Hi
A write up on a blind enter pruner Gaurav Godbole is featured in the article 
appearing in Indian Express which appeared yesterday.

A class apart at IIT-Bombay

source: 
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/a-class-apart-at-iit-bombay/99/

Written by Mihika Basu        | Mumbai |  Posted: January 1, 2015 12:00 am
Shunning dreams that many IITians have of working for a global giant and 
becoming perhaps a multi-millionaire, Indrayani Nishane (25) wants to spend the 
next two years studying technological and policy interventions that can enable 
rural youth in India, who are deprived of stable employment opportunities. Like 
her, Sandhya Seetharaman (24) wants to focus on rural India and bring in 
sustainability assessments for rural road projects. The two final-year students 
of CTARA belong to an increasing breed of youngsters, who are choosing to work 
in the social sector or start their own ventures over fat paychecks. Both will 
get a monthly stipend of Rs 12,000 initially and Rs 60,000 in the second year. 
But money, they said, is not an issue.
"I am in my final year of Mtech in technology and development at IIT Bombay and 
want to use my engineering background and focus on the technological 
perspectives of development. In April 2014, we got an opportunity to look at 
fellowships from the Ministry of Rural Development (MRD). But rural development 
work is not so lucrative in terms of pay-packets and I too had to face endless 
queries from family and friends. But I was clear on what I wanted to do and 
chose the two-year fellowship by opting for deferred placements," said Nishane. 
The primary objectives of the fellowship will be to understand the major issues 
arising in the way of achieving sustainable livelihoods and the policy 
solutions offered through various governmental agencies & programmes like 
National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) and National Skill Development 
Corporation (NSDC).
Seetharaman will evaluate environmental safeguards in district rural roads 
plans under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna (PMGSY). "The project would 
require work in real-time rural road projects at the district level, to 
understand the dynamics of planning and project management. This would aid in 
recommending appropriate framework for planning and implementation of 
environmental safeguards in rural road projects," she said.
This year, 11 students at IIT Bombay were selected for the institute's deferred 
placement policy, a considerable rise from one last year and none in 2012, when 
it was introduced. According to the policy, students who want to start their 
own firm or work in the social sector, by moving away from the safety net of a 
regular campus placement, have a cushion to fall back upon. The current batch 
can come back and be part of the 2016-17 campus placements.
Currently pursuing his masters in manufacturing engineering from IIT Bombay, 
Abhijit Patil (25) has always been driven by a passion to create employment 
opportunities. "After my bachelors, I joined a company, but I found that job 
was not my cup of tea. I quit and decided to study further to start my own 
technology-based company and joined IIT Bombay, where I explored the field of 
entrepreneurship. Challenges and risks were there at every step, but my vision 
kept me going. We have developed India's first photogrammetry-based portable 3D 
scanner and mobile app to preserve life-changing moments," said Patil, who has 
co-founded "Dimension NXG Pvt Ltd" along with Pankaj Raut and Gaurav Godbole. 
It provides 3D printing and 3D scanning solutions. They have been catering to 
IIT students and professors for the last eight months.
Kumar Keshav (23), a mechanical engineering student, who opted for deferred 
placements, is working on a venture named Omnikart.com, which is an e-commerce 
platform very different from a Flipkart or Myantra, and deals with equipments 
related to research, development and industrial supplies.
"In my last four years at IIT Bombay, I have worked on various projects related 
to robotics and many of us felt that there is a need of equipments, 
electronics, mechanical and hardware tools. We would mostly buy them from 
markets in Mumbai, which are ad hoc and scattered. Hence, we decided to create 
an e-commerce platform and make these rare things available at one place, to 
serve as a source for research in building things, said Keshav, co-founder of 
Omnikart.


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