
Social Entrepreneurship create innovative solutions to immediate social problems and mobilize the ideas, capacities, resources and social arrangement required for sustainable social transformation. In addition, India’s social entrepreneurship ecosystem is one of the most sophisticated in the world, giving multiple possibilities to connect with local partners, to learn and to pursue innovative solutions to one of India’s numerous social challenges in the fields of education, agriculture, healthcare, renewable energy, manufacturing and skills development. India is a very diverse and complex country and requires time to immerse into and understand the Indian way of thinking. The purpose of this paper is to analyze how corporations create social and economic value through corporate social entrepreneurial activities. Objective of Study: • To analysis the various methods adopted to reduce magnitude of social poverty from the society by SNF. • Creating awareness for Corporate Social Responsibility. • Joining the un/underprivileged rural talent to the main stream of world, by opening new horizons. Methodology This is a conceptual paper and the researchers has adopted the method of reviewing different research articles, research journals, and case studies, to collect data about Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship with reference to Shiv Nadar Foundation which is consequently incorporated as a concept paper drafted by the researchers. The study is based on secondary sources of data.