06/25/2026

Building A Culture Of Contribution Through Service Learning

Building A Culture Of Contribution Through Service Learning
The future of employability is not just about what graduates know. It is about what they are willing to give - and what they have learned by giving it.

Every year, thousands of graduates walk off campus armed with degrees, transcripts, and high hopes – only to find themselves underprepared for the realities of the modern workplace. Employers consistently report that new hires lack the very qualities that make a real difference on the job: critical thinking, communication, adaptability, and above all, a sense of purpose. This is not a knowledge gap. It is an experience gap.

The question HR professionals and academic institutions are grappling with is this: how do we produce graduates who are not just qualified, but truly work-ready? The answer may lie not in adding more courses to a curriculum, but in taking students out of the classroom entirely and into the community. Service Learning is quietly emerging as one of the most powerful and most underutilised tools for bridging the gap between student life and professional life.
What Is Service Learning?

It is important to be clear, because it is frequently misunderstood. Service Learning is not a one-day volunteering drive, a CSR initiative, or community...

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Dr. Upasana Gupta

is Associate Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campuswith academic and research expertise spanning marketing, consumer behavior, diversity & inclusion, and sustainability studies. She has published several research papers in reputed national and international journals and has guided student research projects.

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Dr. Upasana Gupta

is Associate Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi NCR Campuswith academic and research expertise spanning marketing, consumer behavior, diversity & inclusion, and sustainability studies. She has published several research papers in reputed national and international journals and has guided student research projects.

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