Can Education Truly Change Generations? | Eela Dubey | TEDxDFBEDU
In this deeply moving and inspiring talk, Eela Dubey takes the audience on a generational journey that underscores the transformative power of education. She begins by sharing the story of her grandfather, who bravely left India to pursue education in the United States—a decision that would ripple across generations and shape the trajectory of their family’s future. Through this poignant narrative, Eela highlights the sacrifices, struggles, and cultural resilience that have defined her family’s pursuit of knowledge and opportunity.Eela then transitions to her own story, revealing how her grandfather’s legacy inspired her to build a company dedicated to making quality education accessible and affordable for Indian families. She addresses the pressing issue of rising education costs and the barriers that prevent many from achieving their academic dreams. With passion and insight, Eela demonstrates how one bold decision—whether it’s pursuing education against all odds or creating solutions to empower others—can create a lasting impact that transcends generations.This talk is more than a personal story; it’s a powerful reminder that education is not just a degree or a stepping stone to a career—it is a legacy, a tool for freedom, and a catalyst for change. Eela’s message resonates with students, parents, and educators alike, urging us to reflect on the value of education and the role it plays in shaping lives and communities. Whether you’re navigating your own educational journey or supporting someone else’s, this talk will move you, inspire you, and remind you why we must never take the gift of education for granted.Watch now to be inspired by a story of courage, resilience, and the enduring power of education to transform lives across generations. This TEDx talk was recorded at the Department of Business Economics, University of Delhi, South Campus, a hub of academic excellence that promotes thought-provoking discussions and inspiring ideas. Ms. Eela Dubey, Co-Founder and CEO of EduFund, is dedicated to transforming education financing in India. A graduate of New York University, she started her career on Wall Street at Quest Partners, gaining expertise in global finance. Her passion for social impact led her to work with the United Nations and NGOs, shaping her commitment to financial inclusion.While working at US Freedom Capital in Mumbai, she identified a major gap in India’s education system—the lack of accessible financial solutions for families. In response, she co-founded EduFund in 2020. The platform supports over 100,000 families, allowing investments starting at just ₹100, fostering long-term financial planning with 15,000+ active users.Beyond EduFund, Eela advocates for financial literacy through education. Her mission is to empower Indian families to invest in their children’s future, making higher education more affordable and accessible. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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