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Case Study: Dharamveer Kamboj's Entrepreneurial Journey

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Estimated time: 8 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Background

  • Dharamveer Kamboj worked as a rickshaw puller.
  • He observed women in his locality making gooseberry (amla) laddoos using manual grating.
  • He identified the pain point: manual grating was tedious and time-consuming for women.
CBSE: Class 12

The Innovation

  • Dharamveer designed a multipurpose fruit and vegetable processing machine to solve this problem.
  • The machine was developed through multiple prototypes - it was not a one-time invention but an iterative process.
  • Feedback from GIAN North (Grassroots Innovation Augmentation Network) was incorporated to further improve the machine.
  • GIAN North also helped in adopting and refining the final design.
CBSE: Class 12

Impact of the Innovation

  • Social Impact: Improved the quality of life for women workers, particularly in the unorganised sector.
  • Economic Impact: Positively impacted food processing businesses.
  • Technological Impact: Introduced an affordable, mechanised solution to replace manual labour in food processing.
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Case Study: Dharamveer Kamboj's Entrepreneurial Journey

  • Observation of a real-world problem led to grassroots innovation.
  • Innovation was affordable and targeted the unorganised sector.
  • Multiple rounds of prototyping and external feedback shaped the final product.
  • The innovation had a three-dimensional positive impact - social, economic, and technological.
  • Collaboration with an external body (GIAN North) played a role in refining the product.
  • Women workers in the unorganised sector were the primary beneficiaries.
  • This case illustrates how entrepreneurship can arise from everyday observation rather than formal education or resources.
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