Education & Empowerment
Empowering youth through quality education and skill development to build a stronger, self-reliant future.
Education & Empowerment
Building Futures Through Knowledge and Innovation.
Education is the cornerstone of progress — a belief that defines Karan Gilhotra’s vision for India’s youth.
By supporting institutions like Plaksha University and launching digital literacy initiatives, he helps young minds dream bigger, learn deeper, and lead with integrity.
“Education isn’t just about learning — it’s about awakening the potential to lead, innovate, and create a better tomorrow.”
— Karan Gilhotra
Contributions
Empowering Future Generations
Inspiring progress through education, innovation, and leadership that transforms communities for a better tomorrow.
Plaksha University
Shaping future leaders through innovation and transformative education.
Digital Literacy
Bridging digital gaps by empowering youth with technology.
Mentorship
Guiding young minds toward purposeful leadership and lifelong growth
Plaksha University
As a founding contributor, Karan Gilhotra plays a vital role in shaping Plaksha University, an institution designed to merge technology, entrepreneurship, and ethics.
Highlights:
Fosters interdisciplinary learning in AI, Data Science, and Sustainability.
Promotes leadership programs encouraging purpose-driven innovation.
Supports inclusion through scholarships and mentorship for women in STEM.
Digital Literacy & Rural Education
Through the Karan Gilhotra Foundation, digital literacy programs in Punjab and Chandigarh empower rural youth with 21st-century skills.
Workshops cover computer basics, cyber safety, and online financial literacy — bridging the digital divide across communities.
Mentorship & Student Engagement
Karan Gilhotra regularly addresses student forums and entrepreneurship summits, sharing insights on leadership, resilience, and ethical growth.
His sessions inspire learners to view success not just as achievement, but as responsibility.
“When we educate minds, we ignite nations.”
— Karan Gilhotra