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TAPMI Students Empower Communities Via SEVA Jatre
30 Jan
Summary
- Students applied management frameworks to aid artisans and farmers.
- Nearly 50 entrepreneurs trained in solar micro-entrepreneurship.
- Rural women received sustainable menstrual hygiene kits.

The TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI) recently concluded two significant community engagement programs: SEVA Jatre and SAMVRIDDHI 2025-26. These initiatives successfully forged grassroots partnerships, promoted sustainable entrepreneurship, and involved MBA students in socially innovative activities.
Through these programs, TAPMI students applied management frameworks to enhance market access for artisans and farmers. They also provided digital services to micro-businesses, developed waste management best practices, and supported health initiatives. This hands-on experience allows students to tackle real-world community challenges.
SAMVRIDDHI 2025-26 specifically focused on building local capacity, training approximately 50 entrepreneurs in solar micro-entrepreneurship. Additionally, 60 rural women received sustainable menstrual hygiene kits, promoting health and environmental responsibility. The TAPMI Alumni Association provided crucial support for both initiatives.




