, Beside Sub-Registrar Office, Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad - 500070.Telangana, India.
Email:
srcbharat2030@gmail.com
Yuva Bharat Project is designed to raise awareness and train Indian youth in Startups, Innovations, Social Entrepreneurship, Visionary leadership and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This project helping Youth to become Social (Entrepreneurs) Changemakers who are committed to positive change in their Communities.
Yuva Bharat Project aims to introduce its participants with the concept of for-profit and non-profit organizations, Non Government Organization’s (NGO’s) and Companies Registration Processes, Government (funding opportunities) Schemes. It also intends to indicate the steps that young people can follow in order to become Social (Entrepreneurs) Change makers / Innovators / visionary leaders.
To build a generation of socially responsible young leaders with a commitment to social entrepreneurship.
To develop social (Entrepreneurs) changemakers who create meaningful impacts in Indian society.
Empowering Indian Youth Socially and Economically. The impact of activating potential young Leaders through Social Entrepreneurship. The Character of their Leadership is infused with Social Responsibility.
Entrepreneurship is crucial for India’s development, acting as a catalyst for economic growth, innovation, and job creation. It empowers individuals to create businesses, drive economic advancement, and improve living standards for many. By fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, India can shift away from relying solely on traditional employment structures, enabling individuals to build their own industries and generate income.
Importance of Entrepreneurship:
Job Creation:
Entrepreneurs create new businesses, leading to increased employment opportunities and reducing unemployment.
Wealth Creation:
Businesses generate wealth, contributing to increased national income and tax revenues.
Innovation and Productivity:
Entrepreneurs drive innovation, leading to the development of new products, services, and technologies, which boost productivity and economic growth.
Export Promotion:
Entrepreneurs can export goods and services, generating foreign exchange and reducing the country’s reliance on imports.
Financial Independence:
Entrepreneurs gain financial independence and control over their own livelihoods.
Skill Development:
Entrepreneurship fosters essential skills like creativity, adaptability, and resilience.
Social and Cultural Impact:
Entrepreneurship can contribute to social and cultural transformation by empowering individuals and communities.
Poverty Reduction:
By generating employment and income, entrepreneurship can play a significant role in reducing poverty and improving living standards.
Unemployment:
Entrepreneurship provides an alternative path to employment for many, including youth and graduates, who might otherwise be unemployed.
Innovation and Solutions:
Entrepreneurs are often the first to identify and address societal problems, leading to innovative solutions and improved quality of life.
Shifting from Traditional Employment:
More and more Indians are choosing to start their own businesses, driven by a desire for financial independence and a chance to shape their own careers.
Entrepreneurship is a key driver of India’s progress, contributing to economic growth, innovation, job creation, and improved living standards. By fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, India can empower its people and achieve a brighter future.
The Youth sector is an incredible resource for positive change in the India that still remains largely untapped. The most important thing is that young people feel as if they can make a difference. Empowerment is the first step, and that is where the Social Responsibility Club comes into play. The most important role of the Social Responsibility Club is that of unwavering, constructive support. Once young people believe that it is possible for them to make positive changes, the rest is easy. Their perspective and views on what needs to be fixed are often different from those of many adults. They are intuitive, creative and quick thinkers. They are energetic and tireless. And if you start young , you have so much more time to give towards fighting for social change. Most importantly, however, they will be leaders who understand that they have potential to make the India a better place, and they will use the skills they learn at a young age for the rest of their lives.
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