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Entrepreneurship Development Institute of IndiaAhmedabad, Gujarat
Post Graduate Diploma in Management -Development Studies
PGDM-DS
discover change sustain
Placement & Internship 2015
“To overcome poverty and the flaws of
the economic crisis in our society, we
need to envision our social life. We
have to free our mind, imagine what
has never happened before and write
social fiction. We need to imagine
things to make them happen. If you
don't imagine, it will never happen.”
Fostering Talent, Priming Leaders of Tomorrow
India is taking its journey from poverty to plenty, from
tradition to modernity and this growth is a very intriguing
experience. The rise of the middle class in India is also quite
remarkable. The expansion of its services sector, especially
the phenomenal growth of IT sector, has delivered higher
growth to the economy and robust incomes in the hands
of middle class society. Amidst this, there is another India
that lies in its bottommost, looking up for support and a
hand, to be part of India's growth story. The skills required
to bring solutions to the problems faced by ‘bottom of the
Pyramid’ are different. And EDI students of Post Graduate Diploma in Management –
Development Studies are prepared as professionally competent development intermediaries
and socially responsible individuals to work at the grassroots, at the policy-level, undertaking
research, designing CSR programmes and implementing projects.
Several years of teaching, research and training experience of the faculty at EDI has led to
making the programme theoretically rigorous, empirically grounded and multi-disciplinary in
orientation. EDI transfers its rich experience and expertise of Micro Enterprise Development,
Microfinance and Livelihood Promotion, to the students. EDI is also a Member of Livelihoods,
MANTHAN Consortium, that enables students undertake internship with State Rural
Livelihood Missions under NRLM. Similarly, all students go through their 2 month long
internship which prepares them to understand local issues, problem identification and seeking
innovative solutions through community participation.
PGDM-DS is a comprehensive programme and offers learning about development process
through seminar courses, field work, colloquiums, workshops and field-based training. The
graduating students can successfully enter professional careers in civil society organisations,
non-governmental organisations, international multilateral agencies, like; UNDP, ILO, socially
responsive corporates, or channelize their entrepreneurial spirit by setting up social enterprises
and businesses.
I wish students all the best in their future life and ensure organisations participating in EDI
Placements & Internships, that they will find rich resource in our students with professional
competence for social change and entrepreneurial capabilities.
Good wishes
Dinesh Awasthi
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
“To overcome poverty and the flaws of
the economic crisis in our society, we
need to envision our social life. We
have to free our mind, imagine what
has never happened before and write
social fiction. We need to imagine
things to make them happen. If you
don't imagine, it will never happen.”
Fostering Talent, Priming Leaders of Tomorrow
India is taking its journey from poverty to plenty, from
tradition to modernity and this growth is a very intriguing
experience. The rise of the middle class in India is also quite
remarkable. The expansion of its services sector, especially
the phenomenal growth of IT sector, has delivered higher
growth to the economy and robust incomes in the hands
of middle class society. Amidst this, there is another India
that lies in its bottommost, looking up for support and a
hand, to be part of India's growth story. The skills required
to bring solutions to the problems faced by ‘bottom of the
Pyramid’ are different. And EDI students of Post Graduate Diploma in Management –
Development Studies are prepared as professionally competent development intermediaries
and socially responsible individuals to work at the grassroots, at the policy-level, undertaking
research, designing CSR programmes and implementing projects.
Several years of teaching, research and training experience of the faculty at EDI has led to
making the programme theoretically rigorous, empirically grounded and multi-disciplinary in
orientation. EDI transfers its rich experience and expertise of Micro Enterprise Development,
Microfinance and Livelihood Promotion, to the students. EDI is also a Member of Livelihoods,
MANTHAN Consortium, that enables students undertake internship with State Rural
Livelihood Missions under NRLM. Similarly, all students go through their 2 month long
internship which prepares them to understand local issues, problem identification and seeking
innovative solutions through community participation.
PGDM-DS is a comprehensive programme and offers learning about development process
through seminar courses, field work, colloquiums, workshops and field-based training. The
graduating students can successfully enter professional careers in civil society organisations,
non-governmental organisations, international multilateral agencies, like; UNDP, ILO, socially
responsive corporates, or channelize their entrepreneurial spirit by setting up social enterprises
and businesses.
I wish students all the best in their future life and ensure organisations participating in EDI
Placements & Internships, that they will find rich resource in our students with professional
competence for social change and entrepreneurial capabilities.
Good wishes
Dinesh Awasthi
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
When rich development experience and proven leadership potential across geographies and
cultures are merged with the PGDM-DS academic rigour, you get talent that is ready to be
deployed in tomorrow's complex dynamic environment.
We know you are looking for leaders who can hit the ground running. We are confident you
will find them in the next few pages. We look forward to help you achieve your recruitment
objectives.
CONNECT WITH EDI'S SPECIALIZED TALENTS
Social development issues have escalated into urgent imperatives for national and international
policy makers. The CSR function has also gained strategic importance for most large business
organizations. Social impact initiatives are now a challenging and increasingly complex
dynamics of social and business paradigms all over the world.
Our experience shows that social sensitivity, expertise and skills make a huge difference in the
outcomes of social responsibility goals. It is the fountainhead of the energy that ignites change
through new ideas for socio-economic development, operation, management and growth.
EDI's comprehensive two-year education programme for Development Studies is a mission
oriented course. Our vision is to create a cadre of competent professionals who can lead and
manage social development projects of national and international organizations and the CSR
function the corporate houses. Students of EDI are groomed in an entrepreneurship ecosystem
and develop entrepreneurial fervour in their behaviour and approach. They are equipped with
skills to spur and capture innovative thinking at the grassroots.
LEVERAGE THE POWER OF SOCIAL CHANGE MAKERS
When rich development experience and proven leadership potential across geographies and
cultures are merged with the PGDM-DS academic rigour, you get talent that is ready to be
deployed in tomorrow's complex dynamic environment.
We know you are looking for leaders who can hit the ground running. We are confident you
will find them in the next few pages. We look forward to help you achieve your recruitment
objectives.
CONNECT WITH EDI'S SPECIALIZED TALENTS
Social development issues have escalated into urgent imperatives for national and international
policy makers. The CSR function has also gained strategic importance for most large business
organizations. Social impact initiatives are now a challenging and increasingly complex
dynamics of social and business paradigms all over the world.
Our experience shows that social sensitivity, expertise and skills make a huge difference in the
outcomes of social responsibility goals. It is the fountainhead of the energy that ignites change
through new ideas for socio-economic development, operation, management and growth.
EDI's comprehensive two-year education programme for Development Studies is a mission
oriented course. Our vision is to create a cadre of competent professionals who can lead and
manage social development projects of national and international organizations and the CSR
function the corporate houses. Students of EDI are groomed in an entrepreneurship ecosystem
and develop entrepreneurial fervour in their behaviour and approach. They are equipped with
skills to spur and capture innovative thinking at the grassroots.
LEVERAGE THE POWER OF SOCIAL CHANGE MAKERS
“Business is not just about making money. Business is about making a contribution, creating jobs, prosperity, not just for yourself, but for your family, for your workers, for your community and for the nation.”
- Dr. Sam PitrodaFormer Adviser to the Prime Minister
Public Information Infrastructure & Innovations
Chief Guest at the th13 EDI-PGP Convocation: 2011-12
The Pedagogy
¡A learner centric pedagogy is built around
experiential immersion, critical reflection,
workshops, exposure to culture through
literature, films and field visits supported by
lectures, cases and first hand research
experience & project development, taking a
student through the following:
• knowledge of self • knowledge of society
• knowledge of action and • knowledge of managing action
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
The Objectives
¡The programme aims at
• building a cadre of new generation development professionals with required
knowledge, competence, orientation and values
• transferring the expertise and rich experience of EDI for the promotion of solutions in
the areas of Microenterprise, Micro finance, Livelihood promotion, Women
entrepreneurship, Group entrepreneurship, Social enterprises and Corporate Social
Responsibility
• offering rewarding careers in action around
– overall economic development with inclusive growth
– sustainable and environment friendly solutions
– governance
– use of technology for development
Meticulous SelectionRigorous Training
Extensive Field Exposure
PGDM-DS
“Business is not just about making money. Business is about making a contribution, creating jobs, prosperity, not just for yourself, but for your family, for your workers, for your community and for the nation.”
- Dr. Sam PitrodaFormer Adviser to the Prime Minister
Public Information Infrastructure & Innovations
Chief Guest at the th13 EDI-PGP Convocation: 2011-12
The Pedagogy
¡A learner centric pedagogy is built around
experiential immersion, critical reflection,
workshops, exposure to culture through
literature, films and field visits supported by
lectures, cases and first hand research
experience & project development, taking a
student through the following:
• knowledge of self • knowledge of society
• knowledge of action and • knowledge of managing action
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
The Objectives
¡The programme aims at
• building a cadre of new generation development professionals with required
knowledge, competence, orientation and values
• transferring the expertise and rich experience of EDI for the promotion of solutions in
the areas of Microenterprise, Micro finance, Livelihood promotion, Women
entrepreneurship, Group entrepreneurship, Social enterprises and Corporate Social
Responsibility
• offering rewarding careers in action around
– overall economic development with inclusive growth
– sustainable and environment friendly solutions
– governance
– use of technology for development
Meticulous SelectionRigorous Training
Extensive Field Exposure
PGDM-DS
Innovative Approaches - 360° Development
EDI applies innovative teaching methods, competent faculty support, consultancy and quality
learning and training materials to create specialists in the fields of development research, micro
enterprise development, micro finance, fund raising, corporate social responsibility and social
entrepreneurship. This vision is brought to life by some of the best research academicians,
consultants, extension workers, trainer motivators and a large section of visiting faculty from
academic institutions and professional organizations.
EDI offers academic opportunities that are intellectually rigorous and extraordinarily diverse.
Three decades of pioneering work has elicited national and international recognition from such
organizations like World Bank, International Labour Organization, UNIDO, Commonwealth
Secretariat and several other agencies. EDI is one of the panel institutes for Ministry of External
Affairs, Government of India's Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program (ITEC).We
have developed and submitted the draft National Entrepreneurship Policy (currently under
review).
All academic programs conducted by EDI are socially relevant, and serve a vision to build a just
and equitable society. The PGDM- DS program is especially constructed to energize a
sustainable social development vision.
The students are selected through a rigorous, merit-based selection procedure. This includes
some of the toughest entrance exams of the country, followed by EDI’s own test and personal
interview to select only the best talents with committed intention.
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
- Thirty years of nurturing Entrepreneurs
This academic learning is enhanced with
extensive field exposures, workshops and
interactions. Each of the six trimesters take
the students through a component of field
exposure to give them an insight into grass-
root level needs, exemplary examples of social
entrepreneurship and functioning institutions
of the government. For instance, this year's
activities and field exposures included many
enlightening events: workshops on Socially
Responsible Business, Natural Resource
Management, Management of Health and
Education Sector with Chetna; a thirty hour
session course on International Institutions
and Strategies; Colloquium on National
Millennium Development Goals among many
others.
Our MissionTo become a catalyst in facilitating
emergence of competent first generation
entrepreneurs and transition of existing
SMEs into growth-oriented enterprises
through entrepreneurship education,
training, research & institution building.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Robust course architecture inculcates a
wealth of contemporary knowledge in
diversified subjects. The course pedagogy
enhances the student's ability to critically
explore and understand development
practices, policy analysis, document and
present proposals, conduct PRAs and
develop alternatives.
Innovative Approaches - 360° Development
EDI applies innovative teaching methods, competent faculty support, consultancy and quality
learning and training materials to create specialists in the fields of development research, micro
enterprise development, micro finance, fund raising, corporate social responsibility and social
entrepreneurship. This vision is brought to life by some of the best research academicians,
consultants, extension workers, trainer motivators and a large section of visiting faculty from
academic institutions and professional organizations.
EDI offers academic opportunities that are intellectually rigorous and extraordinarily diverse.
Three decades of pioneering work has elicited national and international recognition from such
organizations like World Bank, International Labour Organization, UNIDO, Commonwealth
Secretariat and several other agencies. EDI is one of the panel institutes for Ministry of External
Affairs, Government of India's Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program (ITEC).We
have developed and submitted the draft National Entrepreneurship Policy (currently under
review).
All academic programs conducted by EDI are socially relevant, and serve a vision to build a just
and equitable society. The PGDM- DS program is especially constructed to energize a
sustainable social development vision.
The students are selected through a rigorous, merit-based selection procedure. This includes
some of the toughest entrance exams of the country, followed by EDI’s own test and personal
interview to select only the best talents with committed intention.
