From correspondents in Delhi, India, 12:31 PM IST
Three to five finalists will be short listed following an intensive search and selection process including expert reviews and site visits. They will be invited to the India Economic Summit in November 2008. The award will be handed over to the winner at a ceremony to coincide with the Summit. The winner will be invited to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos and be offered unprecedented opportunities to engage with global decision makers from the public, corporate, media and academic sectors to strengthen and expand his/her model.
In addition the winner will be eligible to be named a ‘Khemka Fellow’ and receive a financial award of Rs 8, 00,000 (Rupees Eight Lakhs only) from the Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation.
Harish Hande, Managing Director and Co-Founder of SELCO-India and the recipient of The Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award for 2007, said, “Being named the 2007 Social Entrepreneur of the Year, has propelled SELCO INDIA on to a higher plane. The publicity attached to the Award and an invitation to the Annual Meeting at Davos, not only gave me the opportunity to bring the importance of linking poverty to sustainable energies to the attention of policy makers, but it also helped SELCO gain better visibility among potential investors”.
Harish has pioneered access to rural solar electrification for below poverty line families through a combination of customized home lighting systems, innovative doorstep financing, and an understanding of market needs of different users.
The other finalists included Rajendra Joshi of Saath, Ahemdabad, Gujarat, Pravin Mahajan of Jaanarth, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Chetna Gala Sinha of Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank, Ltd. (MDMSB), Maharashtra, & Mann Vikas Samajik Sanstha (MVSS), Taluka-Mann, Maharashtra.
Don Mohanlal, President and CEO, The Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation, said,” “The Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation is committed to large scale social impact via key strategic areas. Vital to our goal is developing the field of social entrepreneurship. Social Entrepreneurs embody excellence in creating‘disruptive’ technologies and ideas that empower the poor or the marginalized. Their innovative techniques have fundamentally altered conventional development and business logic”.
Parag Gupta, Head of South Asia, The Schwab Foundation, “Social entrepreneurs combine innovation, measured social impact, and sustainability. In our worldwide network, we find India has many world class social entrepreneurs that can spark global solutions to longstanding social and environmental problems. We are dedicated to giving them the platform to do so. “
For more information on this or to learn more about the past winners please visit http://schwabfoundation.com or www.khemkafoundation.org



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