These Young Indians Left the Corporate Ladder to Build Livelihoods With Communities Across India
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These Young Indians Left the Corporate Ladder to Build Livelihoods With Communities Across India
This article is sponsored by Access Livelihoods. “When I saw a waste picker in our warehouse using a laptop to track dry waste, and then being recognised by his community, that is when I realised the power of what we were doing,” says Rishabh Thakur, who enrolled in the Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP) by Access Livelihoods in 2021. Imagine walking away from a successful corporate career, stepping into the unknown, and using your skills to …
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