ABOUT THE INSTITUTE
- Thirty years of nurturing Entrepreneurs
This academic learning is enhanced with
extensive field exposures, workshops and
interactions. Each of the six trimesters take
the students through a component of field
exposure to give them an insight into grass-
root level needs, exemplary examples of social
entrepreneurship and functioning institutions
of the government. For instance, this year's
activities and field exposures included many
enlightening events: workshops on Socially
Responsible Business, Natural Resource
Management, Management of Health and
Education Sector with Chetna; a thirty hour
session course on International Institutions
and Strategies; Colloquium on National
Millennium Development Goals among many
others.
Our MissionTo become a catalyst in facilitating
emergence of competent first generation
entrepreneurs and transition of existing
SMEs into growth-oriented enterprises
through entrepreneurship education,
training, research & institution building.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Robust course architecture inculcates a
wealth of contemporary knowledge in
diversified subjects. The course pedagogy
enhances the student's ability to critically
explore and understand development
practices, policy analysis, document and
present proposals, conduct PRAs and
develop alternatives.
Course Architecture: Robust – Practical – Contemporary
The field of social development has been evolved on a specialized and sophisticated knowledge
front. The program structure of PGDM-DS imparts valuable training in multiple disciplines and
diversified perspectives: Social Entrepreneurship to apply entrepreneurial principles to
organize, manage and lead initiatives of social change; sustainable business models of
Corporate Social Responsibility balancing corporate risk management and corporate
philanthropy; Development Research integrating disciplines like Statistics, Economics,
Sociology, Psychology and Politics; Fund Raising and Forming Strategic Partnerships with
individuals, foundations, government agencies and corporate houses; Micro Finance and
Micro-Enterprise Development for self-reliance & community owned enterprises; Livelihood
Development and its impact on people's rights in social, cultural and legal context; and
Community Mobilization with a deeper perspective on gender, poverty and participation.
PROGRAMME INPUTS
Trimester 1 Fundamentals of Socio Economic
Development Principles of Organisation Behavior &
Management - I Management Accounting and Control – I Micro Economics Quantitative Techniques Communication Skills
Trimester 3 Legal Framework for Non Profit
Organisations and Forms of Governance Project Management Human Resource Management Rural and Social Marketing Management Accounting and Control Research Methods
Trimester 5 Advocacy & Networking - Social Campaigns,
Movements & People's Collective Action Organisation Development & GovernanceSpecialization: (Any One)- Social Entrepreneurship- Microenterprise, Corporate Social
Responsibility & Sustainable Livelihoods- Field work related to specialization
Trimester 2 Principles of Organisation Behavior &
Management - II Financial Management Marketing Management Operations Research Macro Economics Development Perspective – Poverty, Gender and
Participation Micro Enterprise Development and Management
Trimester 4 India and International Development - Strategies
and Institutions Environment Development & Polity Social Entrepreneurship Strategic Management for NGOs Financial Inclusion & Strategies Urban Sociology Development & Planning Organisation Traineeship Segment
Trimester 6 Development Communication Management Information System Resource Mobilization – Fundraising Methods
and Strategies Disaster Management Defence to Field Work and Project Report linked
to Specialization
“We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.”
- Peter DruckerManagement Consultant,
Educator and Author
SPECIALIZATION 1:
Social Entrepreneurship
Inputs
Environment related to Microenterprises and Companies Bill 2013
Sociology of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Design for setting up social enterprise
Identification, Evaluation & Selection of Business Opportunity
Sectoral Understanding of Selected Business Opportunity
Financial, Market and Technical Feasibility Analysis of selected idea/project
Case Work in models of social enterprises
SPECIALIZATION 2:
Microenterprise, Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainable Livelihoods
Inputs
Environment related to Microenterprises and Companies Bill 2013
Advanced Course on Microenterprise & Livelihoods
Sustainable Livelihoods – Strategies, Institutions & Management
Corporate Social Responsibility – History, Conceptual Understanding
Designing CSR Structure in a Corporate Body, Creating Responsible Business through CSR
Case Work
Course Architecture: Robust – Practical – Contemporary
The field of social development has been evolved on a specialized and sophisticated knowledge
front. The program structure of PGDM-DS imparts valuable training in multiple disciplines and
diversified perspectives: Social Entrepreneurship to apply entrepreneurial principles to
organize, manage and lead initiatives of social change; sustainable business models of
Corporate Social Responsibility balancing corporate risk management and corporate
philanthropy; Development Research integrating disciplines like Statistics, Economics,
Sociology, Psychology and Politics; Fund Raising and Forming Strategic Partnerships with
individuals, foundations, government agencies and corporate houses; Micro Finance and
Micro-Enterprise Development for self-reliance & community owned enterprises; Livelihood
Development and its impact on people's rights in social, cultural and legal context; and
Community Mobilization with a deeper perspective on gender, poverty and participation.
PROGRAMME INPUTS
Trimester 1 Fundamentals of Socio Economic
Development Principles of Organisation Behavior &
Management - I Management Accounting and Control – I Micro Economics Quantitative Techniques Communication Skills
Trimester 3 Legal Framework for Non Profit
Organisations and Forms of Governance Project Management Human Resource Management Rural and Social Marketing Management Accounting and Control Research Methods
Trimester 5 Advocacy & Networking - Social Campaigns,
Movements & People's Collective Action Organisation Development & GovernanceSpecialization: (Any One)- Social Entrepreneurship- Microenterprise, Corporate Social
Responsibility & Sustainable Livelihoods- Field work related to specialization
Trimester 2 Principles of Organisation Behavior &
Management - II Financial Management Marketing Management Operations Research Macro Economics Development Perspective – Poverty, Gender and
Participation Micro Enterprise Development and Management
Trimester 4 India and International Development - Strategies
and Institutions Environment Development & Polity Social Entrepreneurship Strategic Management for NGOs Financial Inclusion & Strategies Urban Sociology Development & Planning Organisation Traineeship Segment
Trimester 6 Development Communication Management Information System Resource Mobilization – Fundraising Methods
and Strategies Disaster Management Defence to Field Work and Project Report linked
to Specialization
“We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.”
- Peter DruckerManagement Consultant,
Educator and Author
SPECIALIZATION 1:
Social Entrepreneurship
Inputs
Environment related to Microenterprises and Companies Bill 2013
Sociology of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Design for setting up social enterprise
Identification, Evaluation & Selection of Business Opportunity
Sectoral Understanding of Selected Business Opportunity
Financial, Market and Technical Feasibility Analysis of selected idea/project
Case Work in models of social enterprises
SPECIALIZATION 2:
Microenterprise, Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainable Livelihoods
Inputs
Environment related to Microenterprises and Companies Bill 2013
Advanced Course on Microenterprise & Livelihoods
Sustainable Livelihoods – Strategies, Institutions & Management
Corporate Social Responsibility – History, Conceptual Understanding
Designing CSR Structure in a Corporate Body, Creating Responsible Business through CSR
Case Work
Our faculty has high academic credentials, research base having international exposure. They have spent time in studying and teaching entrepreneurship with a special focus on social development. They command a contemporary and global perspective and enhance the programme content by engaging and delivering distinctive research and project consultancy across India and the world.
* Visit www.ediindia.org to view EDI faculty profiles
Organisations Visited for Learning and Interaction
§§§§§§§§
§§§§§§
Developmant Support CentreAgriniSaathEnvironmental Sanitation InstituteConflictoriumAKRSPSabarmati JailBhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-Informatics,Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency ServicesAmmachi LabsChencoptexSAVENEEDMICA Ahmedabad
§§§§§§§§§§§§§§
CHETNASEWAGujarat VidyapeethRaman Development ConsultantsCentre for Social JusticeThe AltruistSeismological Research InstituteGujarat State Disaster Management AuthorityGandhi AsharamAmulBapuji Rural Enlightenmnet and Development SocietyMatru Seva SanghCIIECenter for Civil Society
*EDI Faculty
Dinesh AwasthiSunil ShuklaManoj MishraSatya Ranjan AcharyaGanapathi BatthiniTarun BediPankaj BhartiVivek BhattAtindra M.BosePadmin BuchSamar K. DattaAjay Dixit
Amit Kumar DwivediP. GaneshRaman GujralKavita GuptaRajesh GuptaBhaskar JaniAvdhesh JhaHardik JoshiRajiv JoshiSaji KumarP. G. MakhijaGautam Mazumdar
Umesh MenonSasi MisraShalabh MittalSanjay PalBishnu Prasad PandaJ. B. PatelC. R. PatnaikA. B. RajuS. B. SareenKavita SaxenaBipin ShahRiken Shah
K. K. ShawB. B. SiddiquiRanvijay SinhaPrakash SolankiPramod SrivastavaP. N. SrivastavaV. S. SukumaranD. D. TrivediMayank UpadhyayFelix WilliamJignasu Yagnik
Visiting Faculty & Guest Speakers
Jahnvi Andharia
Nafisa Barot
Bala Bashkaran
Amitabh Beher
B. S. Bhatia
Rakesh Bhavsar
Chita Ranjan Biswas
Ashok Chatterjee
Fr. Jimmy Dabhi
Sheetal Desai
Hetal Dwivedi
Rajendra Gadhavi
Mahesh Gupta
Syeda Hameed
Indira Hirway
Sudarshan Iyengar
Jagadananda
Pankaj Jain
Rajendra Jani
Persis Jinwala
Rajendra Joshi
Sanjay Joshi
Viren Joshi
Poonam Kathuria
Mohan Krishnan
Ankit Kumar
Niraj Kumal Lal
Martin Macwan
Mayur Macwan
Dilip Mavglankar
Umanath Mishra
Ramkrishna Mistry
Pradeep Mohanty
Ambadas Mohite
Keren Nazareth
Bhusan Oza
Sushma Oza
Murali Padmanabhan
Rasananda Panda
Shetwank Pandit
Mahesh Pandya
Sonal Pandya
Astad PastakiaBushan PunaniParesh PunjaniT. V. RaoNabarun SenguptaGagan SethiDaksha ShahNaina ShahRajesh ShahTushar ShahManoj SinhaSukhpalHimanshu VaidyaVijay VohraAshwini Vora
FACULTY OUR EVENTS – LEARNING BEYOND CLASSROOMS
Colloquium on Strategies for 'Means of
Implementation' to achieve Sustainable
Development – Building Context to SDGs
Students and Faculty of Post Graduate Diploma in
Management - Development Studies organised a
Colloquium in association with Centre for Social
Justice on 9th & 10th October 2014. This event
brought together notable practitioners and
thought leaders from different sectors of civil
society and academia. This year, the focus was on
achieving Sustainable Development, and the role
of institutional delivery mechanisms to make it
possible. The various themes that were brooded
upon by experts and students were Space for
Social Enterprises in the Current International
Trade Regime, Strategies for Information
Outreach–with Special Focus on Gender
Inclusion, Health, Education & Governance, Role
of Design for Sustainable Development,
Increasing Public Participation for Increasing
Value of Social Initiatives–with Special Reference
to Volunteering, Crowdfunding, Open
Innovation and Need for Frameworks for
Institutional Regulatory Mechanisms for
Transparency & Accountability. Few of the various
speakers at this Colloquium were Mr. Amitabh
Behar, Mr. Gagan Sethi, Mr. Arvind Lodaya, Mr.
Ashoke Chatterjee and Mrs. Aarti Mahadevan.
Parichay- Introduction to the Programme
and Redefining "Development"
An exhibition by the 16th batch students was
organized which depicted what all the students
learnt during their 6 days of RURAL IMMERSION
PROGRAMME in which they were sent on a 6 day
visit to various villages near Kalol district where
the students came across the real face of
development which is needed. The students had
"It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.”
- Nelson Mandela
Former President of South Africa
Our faculty has high academic credentials, research base having international exposure. They have spent time in studying and teaching entrepreneurship with a special focus on social development. They command a contemporary and global perspective and enhance the programme content by engaging and delivering distinctive research and project consultancy across India and the world.
