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UTTHAN 2O11 UTTHAN 2O11 Proceedings Social Business Competition 2O11 UTTHAN 2O11Plan UTTHAN UTTHAN 2O11 UTN 2O11 UTTHAN Special Assistance Programme (UGC 2O11 UTTHAN 2O11 UTTHAN 2O11 Faculty of Management Studies UTTHAN 2O11 I m encouraging young people to become social business entrepreneurs and contribute to the world, rather than just making money. Making money is no fun. Contributing to and changing the world is a lot more fun. -Muhammad Yunus ) Banaras Hindu University Varanasi

THE GENESIS Not everyone can be Gandhi, but each of us has the power to make sure our own lives count and it s those millions of lives that will ultimately build a better world. -- Jeffrey Skoll With such noble thought was born the idea of UTTHAN -A Social Business Plan Competition. Participants seeking the blessings of Goddess Saraswati The purpose of this competition was to promote social entrepreneurial spirit among the management graduates of India for developing sustainable marketable and economically viable social business plans. Further this competition has provided a platform to students with passion to bring social revolution through their ideas.students with the passion to bring about social revolution through their ideas were invited to participate in this Social Business Plan Competition. The event was organised in three stages: 1. Submission of Executive Summary of the Social Business plan. 2. Submission of Complete Social Business Plan by the shortlisted teams. 3. Presentation of the Social Business Plan idea by selected teams before the jury and audience, followed by a queries session. The event got an overwhelming response from all the corners of the country. The faculty received 110 Executive Summaries for the 1st stage from different B- Schools including IIM Ahmadabad, SP Jain, XLRI, JBIMS, FMS. Out of these 44 entries were considered for the 2 nd stage that then sent their detailed Social Business Plans. The 10 best plans were selected for Final presentations all staged on 28th January, 2011 from 9:00 AM.

THE INAUGURAL FUNCTION The event was inaugurated by Prof. S.K. Singh, Head and Dean, FMS by lightening lamps before the statue of Goddess Saraswati. Other senior faculty members including Prof Deepak Barman, Prof R K Pandey and Prof P S Tripathi were present at the inaugural function. Prof. S.K. Singh, Dean inaugurating the event In his inaugural address Prof. S. K. Singh congratulated the participants who made it to the final round and welcomed the jury members and the participants. He said that this type of business plan competitions have been organized for last few years, but for the first time it is focusing on social entrepreneurship. Dean, Prof. S.K. Singh during his inaugural speech. Also in the photo, SAP Coordinator Prof. H.C. Chaudhary

THE PRESENTATIONS Out of the ten teams that had qualified for the final round of the event eight turned up and each team presented its Social Business Plan before a three member panel of jury and other audience which included guests, faculty members, students and members of the press. The panel of jury consisted of Prof Vinay K Nangia, Head Department of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee, Mr. Kamal Prakash, Chairman Jiwanram Sheoduttrai Group of Companies, and Mr. Manoj Sharma, a noted Social Entrepreneur from Uttarakhand. Jury members along with other audience during the presentations Following is the list of the various teams and their respective social business plans that they presented as part of the competition: Piya Chakraborty and Prakash Barik from Shiva Institute of management Studies, Ghaziabad presented a very ambitious business plan on the social issue of AIDS Awareness. Richa Pandey from MMM Engg. College and Shraddha Pandey from the Faculty of Law, Lucknow University had a very unique name for their plan Aksharangana - which focused on the development of the people in the slum areas, especially women & children. B. S. Shubhram and Ayush Awasthi from the Faculty of Management Studies, Varanasi showed their mettle with their commendable and a well-structured business plan Amogh for differently abled.

Akanksha Rao and Nand Kishore Mandal also from the Faculty of Management Studies, Varanasi showed that solution for green and sustainable housing is bamboo through their project called Bamboo Housing Chandani and Deepak Verma from Jaypee Institute of Information and Technology, Noida displayed the Business plan of philanthropists called as Helpgram. Varun Sunil and Anuj Saxena from the TA PAI Management Institute Manipal, Karnataka presented the plan Ordure Management Company. Rajneesh Ranjan and Ankit Singh again from the Faculty of Management Studies, Varanasi presented a model of electronic mandi for the farmers which they named TBIS. Ateek Agrawal, Rishabh Jaiswal and Vishnu Kr. Agrahari from the Faculty of Commerce, Banaras Hindu University presented a very apt plan for waste paper recycling. Ankit and Rajneesh presenting their business plan e-mandi Once the presentations got over the jury members gave their feedback on the different projects. They also shared their valuable experiences with the participants and other audience. Prof. Nangia urged to apply pragmatism and work with the sense of sustainability for the long term success of the projects. Mr Kamal Prakash obliged the audience by talking to them about the real time implementation issues related with social projects. Mr Manoj Sharma shared the experience of the social projects that have been undertaken by him in Uttarakhand.

THE WINNERS The five best presentations were given cash prizes worth Rs. 55,000. The winning teams were as follows: 1) First Prize of Rs. 20,000 was given to B.S. Shubhram and Ayush Awasthi for project Amogh 2) Second prize of Rs. 15,000 was given to Rajneesh Ranjan and Ankit Singh for project TBIS e-mandi 3) Third prize of Rs. 10,000 was given to Richa Pandey and Shraddha Pandey for project Aksharangana 4) Consolation prize of Rs. 5000 was given to Chandani and Deepak Verma for project Helpgram 5) Consolation prize of Rs. 5000 was given to Akanksha Rao and Nanda Kishor for project Bamboo Housing. THE SPONSORS The prizes for the event were sponsored by Hero Honda and Satyavritti Sevanidhi. Other supporters of the event were DQ Entertainment and Hindalco.

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