Shylaen Keshwani: The Indian Impact

Shylaen Keshwani: The Indian Impact
From Left to Right: Shylaen Keshwani, Ratan Tata, Ridhima Parvathaneni

Shylaen Keshwani is making a significant impact in the Indian society.

Being an Aga Khan Foundation scholar and studied at University of Pennsylvania, Shylaen and his friends started “Indian Impact” – the first and only online platform to reduce the alarming level of malnutrition in India.

The Indian Impact originated in March 2013 on the Wharton Business School campus when a group of students read an article about India’s malnutrition emergency. Today, the Indian Impact is a powerful medium to unlock the massive potential of the nation’s children along with a well known mentor Ratan Tata.

Article in Deccan Herald: They make an impacthttp://www.deccanchronicle.com/131202/lifestyle-offbeat/article/they-make-impact

The Indian Impact Project Website: http://theindianimpact.com/about.html

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theindianimpact


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