* Visit www.ediindia.org to view EDI faculty profiles
Organisations Visited for Learning and Interaction
§§§§§§§§
§§§§§§
Developmant Support CentreAgriniSaathEnvironmental Sanitation InstituteConflictoriumAKRSPSabarmati JailBhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geo-Informatics,Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency ServicesAmmachi LabsChencoptexSAVENEEDMICA Ahmedabad
§§§§§§§§§§§§§§
CHETNASEWAGujarat VidyapeethRaman Development ConsultantsCentre for Social JusticeThe AltruistSeismological Research InstituteGujarat State Disaster Management AuthorityGandhi AsharamAmulBapuji Rural Enlightenmnet and Development SocietyMatru Seva SanghCIIECenter for Civil Society
*EDI Faculty
Dinesh AwasthiSunil ShuklaManoj MishraSatya Ranjan AcharyaGanapathi BatthiniTarun BediPankaj BhartiVivek BhattAtindra M.BosePadmin BuchSamar K. DattaAjay Dixit
Amit Kumar DwivediP. GaneshRaman GujralKavita GuptaRajesh GuptaBhaskar JaniAvdhesh JhaHardik JoshiRajiv JoshiSaji KumarP. G. MakhijaGautam Mazumdar
Umesh MenonSasi MisraShalabh MittalSanjay PalBishnu Prasad PandaJ. B. PatelC. R. PatnaikA. B. RajuS. B. SareenKavita SaxenaBipin ShahRiken Shah
K. K. ShawB. B. SiddiquiRanvijay SinhaPrakash SolankiPramod SrivastavaP. N. SrivastavaV. S. SukumaranD. D. TrivediMayank UpadhyayFelix WilliamJignasu Yagnik
Visiting Faculty & Guest Speakers
Jahnvi Andharia
Nafisa Barot
Bala Bashkaran
Amitabh Beher
B. S. Bhatia
Rakesh Bhavsar
Chita Ranjan Biswas
Ashok Chatterjee
Fr. Jimmy Dabhi
Sheetal Desai
Hetal Dwivedi
Rajendra Gadhavi
Mahesh Gupta
Syeda Hameed
Indira Hirway
Sudarshan Iyengar
Jagadananda
Pankaj Jain
Rajendra Jani
Persis Jinwala
Rajendra Joshi
Sanjay Joshi
Viren Joshi
Poonam Kathuria
Mohan Krishnan
Ankit Kumar
Niraj Kumal Lal
Martin Macwan
Mayur Macwan
Dilip Mavglankar
Umanath Mishra
Ramkrishna Mistry
Pradeep Mohanty
Ambadas Mohite
Keren Nazareth
Bhusan Oza
Sushma Oza
Murali Padmanabhan
Rasananda Panda
Shetwank Pandit
Mahesh Pandya
Sonal Pandya
Astad PastakiaBushan PunaniParesh PunjaniT. V. RaoNabarun SenguptaGagan SethiDaksha ShahNaina ShahRajesh ShahTushar ShahManoj SinhaSukhpalHimanshu VaidyaVijay VohraAshwini Vora
FACULTY OUR EVENTS – LEARNING BEYOND CLASSROOMS
Colloquium on Strategies for 'Means of
Implementation' to achieve Sustainable
Development – Building Context to SDGs
Students and Faculty of Post Graduate Diploma in
Management - Development Studies organised a
Colloquium in association with Centre for Social
Justice on 9th & 10th October 2014. This event
brought together notable practitioners and
thought leaders from different sectors of civil
society and academia. This year, the focus was on
achieving Sustainable Development, and the role
of institutional delivery mechanisms to make it
possible. The various themes that were brooded
upon by experts and students were Space for
Social Enterprises in the Current International
Trade Regime, Strategies for Information
Outreach–with Special Focus on Gender
Inclusion, Health, Education & Governance, Role
of Design for Sustainable Development,
Increasing Public Participation for Increasing
Value of Social Initiatives–with Special Reference
to Volunteering, Crowdfunding, Open
Innovation and Need for Frameworks for
Institutional Regulatory Mechanisms for
Transparency & Accountability. Few of the various
speakers at this Colloquium were Mr. Amitabh
Behar, Mr. Gagan Sethi, Mr. Arvind Lodaya, Mr.
Ashoke Chatterjee and Mrs. Aarti Mahadevan.
Parichay- Introduction to the Programme
and Redefining "Development"
An exhibition by the 16th batch students was
organized which depicted what all the students
learnt during their 6 days of RURAL IMMERSION
PROGRAMME in which they were sent on a 6 day
visit to various villages near Kalol district where
the students came across the real face of
development which is needed. The students had
"It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.”
- Nelson Mandela
Former President of South Africa
Rasna Pvt Limited, Mr. Masato Abe - Economic
Affairs Officer at UNESCAP, among the many
dignitaries. Students gained a global perspective
about Socially Responsible Business and it was a
great learning experience.
I C M C 2 0 1 4 - " M a n a g i n g H e a l t h
Communication: People, Programmes, and
Products."
Students of PGDM-DS went to Mudra Institute of
Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA) and
participated in the Annual Conference series, on
themes and issues in Communication
Management. It was organized to open up
debates, discussions and showcasing of
innovations related to health communication
management. The keynote speaker was Dr.
Arvind Singhal, Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt
Marston Endowed Professor of Communication
and Director of the Social Justice Initiative in
UTEP's Department of Communication. Apart
from stalwarts and professionals working in the
health and development sector, students from
Lady Erwin College, New Delhi and SNDT,
Mumbai were also participants of the
conference.
National Colloquium on Leadership and
Governance in Civil Society
A colloquium on Leadership and Governance in
civil society was organised in collaboration of
HIDF. The programme was divided into concept
blocks and working blocks with major focus
areas being the Strategic Partnerships for
Impact,Research and Knowledge Building
required ,Giving People Voice, Legal and Policy
Environment. In the concept blocks various CSO
leaders and practitioners gave presentations and
in the working blocks they along with the
students of PGDM-DS discussed various
concepts l ike Strategic Partnersh ips ,
Transformative collaborations, Dalit Activism,
Feminist Leadership, Embedding Values and Core
Competencies and the way forward.
put up a 2 day exhibition which also included the
student's interaction with various experts and
visits to Gandhiashram, SEWA, DAWA-DUA
project etc.
Cyclothon
A cycle marathon which s organized for school
students on the day of Gandhi Jayanti by a local
NGO "Assist Help" on students were as
volunteers and actively involved in handling the
event. It was a learning experience in terms of
event management on a city level. It also gave a
sense of providing helping and volunteering for a
good cause. Students managed the cycle parking
spaces, prize ceremonies, distributing ID cards for
participants, refreshments, drinks & water and
traffic management. The students had an
enriching experience.
Under the Stars – A Night of Solidarity with
Homeless Neighbour
On the evening of Gandhi Jayanti, A group of
students went out on footpaths as participants
and volunteers to live with the weaker vulnerable
shelter less people. It was an overnight campaign
organized by a group led by Harsh Mandar. The
experience was the eye-opener as it gave the
students insight into real time problems of shelter
less people. The students interacted with the
daily wage workers, men and women, kids
regarding their schedule, daily short comings,
and the government schemes which are meant
for them. It was an enriching experience as it
brought more pro-poor orientation.
UN-ESCAP Workshop
A three day International Workshop on Socially
Responsible Business and Practices was jointly
organized by EDI and UN-ESCAP. The students
participated along with many International
Participants. It discussed various aspects such as
MSME's contribution in CSR, Environment
Sustainability, Human Rights and Labor. The
Speakers and Chairpersons were Mr. Peeruz
Khambatta - Chairman and Managing Director,
“Without action, you
aren’t going anywhere.”
- Mahatma Gandhi
Rasna Pvt Limited, Mr. Masato Abe - Economic
Affairs Officer at UNESCAP, among the many
dignitaries. Students gained a global perspective
about Socially Responsible Business and it was a
great learning experience.
I C M C 2 0 1 4 - " M a n a g i n g H e a l t h
Communication: People, Programmes, and
Products."
Students of PGDM-DS went to Mudra Institute of
Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA) and
participated in the Annual Conference series, on
themes and issues in Communication
Management. It was organized to open up
debates, discussions and showcasing of
innovations related to health communication
management. The keynote speaker was Dr.
Arvind Singhal, Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt
Marston Endowed Professor of Communication
and Director of the Social Justice Initiative in
UTEP's Department of Communication. Apart
from stalwarts and professionals working in the
health and development sector, students from
Lady Erwin College, New Delhi and SNDT,
Mumbai were also participants of the
conference.
National Colloquium on Leadership and
Governance in Civil Society
A colloquium on Leadership and Governance in
civil society was organised in collaboration of
HIDF. The programme was divided into concept
blocks and working blocks with major focus
areas being the Strategic Partnerships for
Impact,Research and Knowledge Building
required ,Giving People Voice, Legal and Policy
Environment. In the concept blocks various CSO
leaders and practitioners gave presentations and
in the working blocks they along with the
students of PGDM-DS discussed various
concepts l ike Strategic Partnersh ips ,
Transformative collaborations, Dalit Activism,
Feminist Leadership, Embedding Values and Core
Competencies and the way forward.
put up a 2 day exhibition which also included the
student's interaction with various experts and
visits to Gandhiashram, SEWA, DAWA-DUA
project etc.
Cyclothon
A cycle marathon which s organized for school
students on the day of Gandhi Jayanti by a local
NGO "Assist Help" on students were as
volunteers and actively involved in handling the
event. It was a learning experience in terms of
event management on a city level. It also gave a
sense of providing helping and volunteering for a
good cause. Students managed the cycle parking
spaces, prize ceremonies, distributing ID cards for
participants, refreshments, drinks & water and
traffic management. The students had an
enriching experience.
Under the Stars – A Night of Solidarity with
Homeless Neighbour
On the evening of Gandhi Jayanti, A group of
students went out on footpaths as participants
and volunteers to live with the weaker vulnerable
shelter less people. It was an overnight campaign
organized by a group led by Harsh Mandar. The
experience was the eye-opener as it gave the
students insight into real time problems of shelter
less people. The students interacted with the
daily wage workers, men and women, kids
regarding their schedule, daily short comings,
and the government schemes which are meant
for them. It was an enriching experience as it
brought more pro-poor orientation.
UN-ESCAP Workshop
A three day International Workshop on Socially
Responsible Business and Practices was jointly
organized by EDI and UN-ESCAP. The students
participated along with many International
Participants. It discussed various aspects such as
MSME's contribution in CSR, Environment
Sustainability, Human Rights and Labor. The
Speakers and Chairpersons were Mr. Peeruz
Khambatta - Chairman and Managing Director,
“Without action, you
aren’t going anywhere.”
- Mahatma Gandhi
OUR ALUMNI ARE PLACED WITH LEADERS OF SOCIAL CHANGE
¡
¡ MicroSave ¡ Ambuja Cement Foundation ¡ Blind People's Association
¡ Aga Khan Rural Support Program (India) ¡ Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan
¡ Khamir ¡ WEBCON Consulting (India) Ltd ¡ CARE India, Bihar
¡ CARE India, Odisha ¡ Cohesion Foundation ¡ ITC LTD
¡ Sarba Shanti Ayog ¡ AXIS Bank ¡ Care-India ¡ Gyanodham
¡ NIDAN ¡ IL&FS ETS-Health Initiative ¡ Suzlon Energy Limited
¡ HDFC Bank- Sustainable Livelihoods Banking ¡ Microfinance Focus
¡ Social Action for Rural Development (SARDA) ¡ SAATH Charitable Trust
¡ Centre for Micro Finance - IFMR ¡ Dalmiya Cements ¡ World Bank
¡ Ramana Group, Ahmedabad ¡ DEEP, CSR of GIPCL ¡ CHAI Project
¡ Annapurna Microfinance Pvt. Ltd. ¡ Real Mission Foundation
¡ IDBI Global Funding Agency ¡ UNICEF ¡ Reliance Foundation ¡ Viksat
¡ FINISH, Financial Inclusion for Sanitation & Hygiene ¡ Madhyam
¡ Qasab-Kutch Craftswomen' Producer Co. Ltd. ¡ Cairn Energy India
¡ Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company ¡ MicroSave ¡ Prayas ¡ Khamir
¡ CTRAN Consulting Ltd, Bhubaneswar (A BASIX Group of Company)
¡ TATA CSR ¡ B-Able, Basix ¡ IFAD/ NERCORMP ¡ PRADAN
¡ North East Region-Community Resource Management Project. Govt of India
¡ Dalmia Bharat Group Foundation ¡ Ministry of Rural Development
¡ Odisha Tribal Development Society ¡ St. Xaviers Social Service Society
¡ Indian Agriculture Research Institute ¡ Reading Wise
Sajeevta Foundation ¡ Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar
“PGDM – DS and the faculty members who taught me at EDI, opened a plethora of
curious awareness in me. The two years of rigorous perspective building, unlearning
and challenging conventional attitudes has paid off for me in my current workplace
where I had the opportunity to contribute as a narrator in a Book titled , Senses Lost and
Found, Stories of hope ; which talks about the life of people with deafblindness and
how they make progress little by little. The zeal for the social sector and the sensitivity
towards the social issues that I have gained through my time spent at EDI has been the
push for me to explore my love for communications and creativity. All my heartfelt
gratitude and wishes to PGDM – DS for creating more soldiers to take up worthy causes
as their passions for life”.
