Since time immemorial, the state has been responsible for the evolution of the society. The state built its web on the basis of power and authority, command and obedience. After the Industrial Revolution, a new society began to mould on the basis of greed and capital. But in the present century we see the sprouting of a civil society. The civil society is emerging as a result of individual efforts to fulfill collective goals. The growth of the civil society has been possible because of consensus and cooperation.
The entrepreneurship of yester years was responsible for the advent of liberalism. And social entrepreneurship of today is trying to blossom human rights and liberty. The growth of the society is from power to profit and from profit to benefit. The natural inclination of human beings to work for societal benefits is taking new dimensions today. Social concern is being converted to social work and voluntarism. In modern society it is visible that collective works are able to provide relief, charity and solace to billions of down trodden and suffering people. As a consequence of this hither to unreached people are the beneficiaries of umpteen numbers of social benefits.
India has been a country of remarkable service centered institutions. A rediscovery of India reveals that even remote villages had been touched by philanthropy and social philosophy. This trend has to be rejuvenated today by development of leadership and social entrepreneurship. Institutions have to be the playing grounds for the inculcation of these values. There is the necessity to realize Swami Vivekananda's assertion of training hundreds of youth to change the complexion of the world. The material approach of the welfare state has to be replaced by the development approach of empowerment. Our institution has taken the first step in moulding the youths to thrive for an achievable utopia.