nandita bhan recognizes the need for change .he's a social scientist who's returned to delhi after studying in the us and britain. she works in a foundation that campaigns for better public health care in india. >> i think a lot of people say that there are many indias. but that's the beauty of living in this country that you see different experiences and you learn from different experiences. but yes, there is a tremendous amount of inequality in the country right now. and i hope that that's going to change. i hope that through our work, especially, through my work in reporter: like faith gonsalves, nandita bhan has joined the global shapers community in delhi. several thousand young people around the world are already active in the network. members meet in a cafe to exchange ideas. ramit bhatnagar prepares young people for the jobs market. as a burgeoning industrial nation, india urgently needs skilled and well-trained professionals. >> the collective impact is much more stronger than individual impact, so the community has a me