– Sheryl Shiju Sam, Communications Officer, Sense International India
RECRUIT BEST TALENTS WITH COMMITTED INTENTION
OUR ALUMNI ARE PLACED WITH LEADERS OF SOCIAL CHANGE
¡
¡ MicroSave ¡ Ambuja Cement Foundation ¡ Blind People's Association
¡ Aga Khan Rural Support Program (India) ¡ Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan
¡ Khamir ¡ WEBCON Consulting (India) Ltd ¡ CARE India, Bihar
¡ CARE India, Odisha ¡ Cohesion Foundation ¡ ITC LTD
¡ Sarba Shanti Ayog ¡ AXIS Bank ¡ Care-India ¡ Gyanodham
¡ NIDAN ¡ IL&FS ETS-Health Initiative ¡ Suzlon Energy Limited
¡ HDFC Bank- Sustainable Livelihoods Banking ¡ Microfinance Focus
¡ Social Action for Rural Development (SARDA) ¡ SAATH Charitable Trust
¡ Centre for Micro Finance - IFMR ¡ Dalmiya Cements ¡ World Bank
¡ Ramana Group, Ahmedabad ¡ DEEP, CSR of GIPCL ¡ CHAI Project
¡ Annapurna Microfinance Pvt. Ltd. ¡ Real Mission Foundation
¡ IDBI Global Funding Agency ¡ UNICEF ¡ Reliance Foundation ¡ Viksat
¡ FINISH, Financial Inclusion for Sanitation & Hygiene ¡ Madhyam
¡ Qasab-Kutch Craftswomen' Producer Co. Ltd. ¡ Cairn Energy India
¡ Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company ¡ MicroSave ¡ Prayas ¡ Khamir
¡ CTRAN Consulting Ltd, Bhubaneswar (A BASIX Group of Company)
¡ TATA CSR ¡ B-Able, Basix ¡ IFAD/ NERCORMP ¡ PRADAN
¡ North East Region-Community Resource Management Project. Govt of India
¡ Dalmia Bharat Group Foundation ¡ Ministry of Rural Development
¡ Odisha Tribal Development Society ¡ St. Xaviers Social Service Society
¡ Indian Agriculture Research Institute ¡ Reading Wise
Sajeevta Foundation ¡ Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar
“PGDM – DS and the faculty members who taught me at EDI, opened a plethora of
curious awareness in me. The two years of rigorous perspective building, unlearning
and challenging conventional attitudes has paid off for me in my current workplace
where I had the opportunity to contribute as a narrator in a Book titled , Senses Lost and
Found, Stories of hope ; which talks about the life of people with deafblindness and
how they make progress little by little. The zeal for the social sector and the sensitivity
towards the social issues that I have gained through my time spent at EDI has been the
push for me to explore my love for communications and creativity. All my heartfelt
gratitude and wishes to PGDM – DS for creating more soldiers to take up worthy causes
as their passions for life”.
– Sheryl Shiju Sam, Communications Officer, Sense International India
RECRUIT BEST TALENTS WITH COMMITTED INTENTION
FINAL PLACEMENTS : TALENT RECRUITMENT
Our faculty encourages actionable knowledge from our research which spans socio-economic
disciplines from finance to public policy to marketing and social interaction. In the classroom and
through the numerous field interactions, our students examine how this knowledge is applied to
industries, societies and the government. They gain deep insight into Entrepreneurship, Organization
Management, Social Policy and Strategy, Finance, Marketing, Business Opportunities, Economics and
Project Formulation. The final year students have been groomed to be placed with esteemed
organizations and the students’ profiles are given below:
Aashir Sutar, 22, Anand, Gujarat
About the Student : Loves travelling and exploring different places and
cultures, interacting with people and exploring their
diversity. Looks for interdisciplinary solutions for wicked
problems, emphasizing on the human centered
approach.
Qualification : Bachelor of Engineering, Computer Science, Gujarat
Technological University
Areas of Interest : Research, Human Centred Design Development, ICT for
Development
British English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi
Future Aspirations : Would like to take the human centred design development paradigm to
provide improved development innovations and seek a challenging and
responsible career that allows innovative and bold decision making as well as
sharpening skills in newer frontiers of development.
Internship Project : At Ammachi Labs, improving the interaction design of the MySangham
Project, the world's first online vocational education and training portal. Also
developed a framework for interaction design, the T.E.S.T design framework
was proposed which was developed for facilitating the design process, after
which certain design recommendations for the interaction design were
enumerated.
P.R. Adhavan, 24, Tamil Nadu
About the Student : An amicable person and core rationalist , politics and
economics are what trigger him the most. Having
helped his father for the past three years(2007-2010) in
the family business (agriculture and agro-based) and
also in his social activities like, “Tamil Nadu Farmers
Association”, “Chencoptex” a co-operative handloom
society. Worked as treasurer of the Student Union of
Loyola for the year 2009-2010.
Qualification : B.Com (Hons.), Madras University, Tamil Nadu
Areas of Interest : Social Entrepreneurship
Languages Known :
Languages Known : Tamil, English
Future Aspirations : To promote social businesses and micro enterprise for providing sustainable
livelihood and economic empowerment.
Internship Project : Interned at Chencoptex , a co operative handloom society .studied their
business model and success story and did a comparative study with other
successful co operatives.
Aditi Patil, 26, Baroda, Gujarat
About the Student : A humble person with diverse skills. Worked with TCS
Hyderabad for two years, volunteered for Blue Cross,
Hyderabad and worked for sterilization of street dogs
and adoption drives for strays dogs & cats. She is a
trained mountaineer and loves travelling and exploring
new cultures.
Qualification : BTech Computer Engineering(2009) from U. V. Patel
College of Engineering, Mehsana, Gujarat
Areas of Interest : Environmental Research, Forestry, Community & Ecology
Languages Known : Hindi, English,Marathi,Gujarati,Bengali
Future Aspirations : Wants to work for social and environmental research, conservation of forests,
delicate ecosystems and how it affects each of us.
Internship Project : Worked with Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India) conducting an
'Exploratory Study on Forest based Livelihoods, Malki Practice and Status of
Forest Rights Act in the Dangs of Gujarat'.
Aditya Kumar,23, Bokaro, Jharkhand
About the Student : An intricate learner who loves to explore innovative and
simple ways to solve complex problems. Loves
interacting with people who are changemakers, spends
his leisure time reading, has interned with Texas A&M
University , USA and volunteered for Vanvasi Kalian
Kendra , Bokaro.
Qualification : Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science &
Engineering, Biju Pattanaik University of Technology,
Odisha.
Areas of Interest : Social Impact Assessment, Technology for Development, Livelihood Finance
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : To create enough employment opportunities for the people in rural areas and
work for skill development of village youth.
Internship Project : Interned with Aga Khan Rural Support Programme India on the project “An
Exploratory Study on Forest based Livelihoods, Malki Practice and Status of
Forest Rights Act in the Dangs of Gujarat "
Anuja Vijayvergiya, 23, Nagpur, Maharashtra
About the Student : A person who loves simplicity. A firm believer of equity in
society. Has a flair for Public Speaking, passionate about
it. A homely person at heart and a blend of
traditionalism and modernity. Vision in life is to combine
the cause of serving society with a commercial insight,
so the solutions sustain. Worked with MAD, Make A
Difference, a youth volunteer network helping
education of underprivileged children for 3 years as City Trainer, English Project
Head and Teacher Volunteer.
Qualification : Bachelor of Arts (English Literature) , Nagpur University.
Areas of Interest : Education , Livelihood , Corporate Social Responsibility, Advocacy and
Development Communication.
Languages Known : British English, Hindi, Marathi, French
Future Aspirations : To be a social developer in a corporate or private enterprise thereby enhancing
the quality of life of every villager of India and helping them meet their rights
and needs.
Internship Project : 'Study of Nagpur Childline (a partner of childline india foundation) with special
focus on problem analysis of childrens' issues'. During the Internship she learnt
the intricacies of a social entity and how to handle cases of children in problem
with legal intervention.
Apoorvi Garg, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Having a strong will, confident, ready to take intiative
and having an inherent desire to serve the society.
Volunteered for teaching the underpriveldged children
in Juvenile home, interested to work around the issues
with children and persons with disability
Qualification : Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) from
BKMIBA Ahmedabad University
Areas of Interest : Education, Waste Management, microfinance, to work
for the differently abled, Corporate Social Responsibility and Community
action.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : To engage in Development sector by working for the vulnerable and
disadvantaged section of the society and to see herself as a life changing agent
in the lives of the people who need upliftment.
Internship Project : Interned with Saath Charitable Trust, Ahmedabad under the programme
called Child Friendly Spaces which works to provide informal education to the
children in and around slums and construction sites of Ahmedabad,prepared
Teacher's Training Manual on child rights.
Deevangana Goyal, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : An optimistic person with high spirit to change and
bring equality. Has organized funfair for underprivileged
kids, volunteered as a writer in exams for Blind People's
Association & also sold rakhis made by them, voluntarily
taught kids in Samvedana (NGO) & Juvenile Home in
Khanpur & during under graduation for 3 years. Was
awarded Social Concern Award in 2011-12 at HL
College. Participated and organized cultural events at EDI.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, BKMIBA , Ahmedabad University
Areas of Interest : Women Empowerment, Livelihoods, CSR.
Languages Known : English, Hindi and Gujarati
Future Aspirations : Management student with an interest of contributing towards society &
working for the benefit of the people with an aim of working in a value driven
organization which tries to bring change in the lives of less privileged people &
build confidence among them.
Languages Known : Tamil, English
Future Aspirations : To promote social businesses and micro enterprise for providing sustainable
livelihood and economic empowerment.
Internship Project : Interned at Chencoptex , a co operative handloom society .studied their
business model and success story and did a comparative study with other
successful co operatives.
Aditi Patil, 26, Baroda, Gujarat
About the Student : A humble person with diverse skills. Worked with TCS
Hyderabad for two years, volunteered for Blue Cross,
Hyderabad and worked for sterilization of street dogs
and adoption drives for strays dogs & cats. She is a
trained mountaineer and loves travelling and exploring
new cultures.
Qualification : BTech Computer Engineering(2009) from U. V. Patel
College of Engineering, Mehsana, Gujarat
Areas of Interest : Environmental Research, Forestry, Community & Ecology
Languages Known : Hindi, English,Marathi,Gujarati,Bengali
Future Aspirations : Wants to work for social and environmental research, conservation of forests,
delicate ecosystems and how it affects each of us.
Internship Project : Worked with Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India) conducting an
'Exploratory Study on Forest based Livelihoods, Malki Practice and Status of
Forest Rights Act in the Dangs of Gujarat'.
Aditya Kumar,23, Bokaro, Jharkhand
About the Student : An intricate learner who loves to explore innovative and
simple ways to solve complex problems. Loves
interacting with people who are changemakers, spends
his leisure time reading, has interned with Texas A&M
University , USA and volunteered for Vanvasi Kalian
Kendra , Bokaro.
Qualification : Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science &
Engineering, Biju Pattanaik University of Technology,
Odisha.
Areas of Interest : Social Impact Assessment, Technology for Development, Livelihood Finance
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : To create enough employment opportunities for the people in rural areas and
work for skill development of village youth.
Internship Project : Interned with Aga Khan Rural Support Programme India on the project “An
Exploratory Study on Forest based Livelihoods, Malki Practice and Status of
Forest Rights Act in the Dangs of Gujarat "
Anuja Vijayvergiya, 23, Nagpur, Maharashtra
About the Student : A person who loves simplicity. A firm believer of equity in
society. Has a flair for Public Speaking, passionate about
it. A homely person at heart and a blend of
traditionalism and modernity. Vision in life is to combine
the cause of serving society with a commercial insight,
so the solutions sustain. Worked with MAD, Make A
Difference, a youth volunteer network helping
education of underprivileged children for 3 years as City Trainer, English Project
Head and Teacher Volunteer.
Qualification : Bachelor of Arts (English Literature) , Nagpur University.
Areas of Interest : Education , Livelihood , Corporate Social Responsibility, Advocacy and
Development Communication.
Languages Known : British English, Hindi, Marathi, French
Future Aspirations : To be a social developer in a corporate or private enterprise thereby enhancing
the quality of life of every villager of India and helping them meet their rights
and needs.
Internship Project : 'Study of Nagpur Childline (a partner of childline india foundation) with special
focus on problem analysis of childrens' issues'. During the Internship she learnt
the intricacies of a social entity and how to handle cases of children in problem
with legal intervention.
Apoorvi Garg, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Having a strong will, confident, ready to take intiative
and having an inherent desire to serve the society.
