Events Calendar #DoWhatYouLove: 10th Edition of Young India Challenge by Human Circle is Back By Campus Reporter August 19, 20191657 views ShareTweet 1 Human Circle is back with the 10th Edition of their national-level event, Young India Challenge. Scheduled to be held on 12th and 13th of October at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi, the main focus of this year’s Young India Challenge is Sustainable Living along with #DoWhatYouLove. Agenda of Young India Challenge by Human Circle The two-day event will see 500+ youth and young professionals from different parts of the country gathering in one place to work in teams on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and find solutions to the real National problems we face in India. Out of the 17 Goals, SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production and SDG 13 – Climate Action, will be the two goals that the delegates at Young India Challenge will get to work on. To help the teams with their respective challenges and work on the solutions, the event will have 50+ mentors who are actively working in the field of sustainability to provide guidance. Apart from this, the event will also include lots of inspiring speaker sessions and a workshop to hack your brain to turn your passion into your career conducted by the founders of Human Circle, Kamal Seth and Wioleta Burdzy. Human Circle is a community of people driving the #DoWhatYouLove and #YouthforSustainability movements. Artists, freelancers, entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, authors, speakers, trainers, coaches, mentors and everybody else who is a part of the community believes that the only way to be truly successful and happy in life is by doing what they love and making a positive contribution in the world. Human Circle engages the youth of the country to inspire and encourage them to have a meaningful career that combines their passion and social impact. A career that contributes to nation building and also towards overcoming the key global challenges of our times. The movement has already connected with more than 1 million young people in India and is growing at a fast pace through their social media and offline initiatives. Prize Money of Young India Challenge by Human Circle And guess what!! For the first time, each of the 5 winning teams will get a seed funding of Rs. 1 lakh and 6 months of mentorship and career growth opportunities to work on the challenge. Some amazing organizations have already come onboard as partners for this YIC – Global Shapers Community New Delhi (born out of the World Economic Forum), The Climate Reality Project (founded by ex US Vice President and Nobel prize winner, Al Gore), Centre for Responsible Business, Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, The Campus Media and many others. Applications are open for the 10th Young India Challenge, here’s your chance to be a part of this community of change makers. Apply Now!! www.youngindiachallenge.com/apply-now Leave your vote 243 points Upvote Downvote
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