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YIC 2016 IIT Delhi

Once again, we were back to where we had started but this time with a much bigger version. YIC had doubled its size and we had selected 220 delegates! A mark of success in itself. And as it is obvious, the event had to be grand. With 220 delegates and 20 Happiness Team members, we were all set to go.

This time, we were joined by our dear friend Sebastian, who had been a core supporter of #DoWhatYouLove since the beginning. He came all the way from Germany to help us make it a success. A mentor as well as a Happiness Team member, Sebastian’s presence was a boost for all our delegates. We also had some new faces – Founder of BitGiving – Ishita Anand; Co-chair of Young Indians – Amrita Bahl; Founder of Nurturing Green – Annu Grover; Consultant at KPMG – Neha Kumar, Founder of InMotion – Durgesh Nandan and Fellow at Teach for India – Dhruv Gupta.

Their presence and expert advice had helped our delegates to come up with innovative ideas, which they presented during their presentations. As we got bigger, we had 20 teams instead of 10 presenting. It was wonderful to see the grandness and excitement, which was filled in the air.

Presentations winded up and it was time for the result. The winning team was announced and the two beautiful days closed with lovely messages in sugar cubes and crazy photo sessions at the photo booth.
In a little more than a year, Young India Challenge has started becoming a popular brand, what else could have made us happy!

As always, the night ended by felicitating our winning team members and the most innovative delegate (Mitali Bhasin) who happens to be a school student. The first such winner in the history of YICs!

10 REASONS TO EXPERIENCE YOUNG INDIA CHALLENGE!

1. Explore Your Passion: Most of us are unaware of our interests. Find what you don’t enjoy doing, or better, start exploring your passion in these two days!

 

2. #DoWhatYouLove: Don’t waste your life doing things which you don’t enjoy. Learn to follow your passion fearlessly and make it payable!

 

3. Find New Friends: You’ll find best young minds from all over India with different talents and backgrounds. Get a chance to connect with them and explore more.

 

4. Meet Awesome Speakers: Speakers from leading organisations like Microsoft, Facebook, KPMG, Business World, etc. will guide you to pursue your passion with their own stories and challenges.

 

5. The Challenge: Young India Challenge comes up with a real life problem which has to be solved in teams. Witness some of the real life critical situations while competing.

 

6. Get Motivated: The speaker sessions and challenge will not only guide you to pursue your dream but will also encourage you to abide by your heart.

 

7. Make Effective Networks: With so many brilliant young minds and speakers all around, one can grab this opportunity to connect with them and bring best out of these networks.

 

8. Get Job or Internship: Yes, many speakers and mentors look forward to inviting delegates for join their organisations. This will provide you with a new learning experience and of course, a good job profile.

 

9. Experience Awesomeness: Young India Challenge is just not another academic conference. You’ll enjoy meeting new people, doing fun activities and exploring. The experience is mind blowing and life changing.

 

10. Because it is Young India Challenge: If any of the above reasons don’t amuse you, then join us for being the part of the unique movement of #DoWhatYouLove. It is first time in history of the world that some organisation solely works to make people realise their passion and encourage them to pursue it. Be a part of this movement and make a difference!

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