Anagha leads a youth-centered organization that works on bridging the gaps in awareness, inclusion, and accessibility in the mental health space.
Anjana runs a digital platform that provides free financial literacy courses for different age groups with the mission to provide well-rounded, accessible financial education to all.
Dhruv works to address the problem of financial illiteracy that is largely prevalent in lower-income communities and rural areas of India.
Dwishojoyee’s initiative focuses on helping young people move away from being ‘Noise-makers’ and towards being ‘Change-makers’.
Bhagyashree started a ‘by-youth, for-youth' publication wherein young people can communicate issues near and dear to their hearts without the barriers of nationality, race, culture, or gender.
Kalash runs an organization that involves youth in social activity which helps underprivileged children in education along with providing managing and change-making skills to the persons involved.
Krishna works to draw awareness to and destigmatize mental health issues.
Prajal works to promote the indigenous arts and crafts of 200+ tribes in the North-Eastern region of India to the rest of the country.
Rishikesh founded an IoT and AI-based model that helps recognize pests and microbial attacks in crops in under 12 hrs and recommends the right pesticide to use for that particular infestation, to help save crops from damage.
Sagarika works on enrolling slum kids in primary schools and organizing various capacity-building programs for them.