How to Educate Indian Rural Youths: Zoho University Business Case Study

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Zoho An Empowering University of excellence Case study

it seems Educating Indian Rural Youths is a very big problem in India forever

but a man did wonders in Tamilnadu with a company called Zoho and Zoho university.

Today we are gonna talk about one of the most underrated legends of India.




This is the story of a man who went from being an ordinary employee to becoming one of the biggest social entrepreneurs in India

and he has a net worth of $2.6 Billion.



This is the story of a man who is running a revolutionary experiment that can solve the unemployment crisis in India

by turning the remotest villages of India into the tech hubs of the world.




This person that I’m talking about is the CEO of ZOHO Corporation and goes by the name Sridhar Vembu

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Sridhar is a Princeton graduate who had the perfect job in the silicon valley startup Qualcomm

that is when he realized that there are so many Indian engineers working in crucial positions

at multiple billion-dollar companies all across the world, yet very few Indian companies

were strong contenders in the software industry.


So, he decided to step into the ring with a vision to build a software company

that can empower the youth of India and that is how he started AdventNet

which then became ZOHO Corporation.

Zoho : Sridhar Vembus and Million doller Company


For the past 22 years,

ZOHO has gone from an ordinary startup to becoming a billion-dollar company

with an estimated market value of $5 Billion

but what’s more astounding is not the growth of ZOHO but what Sridhar Vembu sir is doing with his company’s massive influence

He decided to start a revolutionary experiment to solve the unemployment crisis in India.


Now,

we all know that there is a huge gap between the teachings of the college and the requirement of the industry

even after 4 years of engineering, millions of engineering students severely lack the skill to work in the industry.


Now, every politician and billionaire in this country knows about this
and many have even spoken about it.


But very few have done something proactively to fix this problem.

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ZOHO University : A Social Expirement in Education



This is why in 2004,

the founders of ZOHO started something called the ZOHO University.


here’s where they started to onboard and train students with skillsets and abilities at a very young age.


Now what is unique about this system is that instead of asking for fees and donations from the students,



ZOHO pays the student a stipend of ₹10,000 per month throughout the tenure of the 2-year course.


during this extensive training at Zoho University,

students are taught Mathematics, English, Programming and every other subject that is needed to turn

an ordinary kid into an employable candidate.



after the course,

they get recruited in ZOHO itself with an amazing package regardless of their degree.


through this job,

these students get the golden opportunity to uplift their families from all economic challenges forever.

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guess what?

Empowering Rural villages of India



These schools have been designed specially to empower the youngsters from the villages of India

where let alone employment, even education is considered to be a luxury.


because ZOHO believes that skillsets and abilities are far more valuable than paper credentials.

One of the most successful stories of the ZOHO system is this boy named

Abdul Alim who was an ordinary security guard working 12-hour shifts at ZOHO

but one fine day,

one of his seniors decided to tap into his potential and started training him.


Fast forward to a few months later, today,

this boy works as an engineer and takes up technical projects in the very same company wherein he was working as a security guard



Zohos Comapny Culture


today close to 10% of the entire workforce of ZOHO consists of ordinary kids like Abdul Alim

who became capable engineers after hailing from the remotest villages of the country.


not just that,

today ZOHO is experimenting with these models in 10 villages in Tamil Nadu

wherein 200 of its engineers 20 in each village will collaborate and build software for the world.


And the leaders of ZOHO are working very hard to extend its empowerment models to the villages of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh also

The Village Model of Sridhar Vembu


Now people,

while most of us dream about having corner offices in the city of Manhattan.


Vembu sir believes that village offices would be the future of work,


as village economies begin to prosper.


This is why despite having his offices in 21 countries, including America, China, and Australia.



Sridhar sir stays in a small village named Mathalamparai which is about 650 km away from Chennai.

And he operates his $5B company from this village itself.

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Now, this is what you call ‘practising what you preach’.


Now,

the reason why Sridhar sir is a legend is that the model that he is building is scalable that can be

replicated by several billion-dollar companies all across the country.


instead of giving out donations for a short-term impact through this model, companies can

create a long-term impact and also make a ton of profit.


This is how they can create a win-win scenario wherein companies can get capable employees and people can get opportunities.




Now if many such billion-dollar companies start setting up institutions like ZOHO to build

a direct bridge between academics and employment,

can you imagine what kind of a magical revolution could come up?


This is the reason why we need to start promoting incredible ideas like these.



So that, we can have many such leaders like Sridhar sir,

who don’t just talk about the problems but also act on the solutions and

this is what will make India a truly incredible country.


we can send out a very strong message out there that

India doesn’t need heroes,

it just needs a handful of gutsy people who stop waiting for them

Thank you.



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