The document discusses four case studies of entrepreneurs: Sunil Deshpande started a strawberry farm in India and saw returns over Rs. 5 lakhs annually; Mahesh Surana began a plant to process onions, ginger, and garlic for export seeing opportunity in agro-exports; Bunker Roy founded the Barefoot College, a solar-powered school for rural Indians helping communities become self-sufficient; Shiza Shahid co-founded the Malala Fund with Malala Yousafzai to advocate for girls' education globally.
2. OVERVIEW
• About Entrepreneur
• Case Study
• i) Narayangaon Farm
• ii) Mahesh Agro Farming Industry
• iii) Barefoot College
• iv) Malala Fund
• Reference
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3. Entrepreneur
• a person who sets up a business or
businesses, taking on financial risks in the
hope of profit.
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4. SUNIL DESHPANDE
• He completed his B.E. (civil).
• He stay at place called narayangaon, 100 kms
north of Pune.
• His father owns over 100acers of land. He has
been cultivating sugarcane and supplying it to
a nearby sugar cooperative factory.
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5. ABOUT
• During sunil’s final year of engineering, he attended a
two day workshop on ‘Horticulture Opportunities’
organised by local chamber of commerce. One of
them speaker was an expert from Israel.
• Sunil was much impressed about prospectus for
‘Strawberry Cultivation’.
• He had excellent export opportunities in Europe, Gulf
and the Far East, with promise of a returned in
excess of Rs.2 lakhs per year
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6. CURRENT SCENARIO
• He started cultivation of strawberry in 7 acre
farm at Narayangaon.
• With yearly returns of over Rs.5 lakhs
• Has tie-up with MAPRO.
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7. *MAHESH AGRO INDUSTRY*
• Mahesh Surana, young man of 26 from
Lasalgaon, (Nashik).
• This place also known as the largest onion
producer in the country.
• Mahesh’s father also have around 25 acres of
land. For cultivating onion and ginger.
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8. • The retails price of onion Rs.4 to18 per kg.
where he gets 50p to Rs.2 per kg.
• Her read about agro-exports of onion, ginger
and garlic powder to USA and Gulf.
• He visited Pune and gave a project profile to
agro-consultant by paying Rs.3000.
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9. SALIENT FEATURES OF PROJECT
• Land required: 1Acre
• Building required: 1500 sq. ft
• Cost of plant: Rs.55 lakhs
• Production: 2 tons/day
• Total cost of project Rs.100lakhs including
working capital.
• Price released: Domestic market Rs.30/kg,
Oversea market Rs.40/kg.
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10. BUNKER (SANJIT) ROY
• Born :2 August 1945 (age
71), West Bengal
• Education : St. Stephen's
College, Delhi, The Doon
School.
• Founder of : Barefoot
College(1972).Rajasthan.
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11. • Social activist in rural area.
• solar-powered college for the poor.
• Roy was appointed by Rajiv Gandhi to the
government's Planning Commission.
• he talks about how the Barefoot College "helps
rural communities becomes self-sufficient.
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13. AWARDS RECEIVED
• The Jamnalal Bajaj Award – 1985 – "Outstanding
Contribution in Application of Science and Technology for
Rural Development"
• The St Andrews Prize for the Environment– 2003
• Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship– 2003 –
one of 20 people recognised for Social Entrepreneurs of the
Year for 2003.
• The Robert Hill Award from the global Solar Community –
2009 – for his work in the promotion of photo-voltaics
• The Distinguished Educationist honor by Rocheston
Accreditation Institute, New York - Jan 2017.
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14. SHIZA SHAHID
• Born : Islamabad, Pakistan.
• Co-Founder of: MALALA FUND,
(www.malalafund.org)
• Malala Yousafzai the youngest (17) winner of the
Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
• She initially reached out to Malala in 2009.
• In 2012, Malala was targeted and shot by the Taliban.
• Inspired by Malala's desire.
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15. • Inspired by Malala's desire.
• Shahid decided to help Malala strategize her
campaign.
• helps empower women and girls.
• By 2007, the Taliban was firmly in control of
Pakistan and by 2009, the Taliban had bombed
2,000 schools for girls. In January 2009, the
Taliban issued an official order preventing girls
from attending school. "There was just immense
fear," says Shahid.
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16. ARCHIVEMENTS
• Forbes 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneur,
• WEF Global Agenda Council,
• Tribeca Institute Disruptive Innovator.
• She has been featured in multiple publications
including Forbes, Fast Company, Elle,
Glamour, Town and Country, The Edit, CNN,
ABC, Al Jazeera, MSNBC and others.
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