Volunteered for teaching the underpriveldged children
in Juvenile home, interested to work around the issues
with children and persons with disability
Qualification : Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) from
BKMIBA Ahmedabad University
Areas of Interest : Education, Waste Management, microfinance, to work
for the differently abled, Corporate Social Responsibility and Community
action.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : To engage in Development sector by working for the vulnerable and
disadvantaged section of the society and to see herself as a life changing agent
in the lives of the people who need upliftment.
Internship Project : Interned with Saath Charitable Trust, Ahmedabad under the programme
called Child Friendly Spaces which works to provide informal education to the
children in and around slums and construction sites of Ahmedabad,prepared
Teacher's Training Manual on child rights.
Deevangana Goyal, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : An optimistic person with high spirit to change and
bring equality. Has organized funfair for underprivileged
kids, volunteered as a writer in exams for Blind People's
Association & also sold rakhis made by them, voluntarily
taught kids in Samvedana (NGO) & Juvenile Home in
Khanpur & during under graduation for 3 years. Was
awarded Social Concern Award in 2011-12 at HL
College. Participated and organized cultural events at EDI.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, BKMIBA , Ahmedabad University
Areas of Interest : Women Empowerment, Livelihoods, CSR.
Languages Known : English, Hindi and Gujarati
Future Aspirations : Management student with an interest of contributing towards society &
working for the benefit of the people with an aim of working in a value driven
organization which tries to bring change in the lives of less privileged people &
build confidence among them.
Internship project : Interned with “Saath Charitable Trust” for their Livelihoods programme
Nirman which is a Vocational Training Programme providing training for
Electrical, Masonry, Carpentry & Plumbing trade wherein introduced a
proposal for providing training for “Mobile Repairing” trade.
Devaangi Sharma, 20, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : A modest person with various abilities. Handled the PR
operations and conducted student workshops for an
NGO named Independent Thought and Social Action
International. Volunteered for Ekal Vidyalaya- a fund
raising organization that promotes education in rural
areas. Actively participated in youth fest and cultural
festival activites at college debate and drama club.
Qualification : Bachelor of Economics, St.Xavier's College, Gujarat
University
Areas of Interest : Development Communication, Corporate Social Responsibility projects,
conducting student workshops to promote education in rural areas.
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Gujarati, Arabic
Future Aspirations : To ensure she uses her communication skills along with her education in
development studies which would allow her to work with people.
Internship project : Interned with SAATH Charitable Trust under their Project for vocational skills
and development for marginalised youth in the slums of Ahmedabad.
Mallika Bakshi,22, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
About the Student : A hard working and earnest person, creative, seeks
challenges, enjoys working on ground, managing things
and meeting new people. Her love for art is immense,
which gives her ability to see what is invisible to others.
She enjoys Sketching, painting and exploring diversity.
During her graduation she volunteered for an NGO
“Ehsaas” : Friends of Street Children “ in Lucknow ,UP.
She aims to be a change agent by giving sustainable
solutions to unmet problems of marginalized.
Qualification : Bachelors of Commerce (Honors) from Lucknow University.
Areas of Interest : Rural Livelihoods, esp. Handloom & handicraft, Corporate Social Responsibility
& Finance
Languages Known : Hindi, English, French (Basic)
Future Aspirations : To enrich her knowledge and experience in a challenging environment thereby
unfolding her potential both at individual and organizational level. She wishes
to work with marginalized giving them an improved living standard by
providing them equal opportunities for participation and making them aware
by imparting education.
Internship Project : Interned with Network of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
(NEED), where she conducted Training Need Assessment for integrated skill
development in handicraft. She also mobilized, organized and implemented
the Skill development Centres started by NEED for SDIS of Ministry of Textile.
And made a study report on 'Zardozi and Chikankari workers in
Mahmoodabad, Sitapur, UP'.
Niharika Bhatia, 21, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Possessing a friendly and approachable demeanour,
dynamic in nature, focused and responsible person who
has the temperament, key skills and a personal
commitment to high standards in respect of self
discipline, that best fits the development sector.
Volunteered at an Ahmedabad based NGO ‘Yuva
Unstoppable’.
Graduate in Business Administration with specialisation
in Advanced Marketing Management and Advanced Financial Management
Research, Social Impact Assessment, Livelihoods, Corporate Social
Responsibility
British English, Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati
To continue with development research to better understand the complicated
socio-economic scenarios gripping developmental issues and view them under
better light and in a more comprehensive manner by providing improved
managerial solutions towards a structured and equitable ecosystem for the
people in need.
Internship Project : Interned at Vikas Centre for Development under Mr. Rajesh Shah. Project
works included Preparation of a Baseline Survey Report for Understanding &
Identifying Social Economic Issues to Prepare a CSR Action Plan; Brochure
Designing for the company's event; and Desktop based research study on the
possible uses of Prosopis Juliflora.
Rachna Vyas, 20, Rajkot, Gujarat
About the Student : A happy spirited person with great flexibility required to
become a peoples' person. Has hosted youth festival
2012, have worked as a teacher in little lords play house
Rajkot. Participated in a rally against the Nirbhaya
incident supported by Red FM Radio.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce, Saurashtra University.
Areas of Interest : Child education, women empowerment, Corporate
Social Responsibilty.
Languages Known : Gujarati, Hindi and English
Future Aspirations : To engage in the activities/organizations which are working for making the
lives of people better in the area of women development and child education.
Internship Project : Interned with Adani Foundation on the project “Education for underprivileged
children” involved in making project reports, organised surveys under
community mobilization.
About the Student : An austere person who yearns only and only for
Development and justice in society. Graduated in
Economics, Diploma in Human Resource Management,
Masters in Climate Change Impact management.
Worked with JMC Projects India Ltd, as HR Officer.
Further worked with Integrated Consulting Engineering
Services (EE) as Business Development Head in energy &
environment consultancy.
Qualification :
Areas of Interest :
Languages Known :
Future Aspirations :
Rahul Pareek, 29, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Internship project : Interned with “Saath Charitable Trust” for their Livelihoods programme
Nirman which is a Vocational Training Programme providing training for
Electrical, Masonry, Carpentry & Plumbing trade wherein introduced a
proposal for providing training for “Mobile Repairing” trade.
Devaangi Sharma, 20, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : A modest person with various abilities. Handled the PR
operations and conducted student workshops for an
NGO named Independent Thought and Social Action
International. Volunteered for Ekal Vidyalaya- a fund
raising organization that promotes education in rural
areas. Actively participated in youth fest and cultural
festival activites at college debate and drama club.
Qualification : Bachelor of Economics, St.Xavier's College, Gujarat
University
Areas of Interest : Development Communication, Corporate Social Responsibility projects,
conducting student workshops to promote education in rural areas.
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Gujarati, Arabic
Future Aspirations : To ensure she uses her communication skills along with her education in
development studies which would allow her to work with people.
Internship project : Interned with SAATH Charitable Trust under their Project for vocational skills
and development for marginalised youth in the slums of Ahmedabad.
Mallika Bakshi,22, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
About the Student : A hard working and earnest person, creative, seeks
challenges, enjoys working on ground, managing things
and meeting new people. Her love for art is immense,
which gives her ability to see what is invisible to others.
She enjoys Sketching, painting and exploring diversity.
During her graduation she volunteered for an NGO
“Ehsaas” : Friends of Street Children “ in Lucknow ,UP.
She aims to be a change agent by giving sustainable
solutions to unmet problems of marginalized.
Qualification : Bachelors of Commerce (Honors) from Lucknow University.
Areas of Interest : Rural Livelihoods, esp. Handloom & handicraft, Corporate Social Responsibility
& Finance
Languages Known : Hindi, English, French (Basic)
Future Aspirations : To enrich her knowledge and experience in a challenging environment thereby
unfolding her potential both at individual and organizational level. She wishes
to work with marginalized giving them an improved living standard by
providing them equal opportunities for participation and making them aware
by imparting education.
Internship Project : Interned with Network of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
(NEED), where she conducted Training Need Assessment for integrated skill
development in handicraft. She also mobilized, organized and implemented
the Skill development Centres started by NEED for SDIS of Ministry of Textile.
And made a study report on 'Zardozi and Chikankari workers in
Mahmoodabad, Sitapur, UP'.
Niharika Bhatia, 21, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Possessing a friendly and approachable demeanour,
dynamic in nature, focused and responsible person who
has the temperament, key skills and a personal
commitment to high standards in respect of self
discipline, that best fits the development sector.
Volunteered at an Ahmedabad based NGO ‘Yuva
Unstoppable’.
Graduate in Business Administration with specialisation
in Advanced Marketing Management and Advanced Financial Management
Research, Social Impact Assessment, Livelihoods, Corporate Social
Responsibility
British English, Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati
To continue with development research to better understand the complicated
socio-economic scenarios gripping developmental issues and view them under
better light and in a more comprehensive manner by providing improved
managerial solutions towards a structured and equitable ecosystem for the
people in need.
Internship Project : Interned at Vikas Centre for Development under Mr. Rajesh Shah. Project
works included Preparation of a Baseline Survey Report for Understanding &
Identifying Social Economic Issues to Prepare a CSR Action Plan; Brochure
Designing for the company's event; and Desktop based research study on the
possible uses of Prosopis Juliflora.
Rachna Vyas, 20, Rajkot, Gujarat
About the Student : A happy spirited person with great flexibility required to
become a peoples' person. Has hosted youth festival
2012, have worked as a teacher in little lords play house
Rajkot. Participated in a rally against the Nirbhaya
incident supported by Red FM Radio.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce, Saurashtra University.
Areas of Interest : Child education, women empowerment, Corporate
Social Responsibilty.
Languages Known : Gujarati, Hindi and English
Future Aspirations : To engage in the activities/organizations which are working for making the
lives of people better in the area of women development and child education.
Internship Project : Interned with Adani Foundation on the project “Education for underprivileged
children” involved in making project reports, organised surveys under
community mobilization.
About the Student : An austere person who yearns only and only for
Development and justice in society. Graduated in
Economics, Diploma in Human Resource Management,
Masters in Climate Change Impact management.
Worked with JMC Projects India Ltd, as HR Officer.
Further worked with Integrated Consulting Engineering
Services (EE) as Business Development Head in energy &
environment consultancy.
Qualification :
Areas of Interest :
Languages Known :
Future Aspirations :
Rahul Pareek, 29, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Qualification : BA (Economics), MSc. Climate Change Impact Management, Diploma in
Human Resource Management.
Areas of Interest : Ecofriendly approach & product development, Social Enterprise creation &
CSR Consultancy, Education & Research in Development sector.
Languages Known : English, Hindi and Gujarati.
Future Aspirations : To be in the field of academics, to create social enterprise, to offer consultancy
in areas of CSR, Education and NGO Management
Internship Project : ‘Review of online programs on Social Entrepreneurship’ to recommend EDI
with assessment of scope and process of launching an online program.
Mayank Soni, 22, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : A jolly spirited person with amazing people skills. He is
keenly interested in a fair and just world establishment
for all. Participated in national and international level
sports competition.
Qualification : B.Com from C.M.J. University in addition to B.A.(Hons)
in Business Management from Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK
Areas of Interest : Corporate Social Responsibility , Self-Help Groups, Co-
Operative Societies, Small and Medium Size Enterprises, Microfinance.
Future Aspirations : Would like to work in establishment of a Co-Operative society in my
hometown to involve people around for betterment of life and generate
employment opportunities for all.
Internship Project : Interned with Sanchi Milk Cooperative Society, Bhopal and Jeevika
Livelihoods, Jabalpur to understand the working model of Dairy Co-
operatives.
Radhika Raghuvanshi, 21, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : A happy go lucky person with very good social and
community action skills.Participated in Management
Development Programme in Human Resource at
Ministry of “Micro Small Medium Enterprise”
Government of India. Worked with RVP Advocates(Law
Firm, Indore) managing Human Resource and
Administration. Awarded National Title “ AMUL VIDYA thBHUSHAN” for outstanding performance in class 12 .
Awarded District level certificate & trophy for being adjudged as best debater
on promoting girls education. Member of Rotaract club to help downtrodden
and old aged people.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Admininstration in Human Resource Management
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Areas of Interest : Corporate Social Responsibility , Women Empowerment , Rural Livelihood
Future Aspirations : To have a social enterprise dedicated to women empowerment
Internship Project : 'CSR Overview in India' at Madhya Pradesh Consulting Company Pvt. Ltd.
(MPCON)
Lakshmi Kamal Sanjay Romala, 21, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
About the Student : A down to earth person who observes intriguingly and
technology for development sector interests
him.Participated in Industrial Training based on Tele
Communications Applications in BSNL, done project on
Enhancement of Speech Signals by using Fast Adaptive
Kalman Filtering Algorithm (Communications) & Hold
interest in Wireless Robotics, Student Member –Indian
Society Of Electronics And Communication Engineers
(Isece), member – Rotary Blood Bank, Volunteer –National Service Scheme
(NSS). Organised technical symposiums, techno fests in intra-college level.
