XLRI School of Management wins Avtar’s “Diversathon” competition

“Diversathon” is a unique Hackathon to Drive Inclusion at Campuses

Avtar group, India’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Solutions firm, announced the winners of its first- of-its-kind initiative – Diversathon recently. XLRI School of Management, Jamshedpur emerged the Title  Winner and the SIES School of Business Studies and SIES College of Management, Mumbai and KJ Somaiya  Institute of Management, Mumbai finished as runners-up.
  
Diversathon, a (virtual) Solutioning Hackathon on the theme Towards Big Impact – Creating Inclusive  Campuses in India, was conducted as part of Diversity Mahotsav – a string of sessions hosted by Avtar,  celebrating the ethos of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion spaced through the month of December. While the  sessions have led to immense learning through candid sharing by thought leaders and role models,  Diversathon saw teams from educational institutions presenting their unique ideas by way of solutions to inclusion challenges in the country.
 
Dr. Saundarya Rajesh, Founder and President, Avtar Group said, “The objective of Diversathon was to  educate students who are potential change agents of tomorrow, on the realm of Diversity, Equity, and  Inclusion. These students who came up with brilliant solutions to some very pertinent inclusion challenges,  are all set to take strategic and tactical action when they become managers at India Inc.’s  corridors.  Students from across the country participated in Diversathon and presented their views with a lot of  conviction. There was a lot of knowledge sharing which happened during the event and lend itself to some memorable discussion points.”
 
Teams from BIMTECH, Noida; Gitam Business School, Hyderabad; KJ Somaiya Institute of Management,  Mumbai; SIES School of Business Studies and SIES College of Management, Mumbai; TISS, Hyderabad and  XLRI School of Management, Jamshedpur participated in the paper presentation. Some of the topics  discussed in the papers included the key challenges faced by men and women in Indian society, inclusion  related issues faced by male and female students on campuses, measures to be implemented both in  campus and society, among others.

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