Irfan Alam

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Irfan Alam is a world-renowned entrepreneur . As he worked for rickshaw pullers in India , US President Barack Obama said: “You are doing a heavier job than I am doing.  He started stock trade analysis at the age of thirteen and started his own portfolio management company at the same time. After learning of his time in college or business basigaril famous television show riyelirri driven to find new business ideas for those in  and participated in the victory. Business Ethics, despite receiving a $ 250,000 investment offer from the organizersThe reason was rejected. He then started his dream project, the Samman Foundation . In addition to empowering rickshaw pullers and their families, the aim was to transform this neglected area into a better business model. This is what has garnered worldwide attention. In addition to being a great social entrepreneur, he is seen by the world as a man who has succeeded in turning social responsibility into an attractive and socially relevant business opportunity.[1]

Operational orbit

In the first phase, rickshaws from Bihar, which looked unattractive and dirty, were redesigned. Later, more panels were installed to display advertisements on them. In three years, the rickshaw industry has become a lucrative occupation that earns three times what it used to earn. It has also been converted into a hub for providing drinking water and juice to passengers in rickshaws, water and electricity bills and mobile recharge coupons. Irfan conveyed the message that promoting entrepreneurship is the only way to solve unemployment. Irfan's organization is made up of half a million unskilled entrepreneurs.[2]

Awards

  • Business Basigar of India
  • Scotch Financial Inclusion Award
  • TED Fellow
  • Ford International Fellow
  • CNBC's Young Turk
  • CNN's Young Indian Leader
  • Limca Book of Records

References

  1. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/you-are-doing-a-tougher-job-than-me-obama-to-alam/707877/
  2. https://www.ted.com/profiles/303610/about