Hold an interest in adventure travel, cricket, chess, kho-kho, swimming,
sketching.
Qualification : Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & communications), Andhra University,
Andhra Pradesh.
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, Waste Management, Corporate Social Responsibility,
Renewable energy, Environmental sustainability.
Languages Known : Telugu, English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : To obtain a position that enables him to use his strong organizational skills,
educational background and ability to work well with people
Internship project : Interned with BREDS Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh along with TERI (The
Energy Research Institute), Worked under the programme of rural
electrification “Solar Energy Solutions & Rural Living” in pathapatnam, palasa
mandal's in Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
“Whatever I do it should not only add economic value but should also contribute towards social value. I think that mindset has tremendously helped me in building the national assets which are contributing significantly for the social and economic growth of the country.”
Shri G.M. Rao, Group Chairman, GMR Group &
Chief Guest at the 15th EDI-PGPs Convocation: 2013-14
Qualification : BA (Economics), MSc. Climate Change Impact Management, Diploma in
Human Resource Management.
Areas of Interest : Ecofriendly approach & product development, Social Enterprise creation &
CSR Consultancy, Education & Research in Development sector.
Languages Known : English, Hindi and Gujarati.
Future Aspirations : To be in the field of academics, to create social enterprise, to offer consultancy
in areas of CSR, Education and NGO Management
Internship Project : ‘Review of online programs on Social Entrepreneurship’ to recommend EDI
with assessment of scope and process of launching an online program.
Mayank Soni, 22, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : A jolly spirited person with amazing people skills. He is
keenly interested in a fair and just world establishment
for all. Participated in national and international level
sports competition.
Qualification : B.Com from C.M.J. University in addition to B.A.(Hons)
in Business Management from Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK
Areas of Interest : Corporate Social Responsibility , Self-Help Groups, Co-
Operative Societies, Small and Medium Size Enterprises, Microfinance.
Future Aspirations : Would like to work in establishment of a Co-Operative society in my
hometown to involve people around for betterment of life and generate
employment opportunities for all.
Internship Project : Interned with Sanchi Milk Cooperative Society, Bhopal and Jeevika
Livelihoods, Jabalpur to understand the working model of Dairy Co-
operatives.
Radhika Raghuvanshi, 21, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : A happy go lucky person with very good social and
community action skills.Participated in Management
Development Programme in Human Resource at
Ministry of “Micro Small Medium Enterprise”
Government of India. Worked with RVP Advocates(Law
Firm, Indore) managing Human Resource and
Administration. Awarded National Title “ AMUL VIDYA thBHUSHAN” for outstanding performance in class 12 .
Awarded District level certificate & trophy for being adjudged as best debater
on promoting girls education. Member of Rotaract club to help downtrodden
and old aged people.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Admininstration in Human Resource Management
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Areas of Interest : Corporate Social Responsibility , Women Empowerment , Rural Livelihood
Future Aspirations : To have a social enterprise dedicated to women empowerment
Internship Project : 'CSR Overview in India' at Madhya Pradesh Consulting Company Pvt. Ltd.
(MPCON)
Lakshmi Kamal Sanjay Romala, 21, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
About the Student : A down to earth person who observes intriguingly and
technology for development sector interests
him.Participated in Industrial Training based on Tele
Communications Applications in BSNL, done project on
Enhancement of Speech Signals by using Fast Adaptive
Kalman Filtering Algorithm (Communications) & Hold
interest in Wireless Robotics, Student Member –Indian
Society Of Electronics And Communication Engineers
(Isece), member – Rotary Blood Bank, Volunteer –National Service Scheme
(NSS). Organised technical symposiums, techno fests in intra-college level.
Hold an interest in adventure travel, cricket, chess, kho-kho, swimming,
sketching.
Qualification : Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics & communications), Andhra University,
Andhra Pradesh.
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, Waste Management, Corporate Social Responsibility,
Renewable energy, Environmental sustainability.
Languages Known : Telugu, English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : To obtain a position that enables him to use his strong organizational skills,
educational background and ability to work well with people
Internship project : Interned with BREDS Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh along with TERI (The
Energy Research Institute), Worked under the programme of rural
electrification “Solar Energy Solutions & Rural Living” in pathapatnam, palasa
mandal's in Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh.
“Whatever I do it should not only add economic value but should also contribute towards social value. I think that mindset has tremendously helped me in building the national assets which are contributing significantly for the social and economic growth of the country.”
Shri G.M. Rao, Group Chairman, GMR Group &
Chief Guest at the 15th EDI-PGPs Convocation: 2013-14
SUMMER INTERNSHIP: POWERFUL INTERACTIONS
Crucial to the process of education is the close partnership with industry through summer internships.
Summer internship is windows for the students to apply their learnings in real life situations and gain
valuable experience. The internship is also an instrument through which companies can access EDI’s
specialized personnel and exploit their talents. We invite you to explore opportunities of two-month
long student-industry interactions on new, existing or special projects and CSR functions in your
organization. The first year students are undergoing the programme and ready for internship with
esteemed organizations and the students’ profiles are given below:
Afsha, 24, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
About the Student : She always looks out for challenges, who is curious,
restless, inquisitive and adventurous. Has worked with
Accenture for 2 years as a Software Engineer Analyst.
Loves playing Table Tennis, travelling and mountain
trekking.
Qualification : B.E. Electronics, RCOEM, Nagpur, M.H.
Areas of Interest : Education, Women Empowerment, Child Trafficking
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : To be part of an organization to bring a positive change in the society
Anirudh Ahluwalia, 24, Kaithal, Haryana
About the Student : Has worked with 'makemytrip.com' as a Sales and
Marketing executive in the international travel
department, and has an experience in working with a
school in rural parts of Haryana. Likes travelling, theatre,
sketching and writing.
Qualification : Bachelor of Economics, Shobhit University,U.P.
Areas of Interest : Education, MSME and Sustainable Livelihood,
Agriculture Business and Food Processing
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : Innovations in the field of primary education and livelihood generation in small
towns and rural areas by setting up social enterprises.
Anjalee Menon, 20, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
About the Student : Has worked with The Hindu and Janaagraha as a
student reporter. She has keen interest in field-work,
apart from Journalism. Voracious reader, having
excellent writing skills, an expert photographer and
keen interest in theatre. Her skill and passion lies in
creating short films and documentaries, and wishes to
create greater awareness in the social sector through the
same. She was also the co-founder of Eye-Believe, a Bangalore-based welfare
association working for blind children.
Qualification : B.A (Integrated Communication Studies), Mount Carmel College, Bangalore.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Malayalam
Areas of Interest : Women empowerment (Women trafficking), Corporate Social Responsibility,
Wildlife conservation
Future Aspirations : Desire to be a 'rural reporter', being a facilitator of change in the development
sector and convey information to the masses, concentrating on social
problems and rural affairs.
Ashaka Patel, 24, Anand, Gujarat
About the Student : Having a management background and has keen
interest in applying innovative techniques of information
technology in development sector. She is hardworking,
responsible, has good leadership skills, and can get
along very well with people.
Qualification : BBA (Information Technology Management), Sardar
Patel University.
Areas of Interest : CSR, ICT4D, MEDM, Microfinance
Languages Known : Gujarati, Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : To work under Corporate Social Responsibility to provide innovative solutions
to accelerate the process of economic development with inclusive growth, and
want to work as a proactive change-maker by providing entrepreneurial
solutions to problems of rural areas.
Babu Saheb, 20, JEHANABAD, BIHAR
About the Student : Interested in working in education sector and want to
bring transformation in Indian education system. He was
involved with a social enterprise to generate livelihood in
enhanced and sustainable way. He has done voluntary
work with TOLI for 3 months which is a group of
amateur actors and a major unit of NGO 'Lion Society for
Art and Social Welfare'.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA), IIBM, Patna
Areas of Interest : SMEs, Livelihood, Education, CSR
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Telugu
Future Aspirations : Wants to set up his own SME for livelihood generation for people.
R. Darshan Kumar, 23, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
About the Student : Voracious reader, Passionate Photographer and
volunteered across the country. He has keen interest on
research methodologies and held various leadership
positions. He has undertaken few independent research
projects as well.
Qualification : B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering from
Karunya University, Coimbatore.
Areas of Interest : Research methodologies, ICT for Development, Agriculture, SMEs – Livelihood & Cluster Development, Forest Conservation and Natural Resource Management.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil
Future Aspirations : To participate in Sustainable growth and development.
SUMMER INTERNSHIP: POWERFUL INTERACTIONS
Crucial to the process of education is the close partnership with industry through summer internships.
Summer internship is windows for the students to apply their learnings in real life situations and gain
valuable experience. The internship is also an instrument through which companies can access EDI’s
specialized personnel and exploit their talents. We invite you to explore opportunities of two-month
long student-industry interactions on new, existing or special projects and CSR functions in your
organization. The first year students are undergoing the programme and ready for internship with
esteemed organizations and the students’ profiles are given below:
Afsha, 24, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
About the Student : She always looks out for challenges, who is curious,
restless, inquisitive and adventurous. Has worked with
Accenture for 2 years as a Software Engineer Analyst.
Loves playing Table Tennis, travelling and mountain
trekking.
Qualification : B.E. Electronics, RCOEM, Nagpur, M.H.
Areas of Interest : Education, Women Empowerment, Child Trafficking
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : To be part of an organization to bring a positive change in the society
Anirudh Ahluwalia, 24, Kaithal, Haryana
About the Student : Has worked with 'makemytrip.com' as a Sales and
Marketing executive in the international travel
department, and has an experience in working with a
school in rural parts of Haryana. Likes travelling, theatre,
sketching and writing.
Qualification : Bachelor of Economics, Shobhit University,U.P.
Areas of Interest : Education, MSME and Sustainable Livelihood,
Agriculture Business and Food Processing
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : Innovations in the field of primary education and livelihood generation in small
towns and rural areas by setting up social enterprises.
Anjalee Menon, 20, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
About the Student : Has worked with The Hindu and Janaagraha as a
student reporter. She has keen interest in field-work,
apart from Journalism. Voracious reader, having
excellent writing skills, an expert photographer and
keen interest in theatre. Her skill and passion lies in
creating short films and documentaries, and wishes to
create greater awareness in the social sector through the
same. She was also the co-founder of Eye-Believe, a Bangalore-based welfare
association working for blind children.
Qualification : B.A (Integrated Communication Studies), Mount Carmel College, Bangalore.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Malayalam
Areas of Interest : Women empowerment (Women trafficking), Corporate Social Responsibility,
Wildlife conservation
Future Aspirations : Desire to be a 'rural reporter', being a facilitator of change in the development
sector and convey information to the masses, concentrating on social
problems and rural affairs.
Ashaka Patel, 24, Anand, Gujarat
About the Student : Having a management background and has keen
interest in applying innovative techniques of information
technology in development sector. She is hardworking,
responsible, has good leadership skills, and can get
along very well with people.
Qualification : BBA (Information Technology Management), Sardar
Patel University.
Areas of Interest : CSR, ICT4D, MEDM, Microfinance
Languages Known : Gujarati, Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : To work under Corporate Social Responsibility to provide innovative solutions
to accelerate the process of economic development with inclusive growth, and
want to work as a proactive change-maker by providing entrepreneurial
solutions to problems of rural areas.
Babu Saheb, 20, JEHANABAD, BIHAR
About the Student : Interested in working in education sector and want to
bring transformation in Indian education system. He was
involved with a social enterprise to generate livelihood in
enhanced and sustainable way. He has done voluntary
work with TOLI for 3 months which is a group of
amateur actors and a major unit of NGO 'Lion Society for
Art and Social Welfare'.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA), IIBM, Patna
Areas of Interest : SMEs, Livelihood, Education, CSR
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Telugu
Future Aspirations : Wants to set up his own SME for livelihood generation for people.
R. Darshan Kumar, 23, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
About the Student : Voracious reader, Passionate Photographer and
volunteered across the country. He has keen interest on
research methodologies and held various leadership
positions. He has undertaken few independent research
projects as well.
Qualification : B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering from
Karunya University, Coimbatore.
Areas of Interest : Research methodologies, ICT for Development, Agriculture, SMEs – Livelihood & Cluster Development, Forest Conservation and Natural Resource Management.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil
Future Aspirations : To participate in Sustainable growth and development.
Joydip Debbarma, 22, Agartala, Tripura
About the Student : He is a humble hardworking writer and thinker of
development.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, Doon Business
School, Dehradun.
