(June 9, 2024) Growing up in a village in the East Champaran district of Bihar, Adarsh Kumar lived a life that was harsh and difficult. But the struggles didn’t deter him from pursuing his dream – to become an entrepreneur. Now on his fourth startup Skillzo, the 16-year-old is on a mission to upskill over 10,000 school students in Bihar to become future leaders by providing them exposure, experience, and networking opportunities. “We are empowering a generation of learners with hands-on experience and resources to pursue careers and start businesses,” he tells Global Indian. Coming from the grassroots, Adarsh understands the struggles and limitations that children like him face and knows that learning is the solution. In just a year, Skillzo has impacted over 7000 students, and Adarsh is excited to bring practical skills and knowledge to students who need it the most. “It’s the need of the hour,” says the teen, who has secured a ₹30 lakh scholarship from Jayshree Periwal International School, Jaipur, a leading IB School in India.
Rising above the challenges
Born in East Champaran, Adarsh was brought up by Monika Upadhyay, who wanted her son to have access to the best education. This led Adarsh to DAV School which was different from his previous government school. “It opened up a new world to me. Back home, we spoke Bhojpuri, here I found students conversing in Hindi. But my dream was to become fluent in English, and I wanted to start by reading one page at a time. Around the same time, smartphones came in which sparked my curiosity for the digital world.” When he was in fourth grade, his mom gifted him a laptop. “Jio revolution was happening, and the internet became cheap and easily accessible. Soon I explored how to make apps and create websites.” Around the same time, he stumbled upon the term entrepreneurship for the first time.
Intrigued, he researched more as he was keen to make an impact. “Growing up, I have seen people face troubles around me and I was always keen to work for them. But we are often told that we can change the world only when we reach a certain age.” But he understood that age is just a number and co-founded his first startup 2Trillions in 2020 to empower education, animal welfare, and environment conservation. “We were making merchandise with thought-inspiring quotes, selling them, and donating the profits. But soon Covid-19 hit, and due to logistical issues, it had to shut down.” Soon he found himself back in his village, and along with the help of a cousin and sister-in-law, he embarked on a social and political campaign Mission Badlao to make a difference in the lives of 1300+ families. “I realised that lack of education was the primary reason many were facing issues in the community. It was an eye-opener for me.”
Bridging education gap with Skillzo
Keen to do something, he left his hometown in 2022 for Kota and later moved around Dehradun and travelled to almost 20 cities in the last two years. But soon realised it wasn’t just Bihar that was stuck in the traditional methods of education, the situation was equally grim in other parts of the country too. It was a far cry from the education system in Delhi/NCR which is focussed more on practical knowledge and skill development. “I realised students lack in three things at the school level – exposure, experience, and network (of mentors and peer group). This led me to start Skillzo in July 2023 to bridge the education gap,” says the teenager, who opted for a top-down approach.
He calls Skillzo a community of over 420 high school students from across the country. These students are exposed to various opportunities and events and also participate in mentorship sessions. “We have done sessions on entrepreneurship as well as study abroad scholarships for Indian students,” says Adarsh, who calls these events a perfect networking opportunity for students. Moreover, Skillzo helps with internships along with assisting students who plan to study abroad in terms of SOP and essay writing.
Skillzo has partnered with IIT Guwahati and IIT Bombay to promote entrepreneurial skills at the school level. In the last year, Adarsh has reached out to his network and as well as used LinkedIn extensively to spread the word about Skillzo. In just one year, Skillzo has impacted over 7000 students by providing technical skills and knowledge, which is the need of the hour.
Upskilling 10,000 students
Eager to do something for his hometown and East Champaran district, Adarsh is now on a mission to upskill over 10,000 students in the area with the help of the IGNITE BHARAT program to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and culture. A 60-minute program which is a mix of lectures, masterclasses, and assignments elaborating on entrepreneurship, design thinking, content reach, and personal branding has been curated by students of IIT Guwahati, IIT Bombay, Harvard University, and Stanford University. “The idea is to launch the IGNITE BHARAT program in small towns of India, starting from East Champaran in Bihar,” reveals Adarsh, adding that the instructors are from IIT-Bombay, IIM-Ahmedabad and MICA. The program, which is set to be launched in a couple of weeks, will be introduced to students from Grades 6 to 10 for free. “They can attend the program either at school or at home. Afterward, they have the option to work on a project, which they can submit to us and pitch during a district-level event.”
Explaining the desire to come up with the program, Adarsh says he wants to expose the students to concepts like entrepreneurship and design thinking. “The kind of impact I am looking for is that people become aware and start talking about it in schools, tuitions, coaching institutes. I hope I become that example or inspiration for them to believe that it’s possible to dream big even if you come from small cities and towns,” he smiles.
Learning the ropes of IB School
As someone who comes from the grassroots, he understands the importance of education. “Education is the passport to success, and it holds for people who especially come from backgrounds like me. We have no other way, apart from education. But I don’t want to confuse education with schooling, what I mean is learning,” adds the teen, who has been elected to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme from JPIS, one of the best IB Schools in India. It was a few years ago that learnt about the concept of IB Schools through LinkedIn. “It was a fantasy school for me. But when I looked up the fees, I was shocked. I realised why I wasn’t aware of these schools,” he laughs.
With his aspiration to get world class education and entrepreneurial mindset, he dreamt of top universities of the world and knew an IB School was a perfect stepping stone. “Moreover, I wanted to experience studying at an IB school as it’s my dream to create an IB school in a budget-friendly way. The best way to do it is to experience it, that’s when I decided to enroll in one.” He began by cold mailing a few IB schools including JPIS, Jaipur. “I received an email from JPIS asking me to get on a call with group CEO Ayush Periwal who was fascinated by my story and invited me for a meet-up in Jaipur. That’s when he told me I had received a scholarship for the next two years. For a moment, I felt I was daydreaming.” Come July, and Adarsh will pack his bags to leave for Jaipur to experience studying at an IB School. “Since IB School is known to focus on practical knowledge and skill development, I’d want to learn and apply the same practicality in the area of education.”
At just 16, Adarsh has come a long way, but he credits Skillzo for bringing about the change in him. “We got a ₹10 lakh investment for Skillzo from my mentor Rahul Narverkar and that changed everything – my confidence, my perception.” An avid reader, he likes to journal as well as Netflix. Belting out advice to youngsters, he says, “Focus, hard work, and consistency is the key to success in every field. If you can access this article, you have no reason to say that you can’t do it,” he signs off.
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