Madman | 1000 World Leaders for Hope | Sociopreneur AmbassadoR-UNESCO | Peace Awardee | TEDx | FORBES . Cited in the ‘1000 World Leaders for Hope’ list, Forbes Magazine’s Changemakers 30under30 list and currently the UNESCO Ambassador for SDG Inclusive Learning 2017-18, Swapnil is one of the youngest specially-abled social reformer in India. A social entrepreneur, his life’s work spreads hope in troubled communities through education, social inventions, hope and love. His work has helped beget Joy across underdeveloped and developing economies of the World. A dyslexic and synaesthetic by birth, his work explores the synergy and congruence of human senses and the ability to explore alternative intelligence among people. As a statute, he uses social business and inventions to address rampant social evils. By the age of 25, he rehabilitated 24 endangered tribes in the violence-stricken jungles of India, during which he was abducted thrice, all ending in reformation of those communities. His extensive reformation work has spanned tribal women folk, sexual abuse victims and victims of discrimination, transforming their lives through Innovative Entrepreneurship – examples include Kargil Widows of Haryana, Co-ops in the jungles of India, among other 58 regions of the nation. Swapnil is one of the youngest changemakers to be featured by Forbes Magazine, The Better India, National Peace Award, Himalaya Foundation Award, ISB Hyderabad and is a case study at UNESCO-MGIEP, Newcastle University, The I Share Hope initiative , University of Tampa, Florida and under research cases at HBR & Rutgers University. He is a mentor to 537 social entrepreneurs and a constant guide to the Youth across the globe. His story is inspiring two documentaries and a biographical feature film. An avid TED speaker, his talks are a special mission to instill inspiration through the philosophy of Madness for all who seek Hope. His work has been nominated for the Padmashri honor this year.