The Opportunity Gap: Business ideas for Tier-2 City | Rohit Purohit | TEDxGHRCEMN
Mr. Rohit Purohit shares his experience of the significant economic gap between India and the UK for civil engineers, which he sees as a "generator of opportunities." He urges the youth of tier-two cities like Nagpur to stay and create opportunities rather than migrating. He illustrates this by sharing how he founded his own construction company to create better-paying jobs for civil engineers. Rohit Purohit is an entrepreneur, mentor, and host of The White Room Podcast, dedicated to shaping a progressive Nagpur.
He has mentored 100+ students for higher education abroad and built a USA-based business creating 40+ local jobs.
His mission is to create opportunities so people can chase their dreams without leaving Nagpur.
Through impactful conversations, he amplifies voices that inspire change and civic aware This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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