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IBM Corporate Service Corps Stakeholder Interviews Leh Ladak, India September 2009

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IBM Corporate Service Corps Stakeholder Interviews Leh Ladak, India September 2009. TISS would like assistance with developing a business model and an effective marketing plan for Sea-buckthorn, a fruit grown wild in Ladakh (a mountainous region in North-West India). The goal is to target corporations and create sustainable livelihoods for a large number of Ladaki families and an alternative revenue stream to tourism. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) was established in 1936, as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work, a post-graduate School of Social Work to meet the emerging need for trained human service professionals. It was recognized as a deemed university in 1964 and since then has been expanding continuously in terms of educational programmes and infrastructure. Today TISS consists of 970 Masters Degree students and 200 Doctoral candidates, and a total of 150 faculty.

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  • amazing

  • wonderful video that gives voice to the stakeholders in the seabuckthorne project of ladakh. thank you for putting it together. it really gave me the feeling along with the information.

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