Areas of Interest : Research in food processing, Natural rubber products
(polymer), Education, MEDM & Social Entrepreneurship
Languages Known : Kokborok, English, Hindi, Bengali.
Future Aspirations : Wants to create a world-class school and a social enterprise associated with
natural rubber products.
Pavan Metaliya , 21 , Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Has strong passion to work for Livelihood generation
and also looking forward to working with a social
enterprise. He is adaptable in nature, likes taking
initiatives and volunteering. He is also interested in small
and medium enterprise development, urban planning
especially in housing infrastructure development.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce. Gujarat University
Areas of Interest : Urban planning, SMEs, livelihood
Language Known : Gujarati, Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : Wants to set-up a social enterprise and generate livelihoods.
Pooja Gupta, 21, Mumbai, Maharashtra
About the Student : Comes from Accounting and Finance background, has
very good Tally skills who is very passionate in primary
Education, loves to travel and was active member in NSS
during school days.
Qualification : Bachelor of commerce (B.Com), Accounting and
Finance, Mumbai University
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, CSR, Education
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Marathi
Future Aspirations : Would like to work for an organization to bring change in the society.
Preeti Verma, 26, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Has worked as a Deputy Manager in Essar Power MP Ltd
for 4 years; was an active member of the CSR team and
worked for the career counselling and vocational course
for the children of deprived villagers. She seeks
challenges, has an experience of working in very hard
conditions, and strives for a responsible career that
allows innovation, decision making and skill
development. She is adaptable in nature, enjoys
teaching, sketching and travelling.
Qualification : B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation, Institute of Engineering and Technology,
DAVV Indore.
Areas of Interest : Research, Environmental Sustainability and Renewable Energy, CSR
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : Wants to work towards increasing technology intervention in development
sector and explore new avenues for environment protection and CSR activities
through research and consultancy services.
Sapna Pathy, 21, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
About the Student : She actively participates in various extra-curricular
activities and has worked as an event co-ordinator in an
inter-college fest. She is a happy going person and has a
passion for travelling. She enjoys playing Carom and has
won a gold medal also.
Qualification : Bachelor of commerce (B.Com), Accounting and
Finance, Mumbai University
Areas of Interest : CSR, Microfinance, Women Empowerment, Education
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Oriya
Future Aspirations : Wants to work for Women Empowerment and Education
Rohan Vachharajani, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Has Commerce background and a well understanding
of finance sector. Has worked with Country Club India
for 4-months as a Sales Personnel and has developed
good communication skill. He is a friendly and assertive
person. He identifies his strength to handle awkward
situations well.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce, Gujarat University.
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, Education, Health, Livelihood
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : I would like to work as a Development Professional in the field of Microfinance
for the upliftment of society.
Sagar Karande, 24, Satara, Maharashtra
About the Student : He is from an agriculture background, he is passionate
about cooperative agricultural development. Also, he
helps in the family agri-business. Has in-depth
knowledge of sustainable agriculture development.
Qualification : B.E. Mechanical, Bharat Ratna Indira Gandhi College of
Engineering, Solapur, Maharashtra.
Areas of Interest : Food Processing, Dairy Development, Waste land
Development, Organic farming.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Marathi
Future Aspirations : Wants to work in Agriculture Co-operatives and acquire skills of Co-operative
Agriculture Development.
Sameer Swain, 24, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
About the Student : He is dynamic, sporty and adaptable person with
Hospitality and Hotel Administration background which
helps him to provide generous services to the people
around. He has an experience in event management
also. An all-rounder in sports and has won many medals.
Qualification : Bachelor of Science, Hospitality and Hotel
Administration, IHM Hyderabad
Areas of Interest : Food Processing, Livelihood, Education
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Oriya
Future Aspirations : Wants to set up a social enterprise and also wants to create awareness about
the need for education in the society.
Joydip Debbarma, 22, Agartala, Tripura
About the Student : He is a humble hardworking writer and thinker of
development.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, Doon Business
School, Dehradun.
Areas of Interest : Research in food processing, Natural rubber products
(polymer), Education, MEDM & Social Entrepreneurship
Languages Known : Kokborok, English, Hindi, Bengali.
Future Aspirations : Wants to create a world-class school and a social enterprise associated with
natural rubber products.
Pavan Metaliya , 21 , Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Has strong passion to work for Livelihood generation
and also looking forward to working with a social
enterprise. He is adaptable in nature, likes taking
initiatives and volunteering. He is also interested in small
and medium enterprise development, urban planning
especially in housing infrastructure development.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce. Gujarat University
Areas of Interest : Urban planning, SMEs, livelihood
Language Known : Gujarati, Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : Wants to set-up a social enterprise and generate livelihoods.
Pooja Gupta, 21, Mumbai, Maharashtra
About the Student : Comes from Accounting and Finance background, has
very good Tally skills who is very passionate in primary
Education, loves to travel and was active member in NSS
during school days.
Qualification : Bachelor of commerce (B.Com), Accounting and
Finance, Mumbai University
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, CSR, Education
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Marathi
Future Aspirations : Would like to work for an organization to bring change in the society.
Preeti Verma, 26, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Has worked as a Deputy Manager in Essar Power MP Ltd
for 4 years; was an active member of the CSR team and
worked for the career counselling and vocational course
for the children of deprived villagers. She seeks
challenges, has an experience of working in very hard
conditions, and strives for a responsible career that
allows innovation, decision making and skill
development. She is adaptable in nature, enjoys
teaching, sketching and travelling.
Qualification : B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation, Institute of Engineering and Technology,
DAVV Indore.
Areas of Interest : Research, Environmental Sustainability and Renewable Energy, CSR
Languages Known : English, Hindi
Future Aspirations : Wants to work towards increasing technology intervention in development
sector and explore new avenues for environment protection and CSR activities
through research and consultancy services.
Sapna Pathy, 21, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
About the Student : She actively participates in various extra-curricular
activities and has worked as an event co-ordinator in an
inter-college fest. She is a happy going person and has a
passion for travelling. She enjoys playing Carom and has
won a gold medal also.
Qualification : Bachelor of commerce (B.Com), Accounting and
Finance, Mumbai University
Areas of Interest : CSR, Microfinance, Women Empowerment, Education
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Oriya
Future Aspirations : Wants to work for Women Empowerment and Education
Rohan Vachharajani, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : Has Commerce background and a well understanding
of finance sector. Has worked with Country Club India
for 4-months as a Sales Personnel and has developed
good communication skill. He is a friendly and assertive
person. He identifies his strength to handle awkward
situations well.
Qualification : Bachelor of Commerce, Gujarat University.
Areas of Interest : Microfinance, Education, Health, Livelihood
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : I would like to work as a Development Professional in the field of Microfinance
for the upliftment of society.
Sagar Karande, 24, Satara, Maharashtra
About the Student : He is from an agriculture background, he is passionate
about cooperative agricultural development. Also, he
helps in the family agri-business. Has in-depth
knowledge of sustainable agriculture development.
Qualification : B.E. Mechanical, Bharat Ratna Indira Gandhi College of
Engineering, Solapur, Maharashtra.
Areas of Interest : Food Processing, Dairy Development, Waste land
Development, Organic farming.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Marathi
Future Aspirations : Wants to work in Agriculture Co-operatives and acquire skills of Co-operative
Agriculture Development.
Sameer Swain, 24, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
About the Student : He is dynamic, sporty and adaptable person with
Hospitality and Hotel Administration background which
helps him to provide generous services to the people
around. He has an experience in event management
also. An all-rounder in sports and has won many medals.
Qualification : Bachelor of Science, Hospitality and Hotel
Administration, IHM Hyderabad
Areas of Interest : Food Processing, Livelihood, Education
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Oriya
Future Aspirations : Wants to set up a social enterprise and also wants to create awareness about
the need for education in the society.
Saurabh Sharma, 21, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
About the Student : He is a humble person with firm belief in equity for all.
Earth Ambassador of ICCE for environmental awareness
and has a strong interest in rural marketing and
education sector.
Qualification : Bachelor in Management Studies, National PG College,
Lucknow University.
Areas of Interest : Rural Marketing, CSR
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : Wants to bridge the gap between rural and urban people through improving
market linkages by marketing and information outreach, and desires to bring a
sustainable change in society.
Shivesh Shinde, 22, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Sincere, compassionate and a keen learner. Interned
with an advertising agency as a Copywriter during
graduation. Won an inter-college business-plan
competition by introducing an innovative solution for a
social problem. Raised awareness on diabetes by
participating in 'Global Diabetes Walk', organised by
World Diabetes Foundation. He is also a blogger and a
guitarist.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing), Devi Ahilya University,
Indore.
Areas of Interest : Livelihood, Development Communication, Handlooms & Handicrafts and
Social Entrepreneurship, Rural Marketing
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Marathi.
Future Aspirations : Would like to drive his family business of fashion boutique by involving
‘handlooms and handicrafts’ artisans working in various clusters across India
and convert it into a social enterprise which would empower to generate
livelihood for themselves.
S.Tanuja Surendra, 22, Baroda, Gujarat
About the Student : She is passionate for working on issues of women and
marginalized groups of society. She has excellent written
and communication skills and worked as a volunteer in
many college festivals. Has keen interest in reviving the
dying arts of India and upliftment of tribal society.
Qualification : Bachelor of Mass Media, Sophia College for women,
Mumbai.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Areas of Interest : Social Entrepreneurship, Marketing
Future Aspirations : Would like to set up a social enterprise after gaining experience in
development sector.
Urvi shah, 20, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : She is passionate about working for women's rights and
issues of working women. Has a compassionate outlook
towards the rights of minorities in the development
sphere. Has worked with Rotaract club for helping old
age people and also interested in setting up innovative
enterprise.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, Gujarat University
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Areas of Interest : Women and Child Empowerment, Handicrafts Livelihood, Environment
Sustainability.
Future Aspirations : Would like to work for enhancing the quality of people and helping them
achieve better livelihood through sustainable skill development.
Vrundan Shah, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : He is interested in urban development & concerned
about the environment and always try to solve urban
problem through innovative technological solutions.
Has good geographic knowledge of India and interested
in learning about the history and current development
of different cities in India and across the world. He likes
playing tennis, photography and wants to travel all over
the India to study different cultures and capture all this.
Qualification : B.Sc. (Computer Application & Information Technology), Gujarat University,
Ahemadabad
Areas of Interest : Urban planning and Urban Transportation, Environmental sustainability,
Natural resource management, ICT for Development, legal advocacy & Public
policy
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : would like to work in the sector of urban planning and especially in sustainable
urban transportation sector for better and reliable transport with the help of
Information technology.
“EDI students represent a right mix of participants from
various backgrounds such as Humanities, Commerce,
Science, Engineering and Business Management which
offers productive professionals joining the social change
leaders. We focus on grooming leaders for development
sector with emphasis on social entrepreneurship, rural
marketing and technological options for sustainable
development. And we are confident that this is bound to
have far reaching impact on the growth and
development of the economy in the coming years.”
- Dr. Manoj Mishra, Senior Faculty - EDI & Head of the
Centre for Micro Enterprises, Micro Finance and
Sustainable Livelihood.
Saurabh Sharma, 21, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
About the Student : He is a humble person with firm belief in equity for all.
Earth Ambassador of ICCE for environmental awareness
and has a strong interest in rural marketing and
education sector.
Qualification : Bachelor in Management Studies, National PG College,
Lucknow University.
Areas of Interest : Rural Marketing, CSR
Languages Known : Hindi, English
Future Aspirations : Wants to bridge the gap between rural and urban people through improving
market linkages by marketing and information outreach, and desires to bring a
sustainable change in society.
Shivesh Shinde, 22, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
About the Student : Sincere, compassionate and a keen learner. Interned
with an advertising agency as a Copywriter during
graduation. Won an inter-college business-plan
competition by introducing an innovative solution for a
social problem. Raised awareness on diabetes by
participating in 'Global Diabetes Walk', organised by
World Diabetes Foundation. He is also a blogger and a
guitarist.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing), Devi Ahilya University,
Indore.
Areas of Interest : Livelihood, Development Communication, Handlooms & Handicrafts and
Social Entrepreneurship, Rural Marketing
Languages Known : Hindi, English, Marathi.
Future Aspirations : Would like to drive his family business of fashion boutique by involving
‘handlooms and handicrafts’ artisans working in various clusters across India
and convert it into a social enterprise which would empower to generate
livelihood for themselves.
S.Tanuja Surendra, 22, Baroda, Gujarat
About the Student : She is passionate for working on issues of women and
marginalized groups of society. She has excellent written
and communication skills and worked as a volunteer in
many college festivals. Has keen interest in reviving the
dying arts of India and upliftment of tribal society.
