Aditya Hariharan and Rathik Murtinty have founded Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs, a non-profit that gives a platform to build a productive and friendly space where youth can create and share innovative ideas and explore the world of entrepreneurship.
Aditya Hariharan and Rathik Murtinty: Helping youth exchange creative ideas
By: GI Team
Published on 27, Dec 2021
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