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Making entrepreneurship aspirational through entrepreneurship education

Making entrepreneurship aspirational through entrepreneurship education
Start Date :
Mar 13, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 14, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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What kind of policy is required to promote entrepreneurship education in India that infuses innovation and entrepreneurial culture in youth and build ecosystem for entrepreneurship ...

What kind of policy is required to promote entrepreneurship education in India that infuses innovation and entrepreneurial culture in youth and build ecosystem for entrepreneurship as aspiring career?

The last date for submission of your comments is 13th April, 2015.

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Dipak Kumar Das
Dipak Kumar Das 11 years 2 months ago
For entrepreneurship, Important thing is complete BUSINESS PLANNING and EXECUTION. From my experience, Till today very few person have knowledge regarding that. So I request you to set up a task force to analyse that issue and HOW to prepare a complete BUSINESS PLANNING and EXECUTION. At the same time it is easily available at the Block/Taluka/Mandal level.
Akansha Srivastava
Akansha Srivastava 11 years 2 months ago
For an entrepreneurship is important to know one's inner quality and leadership, we should make it a prime subject form school itself.
Uday Kumar K
Uday Kumar K 11 years 2 months ago
EntrepreneurshipEducation should be a syllabus from class 10 and after the graduation they can go for further training at the institutions like http://www.rudsetitraining.org/
Anjani Chowdary
Anjani Chowdary 11 years 2 months ago
As per my recommendation, entrepreneurship education in India can be promoted with the held of educational institutions. The youth can get inspired if there are workshops for entrepreneurship programs. At this stage we see that many engineers too want to become successful Entrepreneurs,so there is a wide scope for entrepreneurs. Policy in the form of compulsory one or two month course must be enforced so that students or the youth get a basic idea about entrepreneurship.
mathai kuriakose
mathai kuriakose 11 years 2 months ago
entrepreneurship is not exactly a skill . it is much more . and is dependent more on economical , political and international policies than on aspiration, mindset or training. but soft skills are mercifully different. let us try to imbibe these qualities like effective expression, lateral thinking , positive attitude in 100% of our young people
Shivalingam A
Shivalingam A 11 years 2 months ago
Modhi Saab, First i want to save the small scale industry then that will help to improve bigger companies behind that getting more new entrepreneurs please do some magic sir. Thanks by Shivaa.
Shivalingam A
Shivalingam A 11 years 2 months ago
Dear Prime minister sir,I am running small BPO center in Electronic city, i am giving opportunity of job near 100 + semi skilled workers , Last 8 years still we are not get any financial support from government or banks, because of document issue, I am coming from poor farmer background just ITI passed, still i am with bike only i cant able to pay my chilled school fee also,still i am a entrepreneur ,i have projects i am struggling to run the company ,i required small help to run the company,
NIKHIL MUKHOPADHYAY
NIKHIL MUKHOPADHYAY 11 years 2 months ago
Dear Mr. Prime Minister, Thank you very much for providing this platform to express ideas and views. In my opinion entrepreneurship education definitely required but creation of healthy entrepreneur subject to have a healthy quality competitive market. Which leads to become a producer of quality goods. Regret to say the present scenario is only PRICE COMPETITIVE. Which kills QUALITY everywhere and this HAS TO MAKE "MAKE IN INDIA" SLOGAN A BIG FAILURE.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 2 months ago
It may not be out of place to mention here that World Earth Hour Day should be taken more seriously than it is taken currently. In several parts of our country this 'day', this 'hour' is taken quite casually. It has not been said for nothing that "Enery Saved Is Energy Produced". Just to be said that switching off lights for one hour once in one year is just symbolism, is to slight the grand purpose behind this grand 'event'. Rather, WE SHOULD CONSIDER OBSERVANCE OF THIS EVENT ONCE IN ONE MONTH.
ajay bhartav
ajay bhartav 11 years 2 months ago
Dear Prime Minister ji,Today while working in education industry since last 15 years , i find the real need is to use affordable technology in education across India ,specially in villages ,the main reason our teacher are not highly educated and there level of understating differ .only simple high quality teaching aid can bring equality in teaching across school mainly rural India.