XLRI Launches XL-JESEY Award for Social Entrepreneurs

New Award Recognizes Innovation in Tribal Entrepreneurship in India

XLRI Jamshedpur introduces the XL-JESEY Award, a prestigious accolade for leaders in social entrepreneurship with a special focus on tribal communities in India.

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI Jamshedpur has announced the XL-JESEY Award, an initiative to honor leaders who are driving positive change through innovative social entrepreneurship.

This award, with a special focus on Tribal Entrepreneurship in India, is a testament to XLRI’s longstanding commitment to social responsibility and leadership.

Nominees for the XL-JESEY Award can submit their applications through the provided online link, making the process accessible and widespread.

The award not only includes a cash prize but also a citation, recognizing the significant achievements of the recipients.

This initiative is in line with XLRI’s vision of creating a more equitable and sustainable future, particularly for marginalized communities.

Tribal entrepreneurship in India is a critical area that has been gaining attention for its potential to drive socio-economic development in tribal regions.

By focusing on this niche, XLRI aims to encourage innovative solutions and sustainable business models that cater to the unique needs of tribal communities.

The award is expected to attract a diverse range of applicants, from seasoned social entrepreneurs to emerging leaders in the field.

XLRI’s role in nurturing and recognizing talent in social entrepreneurship underscores its reputation as a leading management institute with a strong ethos of social consciousness.

The XL-JESEY Award is poised to become a significant milestone in recognizing and empowering individuals who are making a difference in the lives of tribal communities in India.

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