“Technology is a much bigger catalyst in India than in developed countries.”
Meet Anurag Bhandari, a technology architect who has led teams for companies like Accenture and Sapient. He also co-founded a start-up in the US which helped provide college graduates with industry-level tech skills. He is working on many projects but the one close to his heart is creating a platform for involving young professionals to contribute to use Tech for Good.
He appeared in Episode 5 of Season 1 to discuss how to use Tech for Good.
Meet Anurag Bhandari, a technology architect who has led teams for companies like Accenture and Sapient. He also co-founded a start-up in the US which helped provide college graduates with industry-level tech skills. He is working on many projects but the one close to his heart is creating a platform for involving young professionals to contribute to use Tech for Good.
Saurabh Nanda is an Educator, a Career Consultant, and an International Youth Mentor. He is an ardent supporter of the Sustainable Developmemnt Goals (SDGs). He is associated with hundreds of schools and institutions across India, the Middle-East, Japan, Denmark and other countries. He is the official mentor for colleges in Delhi University, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jalandhar, Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Jalandhar. He is the official youth and start-up mentor for global organisations such as Youth and United Nations Global Alliance (YUNGA), Japan, Purpose in Motion (PIM), Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) and many others. He gets his mentees to do research projects on all SDGs. He is the recipient of the national level Josh Education Awards for “Best Initiative for Mental Health Awareness” by the Dainik Jagran group.