Yi Jamshedpur Chapter Shapes Future with Diverse Initiatives

CII YI Chair lauds Yi Jamshedpur for inspiring change; Focus on youth leadership and social projects

Yi Jamshedpur Chapter leads impactful community projects, focusing on youth leadership and empowering minds to become catalysts for change.

JAMSHEDPUR – Pratik Agrawal, chair, CII YI, Jamshedpur, has praised the Yi Jamshedpur Chapter for their positive impact and ability to inspire others.

Yi Jamshedpur Chapter, a group of young individuals, is shaping the future through diverse initiatives.

The chapter emphasizes youth leadership, empowering young minds to become catalysts for change in society.

They have completed 8 pond excavation projects, impacting 2000 households and helping in environmental conservation.

Educating children about climate change and environmental protection is one of their key objectives.

Project Masoon, aimed at educating school children about child sexual abuse, has reached over 4000 students, fostering awareness and safety.

"Chota Cop" is another initiative that imparts road safety knowledge to students, preparing them for responsible citizenship.

Project Accessibility, designed to support the visually impaired, promotes inclusivity, ensuring no one is left behind.

Entrepreneurship and innovation are fostered through events like Y20 and Future 3.0, where budding entrepreneurs find mentorship and guidance.

Yi Jamshedpur Chapter also promotes health and learning through blood collection drives, health camps, and educational sessions.

Their global influence extends through participation in the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance, putting them on an international platform for positive change.

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