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Young innovators get platform to showcase ideas to solve India's problems
Updated On: 26 July, 2016 12:29 AM IST | | Maleeva Rebello
<p>Owner of Philadelphia-based company to hold entrepreneurship education programme for incubated start-ups that also offers chance for a one month free office in the US</p>

Dhairya Pujara at Somaiya College, Vidyavihar in July last year when he launched Y Center in India. He says now he will take it to the next level. Pic/Sameer Markande
When Dhairya Pujara was in Mumbai last year, he helped young people in the city work out businesses for a cause, helping to solve India’s problems.

Dhairya Pujara at Somaiya College, Vidyavihar in July last year when he launched Y Center in India. He says now he will take it to the next level. Pic/Sameer Markande
The founder and owner of Philadelphia-based company Y Center, a higher education, social innovation enterprise working across three continents, Pujara was last week invited to the United Nations for his work in Africa and India. The UN had a high-level political forum meeting - the partnership exchange, where Pujara presented his work and challenges.
"The idea last year was to make money and also help people do good as they pursue social entrepreneurship ventures. I am coming to India to take last year’s programme to the next level," Pujara (27) said from the US.
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