Qualification : Bachelor of Mass Media, Sophia College for women,
Mumbai.
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Areas of Interest : Social Entrepreneurship, Marketing
Future Aspirations : Would like to set up a social enterprise after gaining experience in
development sector.
Urvi shah, 20, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : She is passionate about working for women's rights and
issues of working women. Has a compassionate outlook
towards the rights of minorities in the development
sphere. Has worked with Rotaract club for helping old
age people and also interested in setting up innovative
enterprise.
Qualification : Bachelor of Business Administration, Gujarat University
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Areas of Interest : Women and Child Empowerment, Handicrafts Livelihood, Environment
Sustainability.
Future Aspirations : Would like to work for enhancing the quality of people and helping them
achieve better livelihood through sustainable skill development.
Vrundan Shah, 21, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
About the Student : He is interested in urban development & concerned
about the environment and always try to solve urban
problem through innovative technological solutions.
Has good geographic knowledge of India and interested
in learning about the history and current development
of different cities in India and across the world. He likes
playing tennis, photography and wants to travel all over
the India to study different cultures and capture all this.
Qualification : B.Sc. (Computer Application & Information Technology), Gujarat University,
Ahemadabad
Areas of Interest : Urban planning and Urban Transportation, Environmental sustainability,
Natural resource management, ICT for Development, legal advocacy & Public
policy
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Gujarati
Future Aspirations : would like to work in the sector of urban planning and especially in sustainable
urban transportation sector for better and reliable transport with the help of
Information technology.
“EDI students represent a right mix of participants from
various backgrounds such as Humanities, Commerce,
Science, Engineering and Business Management which
offers productive professionals joining the social change
leaders. We focus on grooming leaders for development
sector with emphasis on social entrepreneurship, rural
marketing and technological options for sustainable
development. And we are confident that this is bound to
have far reaching impact on the growth and
development of the economy in the coming years.”
- Dr. Manoj Mishra, Senior Faculty - EDI & Head of the
Centre for Micro Enterprises, Micro Finance and
Sustainable Livelihood.
The PGDM-DS offers you a wide range of options with students and graduates at all levels of
experience, from fresh graduates and post graduates to seasoned alumni. The campus recruitment
program facilitates connecting the aspirations of professionally trained graduating students. It prepares
students with career counselling, structural personality, development program and pre-placement
orientation.
Our dedicated placement staff will help organisations implement recruiting strategies for an optimum
match of professional talent and organisation needs.
The placement office will keep the students informed about job announcements as and when they are
received. Afterwards, the employers may carefully scrutinise the profile of the students and prepare a
list of students they would like to interview.
It will be preferable, but not obligatory, for the organisations to send their representatives to EDI to
meet the graduating batch. We encourage participating organisations to take telephonic interviews
and Skype Calls for student interaction. The participating organisations will be invited for campus
interviews at EDI on mutually convenient date from 15th December, 2014 to 31st March, 2015. The
participating organisations should send their representative with full authority to make final job offers,
immediately after the interviews. It will be our privilege to host the representatives of the recruiting
organisations and provide all necessary assistance to make their stay comfortable on our campus. We
will be glad to extend transport facility from Ahmedabad airport / railway station to the campus, if
required.
Contact:
Kavita Gupta Shalabh Mittal
Faculty-Development Studies & Programme Co-ordinator
Placement Co-ordinator shalabh@ediindia.org
kavita.gupta@ediindia.org +91-9099917145
+91-9099926328
Placement Comittee Details : placementds@ediindia.org
Important Dates:
Placement process begins from 15th December, 2014
Students will complete their graduation 30th April, 2015
Summer Internship duration 1st May - 30th June, 2015
Organisation Details:
Organisation Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Contact Person: _______________________________________________________________________
Designation: __________________________________________________________________________
Tel No.: (O)____________________________________ (M) ___________________________________
Fax: _______________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________
Website: ____________________________________________________________________________
Address for Correspondence: ____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
*Date & Time
Proposed Date & Time for Pre-Placement Talk (PPT) : ________________________________________
Proposed Date & Time for Campus Visit: ________________________________________________
Vacancy & Profile:
No. of Vacancies: _____________________________________________________________________
Job Description: ______________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Location/s: __________________________________________________________________________
Gross Annual Package (INR): ____________________________________________________________
CAMPUS RECRUITMENT RESPONSE CARDTHE PLACEMENT PROCESS
The PGDM-DS offers you a wide range of options with students and graduates at all levels of
experience, from fresh graduates and post graduates to seasoned alumni. The campus recruitment
program facilitates connecting the aspirations of professionally trained graduating students. It prepares
students with career counselling, structural personality, development program and pre-placement
orientation.
Our dedicated placement staff will help organisations implement recruiting strategies for an optimum
match of professional talent and organisation needs.
The placement office will keep the students informed about job announcements as and when they are
received. Afterwards, the employers may carefully scrutinise the profile of the students and prepare a
list of students they would like to interview.
It will be preferable, but not obligatory, for the organisations to send their representatives to EDI to
meet the graduating batch. We encourage participating organisations to take telephonic interviews
and Skype Calls for student interaction. The participating organisations will be invited for campus
interviews at EDI on mutually convenient date from 15th December, 2014 to 31st March, 2015. The
participating organisations should send their representative with full authority to make final job offers,
immediately after the interviews. It will be our privilege to host the representatives of the recruiting
organisations and provide all necessary assistance to make their stay comfortable on our campus. We
will be glad to extend transport facility from Ahmedabad airport / railway station to the campus, if
required.
Contact:
Kavita Gupta Shalabh Mittal
Faculty-Development Studies & Programme Co-ordinator
Placement Co-ordinator shalabh@ediindia.org
kavita.gupta@ediindia.org +91-9099917145
+91-9099926328
Placement Comittee Details : placementds@ediindia.org
Important Dates:
Placement process begins from 15th December, 2014
Students will complete their graduation 30th April, 2015
Summer Internship duration 1st May - 30th June, 2015
Organisation Details:
Organisation Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Contact Person: _______________________________________________________________________
Designation: __________________________________________________________________________
Tel No.: (O)____________________________________ (M) ___________________________________
Fax: _______________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________
Website: ____________________________________________________________________________
Address for Correspondence: ____________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
*Date & Time
Proposed Date & Time for Pre-Placement Talk (PPT) : ________________________________________
Proposed Date & Time for Campus Visit: ________________________________________________
Vacancy & Profile:
No. of Vacancies: _____________________________________________________________________
Job Description: ______________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Location/s: __________________________________________________________________________
Gross Annual Package (INR): ____________________________________________________________
CAMPUS RECRUITMENT RESPONSE CARDTHE PLACEMENT PROCESS
Selection Process:
Selection process to be adopted (Please tick)
Written Test ( )
Group Discussion ( )
Interview ( )
Others (Specify) ( ) __________________________________________________________
(Organisation may request for online interviews/interaction with students using SKYPE)
Travel Plans of the Official/s
Date and Time of Arrival at EDI: ________________________________________________________
Date and Time of Return: _____________________________________________________________
Accommodation Required: Yes / No
If, ‘Yes’, Number of Persons: ____________________ Budget (Rs.) ___________________________
*Local Transport Required : Yes / No
Signature Seal
Date:
Campus Location
by air
by train
15 kms. from Ahmedabad Railway Station
5 kms. from Ahmedabad International Airport
Sardar Patel Ring Road
Sughad
EDI
Mother Dairy
NarayaniFarm
Sardar Patel Ring Road
Hansol
Sardar Nagar
Kuber Nagar
AhmedabadCantonment
SadarBazar Ahmedabad
InternationalAirport
Taj Residency
Torrent Research Centre
Stay connected on
is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and has excellent social and physical infrastructure to support growth of businesses.
industrial sector of Gujarat at present comprises of over 1200 large industries and over 3,45,000 micro, small and medium
enterprises. While sharing 5% of Indian population, Gujarat contributes 21% in exports and 13% in India’s industrial production.
Gujarat as the most industrially developed state in India in respect of first ranking in industrial investment and second in terms of value of production and
value addition in industrial sector. As per United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) estimates, there exist around 350 Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) clusters in India, of which Gujarat commands a large share.Some important SME clusters in Gujarat include Readymade
Garments, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Dyes & Intermediates at Ahmedabad; Ship breaking at Alang; Re-rolling Mills at Bhavnagar/ Shior; Plastic Industry at
Dhoraji; Brass Parts at Jamnagar; Wall Clocks at Morbi; Chemicals at Nandesari, Vapi & Ankleshwar; Diesel Engines, Electric motors, Ferrous Castings,
Gold & Silver Ornaments, Machine Tools, Wrist Watch & Components at Rajkot; Powerlooms, Diamonds, Gems & Jewellery, Jari at Surat; Pottery &
Ceramics at Surendranagar (Than) & Wankaner; Ceramic Products at Thangadh and Petrochemicals at Vadodara.
SMEs in Gujarat are quickly adapting with capacity building, infrastructure augmentation, innovative financing options, technology upgradation,
investment in research and development, enhancing quality standards, and fine tuning marketing strategies.
The Gujarat
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat and one of the largest urban agglomerations in India. Located on the
banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district and was the capital of Gujarat
from 1960 to 1970; the capital was shifted to Gandhinagar thereafter. In colloquial Gujarati, it is commonly called
Amdavad. Ahmedabad was founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah to serve as the capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat. The city is named after its founder.
The city established itself as the home of a booming textile industry, which earned it the nickname "the Manchester of the East." A rising centre of
education, information technology and scientific industries, Ahmedabad remains the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat and much of western
India.
Ahmedabad
Selection Process:
Selection process to be adopted (Please tick)
Written Test ( )
Group Discussion ( )
Interview ( )
Others (Specify) ( ) __________________________________________________________
(Organisation may request for online interviews/interaction with students using SKYPE)
Travel Plans of the Official/s
Date and Time of Arrival at EDI: ________________________________________________________
Date and Time of Return: _____________________________________________________________
Accommodation Required: Yes / No
If, ‘Yes’, Number of Persons: ____________________ Budget (Rs.) ___________________________
*Local Transport Required : Yes / No
Signature Seal
Date:
Campus Location
by air
by train
15 kms. from Ahmedabad Railway Station
5 kms. from Ahmedabad International Airport
Sardar Patel Ring Road
Sughad
EDI
Mother Dairy
NarayaniFarm
Sardar Patel Ring Road
Hansol
Sardar Nagar
Kuber Nagar
AhmedabadCantonment
SadarBazar Ahmedabad
InternationalAirport
Taj Residency
Torrent Research Centre
Stay connected on
is known for its entrepreneurial spirit and has excellent social and physical infrastructure to support growth of businesses.
industrial sector of Gujarat at present comprises of over 1200 large industries and over 3,45,000 micro, small and medium
enterprises. While sharing 5% of Indian population, Gujarat contributes 21% in exports and 13% in India’s industrial production.
Gujarat as the most industrially developed state in India in respect of first ranking in industrial investment and second in terms of value of production and
value addition in industrial sector. As per United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) estimates, there exist around 350 Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) clusters in India, of which Gujarat commands a large share.Some important SME clusters in Gujarat include Readymade
Garments, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Dyes & Intermediates at Ahmedabad; Ship breaking at Alang; Re-rolling Mills at Bhavnagar/ Shior; Plastic Industry at
Dhoraji; Brass Parts at Jamnagar; Wall Clocks at Morbi; Chemicals at Nandesari, Vapi & Ankleshwar; Diesel Engines, Electric motors, Ferrous Castings,
Gold & Silver Ornaments, Machine Tools, Wrist Watch & Components at Rajkot; Powerlooms, Diamonds, Gems & Jewellery, Jari at Surat; Pottery &
Ceramics at Surendranagar (Than) & Wankaner; Ceramic Products at Thangadh and Petrochemicals at Vadodara.
SMEs in Gujarat are quickly adapting with capacity building, infrastructure augmentation, innovative financing options, technology upgradation,
investment in research and development, enhancing quality standards, and fine tuning marketing strategies.
The Gujarat
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat and one of the largest urban agglomerations in India. Located on the
banks of the River Sabarmati, the city is the administrative centre of Ahmedabad district and was the capital of Gujarat
from 1960 to 1970; the capital was shifted to Gandhinagar thereafter. In colloquial Gujarati, it is commonly called
Amdavad. Ahmedabad was founded in 1411 by Sultan Ahmed Shah to serve as the capital of the Sultanate of Gujarat. The city is named after its founder.
The city established itself as the home of a booming textile industry, which earned it the nickname "the Manchester of the East." A rising centre of
education, information technology and scientific industries, Ahmedabad remains the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat and much of western
India.
Ahmedabad
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