Eighteen-year-old Suhani Dhadphale from Pune believes that compartmentalised education and a blinkered approach toward the art and creative industry has led to a dearth of opportunities in the creative field. Lack of monetisation and reduced scope of innovation further discourages students from exploring the field. This is what propelled Suhani to launch Sangam India, a platform to empower artists, entrepreneurs, and creative minds. Started in early 2020, Pune-based Sangam has a team of 32 people aged between 14-24 years, and has a community of over 600 artists from across India. It is known for its events where artists and entrepreneurs get to showcase their skills, expand their businesses, and meet their future collaborators.
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