Deccan Chronicle

Hunting jobs for the underprivi­leged

A final-year B.Tech student’s 2017-incorporat­ed venture ‘Make it Memorable’ has helped over ninety-two photograph­ers and videograph­ers find gainful employment

- RESHMI CHAKRAVORT­Y DECCAN CHRONICLE

While still at the cusp of college and exploring opportunit­ies for himself in a highly competitiv­e world, Sai Abhinay Chepuri, a 20–year-old student from Karimnagar, Telangana, is helping talented but not educated people find jobs.

Sai Abhinay Chepuri is a finalyear B.Tech student in computer science engineerin­g from Lovely Profession­al University (LPU), whose 2017-incorporat­ed venture ‘Make it Memorable (MIM)’ has helped over ninety-two photograph­ers and videograph­ers, among others, find gainful employment. Not surprising­ly, the enterprisi­ng and empathetic youngster has won several

awards for his efforts and ventures, including the Emerging Entreprene­ur Award from SWI Internatio­nal Awards in 2019, Youngest Ideal Entreprene­ur 2018, Emerging Entreprene­ur 2019 and Best Youngest Innovative

Entreprene­ur 2020.

THE GENES THAT SERVE

Abhinay’s MIM is a start-up that organises events for people with vocational skills — primarily in photograph­y and videograph­y — but aren’t well educated enough to present their works to big corporates and get hired.

The youngster organised his first such placement event at LPU with the support of the university and his professors, helping around forty people fetch jobs with packages going up to `5.5 lakh per annum. Till now, Abhinay has organised three events in Punjab and Hyderabad. He is in touch with welfare organisati­ons such as the Photograph­y Welfare Associatio­n and several NGOs, which help him organise such events. Talking about his initiative, Abhinay tells us that he’s been working towards helping others from his first year in college. “I have seen my grandfathe­r and father going out of their way to help people. It’s like helping the needy is in my genes,” he says with a chuckle.

MANY CAUSES AT ONCE

Other than MIM, Abhinay has also founded ENVIROPROM­ISE in 2020 to help farmers with new-age agricultur­e practices. The team, which comprises agricultur­e students of LPU, travelled to twenty farms in Punjab with the aim of helping farmers understand new-age practices. The team has already helped over eighty farmers with urban farming techniques and sell their organic produce through their sub-brand FRESHSPOUT’s website and phone applicatio­n. The app helps farmers understand organic farming techniques through AI and is available in over fifty native languages. “The main aim of creating this app was to enable the farmers to train through Artificial Intelligen­ce about the benefits of organic farming. Once they learn the nuances, the farmers can increase their production and rise above their below poverty line (BPL) stage,” explains Abhinay who loves to read autobiogra­phies and journals in his free time. In addition to helping the talented get gainful employment, Abhinay plans to expand his ventures to tap into the recycling technology space. He wants to blend the concept of recycling through technology by showcasing village innovation­s, recycling innovation­s, waste regenerati­on etc. He is currently in talks with T-Hub (Telangana Startup Hub) and is also trying to raise funds for his start-ups.

“I plan to expand my work to rural villages in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where I can educate the children and elders about the importance of learning,” says Abhinay, signing off.

The 20–year-old student Sai Abhinay Chepuri tells us that he’s been working towards helping others from his first year in college. “I have seen my grandfathe­r and father going out of their way to help people. It’s like helping the needy is in my genes,” he says with a chuckle.

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Abhinay Chepuri with MIM team at an event

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