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Ordinary Women Outstanding Work - Trilok Kumar Jain
About the Author
Dr. Trilok Kumar Jain regularly writes on issues relating to development, sustainability, spirituality, social development and entrepreneurship. He has been fortunate to have worked with many distiguished social workers (who were also awarded some of the highest awards in India including Padma Bhushan, Padma Shree etc.). He has been fortunate to have worked with large number of institutions and NGOs for social change and development and has himself been part of many impact making social development initiatives. He has actively supported Ajit Foundation for Social Development, Rishabh Dev Educational Society, Bikaner Vikas Samiti, Vikas Baal Niketan Samiti, Lokayan, Mahila Mandal Bikaner, Bheroratan Girls School, Department of Women and Child Development and many NGOs. He is currently a Professor in School of Business and Commerce in Manipal University Jaipur. He is MBA, M.Com and Ph.D. in Social Entrepreneurship. He has done FDP from IIMA, CPET from ISB Hyderabad and QIP from MDI Gurgaon. He has served various academic institutions in leadership positions and has carried out extensive research in the field of business management. He has provided guidance to many corporate houses, and supported many non-governmental organisations and voluntary organisations for social development. He is also Honorary Vice President of the Governing Council of World Merit India and member