Information Sessions

To assist potential applicants with more information, the World Bank DM Team is hosting a set of Practitioner Information Sessions in Bhopal, Ranchi and Raipur. Please join the Practitioner Session in your State to meet with the World Bank DM Team, get help in completing your proposal submission and get an opportunity to meet with previous winners of the Development Marketplace in India. Or please forward this to other organizations who you believe could benefit from these interactions.

Dates:
4th February 2013: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. In collaboration with the Indian Institute of Forest Management (Nehru Nagar, Bhopal) 3.00pm to 5.30pm

5th February 2013: Ranchi, Jharkhand. In collaboration with the Indian Institute of Management (IIM Ranchi, Suchana Bhavan, Audrey House Campus, Meur’s Road, Ranchi), 2.30pm to 5.00pm

6th February 2013: Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Babylon Inn, Jail Road, Raipur, 4.30pm to 6.00pm

Featured Speakers:
Sandeep Ahuja, Co-founder OperationAsha, winner of the 2011 India DM
Nooreen Dossa, Communication Manager, Educate Girls, winners of the 2011 India DM
Ravi Chandra & Dev, Co-founders Bihar development Trust, winners of the 2011 India DM

Important: Please Confirm your participation

Please note that seats are limited at these sessions and if you are interested to join please do confirm your participation with an email to .

Case Studies

Rangsutra

Envisaged as a bridge between artisans and consumers, Rangsutra works with small producer groups based in remote villages and towns in around 9 locations across the Indian states of Rajasthan, Uttaranchal and Assam. It strengthens economic security in vulnerable communities by empowering members to create top quality hand made products which are then sourced and marketed to urban consumers through leading retailers.

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    Basically a start-up needs to use the grant for the costs of capacity building of community, mobilization etc. Then there is the technical, research and development cost for doing the innovation part. The third necessity is providing the market linkage to the producer groups. These are the 3 core things that social entrepreneurs [look for] and for these, funds are not available. This will be the greatest benefit of the DM.
    Ravi Chandra, Managing Trustee, Bihar Development Trust
    Through DM we have proposed to scale it up to different areas covering another 44,000 households where we can monitor the social security scheme. I am definitely thrilled and excited because this money will [make] us think in a different way, to upgrade our technology, our HR and streamlining our processes from a certain level to a different level. We need to build our capacity through DM.
    Mansingh Durga Prasad Nayak, Programme Director, (WOSCA)
    In the last 3 years we have trained and placed 10,000 people [in jobs]. In this World Bank sponsored project we are trying to train and place 10,000 people in Bihar alone.
    Nishant Saxena, CEO Elements Akademia Pvt. Ltd.
    We feel honoured, we are a young enterprise and being recognized by an institution like World Bank is a great feeling. We are pretty enthused to move ahead in a comparatively faster manner...we are looking forward to the coming 24 months when we are going to get various kind of inputs.
    Devendra Shukla, Chief Operating Officer, Educate Girls
    We are looking at this money more as in investment in infrastructure development as well as human resource development. We believe that the results of this will be seen very soon.
    Sumita Ghose, Managing Director, Rangsutra Crafts India Ltd.
    As far as scale is concerned, we have understood that a lot of capacity building is required for that. Resourcing and networking [with] other agencies is also important.
    Prabitra Mishra, Programme Director, Adhikar
    DM is the beginning...it definitely feels good. It has taken a lot of thought process as to how we take reliable lighting sources to Bihar...Winning DM matters a lot...the financial support will help us to build infrastructure, develop capacity of people to implement the program [of providing quality lighting to the poor] properly in Bihar.
    Prasanta Biswal, Sr. Manager – Mission Projects, Selco Solar Lights (P) Ltd.
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