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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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Shishir Bansal
Shishir Bansal 11 years 1 day ago
A small/new entrepreneur cannot purchase the industrial land in Delhi/NCR due very high rates PSQM. Govt should create industrial MSME clusters in every district/towns/states . Banks should provide soft loans upto 5Crore with low interest.Govt should provide encouragement for identifying the product for manufacturing,technology training & certifications from Govt & private institutions. Marketing support for the products produce in MSME companies in Indian and foreign markets.
Shishir Bansal
Shishir Bansal 11 years 1 day ago
Our education system is only to produce good job seekers.It does not produce owners/entrepreneurs and independent personalities.Govt should encourage entrepreneurship right from school/colleges and university level. Encouragement should be given to MSME companies by providing good industrial infrastructure such as build up sheds with electricity and water connections ,good roads for transport and a clean environment.These build up sheds should be on lease basis or purchase basis.
Priti Baranwal
Priti Baranwal 11 years 1 day ago
Entrepreneurship is what we see in Business Tycoons as well as road side tea sellers, so not restricted to a particular segment. Build policies around creativity, ideas, financial requirements, benefits etc. depending on such segments. And the most important, give a sense of security because half the crowd backs out due to fear of failure.
shivsharan
shivsharan 11 years 1 day ago
build basic infrastructure, remove 100 registration process. make simple unique countrywide process for small scale sector, make policy to enable certain amount of business given to start-up otherwise they will not sustain. most important thing remove corruption in govt offices. tax system for small scale industry should be affordable to industry.
Ankit Saraswat
Ankit Saraswat 11 years 1 day ago
IIT Jodhpur have been ruled by a dictator director. He curbed entrepreneurship cell, Innovation and Incubation centre just because he does not like it. He even curbed the grant given by government to IIT Jodhpur alums and other state engineers to start their company. He made conditions so inhabitable that everyone had to quit. Go through this link for details http://goo.gl/QYNZ5l Now students are protesting against his dictatorship and wrong doings. Check #DictatorFreeIITJ on tweeter now
hirak pandit
hirak pandit 11 years 1 day ago
the main problem with entrepreneur is funding. They might have good ideas but their setback. So government must make some new policy for the aspiring entrepreneur for their funding at their start-up which they may return back after some stipulated time of their business.
Rahul Singla
Rahul Singla 11 years 2 days ago
risk of failure does not favour enterpreneurship.it is asked that we must make a nature to take risks to be buisnessman.but u will notice foreign biz dont take risks.govt must secure those who are startups and provide them some sort of cover devoid of terms and conditions(to boost it) like insurance etc.once the so called failure branding is finished everyone will start mass production of whatever ideas he has.that is going to definitely help.
santanu dutt
santanu dutt 11 years 2 days ago
scrap the multi-party system in indian politics, instead implement bi-party system in line with developed world. the multi-party sytem is the main culprit behind the political turmoil in india which eroded the rank of india(119th) in recently published business resiliance index.
Kamlesh_5
Kamlesh_5 11 years 2 days ago
one aspect of valuation of the Higher Secondary grade students should be to participate in a socially useful activity and the same should be judged by the affected and involved parties of the activity . At least 60 % of the content in The lessons learned by them in the textbooks should be relevant to the present day needs of Society !