PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Oct 14: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ranchi, is back with the second edition of the Young Changemakers Programme’s Rural Immersion Bootcamp (YCP – RIB).
The first edition was nothing short of spectacular. With more than 100 students hailing from over 40 cities across our diverse nation, it was an event that resonated with the spirit of unity and progress.
IIM Ranchi signed an MoU with the Rasabeda Village Committee, where they pledged an amount of Rs 1.8 Lakh earned by students through the Young Changemakers Programme for the comprehensive development of the village.
This collaboration paves the way for a bright future for the residents of Rasabeda. IIM Ranchi would provide support for developing and implementing the village development plan.
Going global this time, the Rural Immersion Bootcamp is a four-day programme, from December 21 to 24, designed for future leaders passionate about social work and community development and driven to create a sustainable and long-lasting impact.
This event will serve as a global nexus, a crossroads of diverse perspectives and talents, where individuals from various cultural and geographical backgrounds converge to collectively explore, share, and celebrate the multifaceted spirit of inquiry and innovation.
The participants will get the chance to learn from some of the country’s finest professors and esteemed guest speakers, who will equip them with all the knowledge required to tackle a live case study.
The registration details are available on IIM Ranchi’s official website and social media handles.
Notably, the Rural Immersion Bootcamp serves as a platform that nurtures future leaders, where enthusiasm and commitment come together to create social change pioneers, all prepared to paint a brighter future with their impactful initiatives.