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Agastya is a movement led by entrepreneurs,education,Scientists,Techers and children to transform science education in India and that N.G.O intention is every one student is enjoy and learn a science.Agastya believes that the module go to transportation to each school. The instructor will be explain a student what is the module show and what we learn that module. Agastya aims to inspire widespread social development. They believe that.

  • Government.Children,teachers,parent,educators,sponsors and community members
  • They do practical
  • In 1 school they visit 3 time

My opinion

In my opinion is Agastya is a good .N.G.O but I think some time is management problem they face a lunge problem also. It is a good learning method for student.

Samarthanam

Samartham is in Dharwad they do work for specially.They do so many activities for those children. Working  primarly with differently abled children and youths.has been working on imparting technical skill to blind youths /students.Aim of this N.G,O is all children are equal they do self help for our self.

Amir Alexander Hasson

Has a background in entrepreneurship, technology management, and ICTs for development. He completed his Bachelor’s with Honors from the College of Social Studies at Wesleyan University. He worked in marketing and production at leading new media companies in New York City during the “.com boom” and spun-out a Web solutions portal for the integrative healthcare industry. He received his Master’s degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management in June 2002

During his studies at MIT, Amir co-conceived and patented DakNet, a novel  wireless networking technology for rural connectivity. He managed business development for Media Lab Asia based in New Delhi, India and worked with scientists and engineers at the MIT Media Lab to deploy WiFi networks in rural India.

Based on this MIT research, Amir spun-out First Mile Solutions and led it to profitability, managing product development and projects in countries such as India, Cambodia, Rwanda, Costa Rica, and Paraguay. Amir now serves as the Founder and CEO of United Villages, Inc., a VC-funded company that acquired First Mile Solutions and uses its technology to provide products and services for rural wireless network operators with a focus on rural India. His work has been responsible for providing access to over 200,000 villagers in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

He is personally and professionally motivated by the potential of ICTs to impact the masses at the bottom of the world’s population pyramid, whose participation in the global economy he believes is a critical driver of growth and peace in the next century. Amir has published several papers and has spoken at over 25 international events related to ICTs and economic development including the United Nations and the World Summit on the Information Society. He is the inventor of one issued and three pending patents. He has been interviewed and cited by major media organizations including CNN, the BBC, the New York Times, and Le Monde. Amir was recently featured as one of the “Top 25 Entrepreneurs Under 35” by Red Herring Magazine.


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