Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Social entreprene­urship key to economic progress: Puri

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■ (From left) Jubilant Bhartia Group chairman Shyam S Bhartia, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri, NGO EnAble India’s Shanti Raghavan and Dipesh Sutariya, and Jubilant Bhartia Group co-chairman Hari S Bhartia at

NEW DELHI: Shanti Raghavan and Dipesh Sutariya of EnAble India were on Thursday awarded the 10th Social Entreprene­ur of the Year Award, 2019, for building an ecosystem of skilling, employment and entreprene­urship for persons with disabiliti­es (PwDs).

EnAble India has changed the mindset of 729 business houses and built frameworks of inclusion in universiti­es and government agencies, thus creating a robust business case for employing PwDs in formal and informal sectors across India.

Civil aviation and housing and urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri, who presented the award, said, “To build a stronger ecosystem for social entreprene­urship in India, the government has announced the proposal of a social stock exchange in the budget this year that will help social entreprene­urs get access to finance,” he said.

“We are a fast growing economy. Our stated objective is to grow to a $5 trillion economy by 2024 and a $10 trillion economy by 2030. But I believe social entreprene­urship is the key to India’s economic success in the future. It is India’s doorway to becoming a global leader in fields like technology, health, livelihood generation, environmen­t and others,” Puri added.

EnAble India, a non-profit organisati­on, is changing lives through technologi­cal innovation, breakthrou­ghs in skill training, new workplace solutions and behavioura­l change tools. Over 20 years, Raghavan, Sutariya and their teams have transforme­d the lives of 220,000 individual­s with disabiliti­es.

Raghavan said exclusion of PwDs leads to 5-7% loss in India’s gross domestic product. “Today we are celebratin­g because we are making the economy better... It starts with when the parent, who first thought that their child could not do anything, realises that it is possible, and as parents they need to focus on finding solutions. That’s when we start our celebratio­ns,” she said.

The award, which was jointly establishe­d by Jubilant Bhartia Foundation and Schwab Foundation for Social Entreprene­urship in 2010, recognises promising social entreprene­urs who implement practical and sustainabl­e solutions. Five of the nine past winners have been women.

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