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Indian educationist, entrepreneur and philanthropist
Chenraj Roychand (born 7 July 1961) is an Indian educationist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Jain Group and has served as chancellor of Jain University since 1990.
Roychand, who aspired to actively empower the rural and urban populace, established the Chenraj Roychand Center for Entrepreneurship in 2001. The center aims to create an ecosystem to produce successful social entrepreneurs. He began his entrepreneurial journey at a very young age, leveraging his experience to identify genuine creative minds capable of working with passion and producing turbulent growth. His benevolent attitude toward his underlings encourages many to follow their passions. The center has so far incubated 50 companies, where the companies are trained to identify an idea, understand hi-tech markets, and develop emerging technologies. Roychand has plans to create 500 entrepreneurs in the next five years.
T. V. Mohandas Pai, Chairman of Manipal Global Education, said that Roychand, "is the Indian version of an angel investor with a lot of mentoring and support, where you treat it as a family business and the entrepreneur becomes part of the family. It is not like the Western model of high growth and high return. Here, the person who is mentoring is more important than the investment."