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Making entrepreneurship aspirational through entrepreneurship education

Start Date :
Mar 13, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 14, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
entrepreneurship education must be added to the core of every Degree/Diploma so that students have a much more viable choice of alternatives while making a career choice
sir our higher education system is to be given importance to two things one is science and technology and the entrepreneuership education the govt has to give full support to all entreprenuers.with regard to policy making .the govt should decla.are best entreprenuership policy by experts constituting the committee alon can evelop the nation d
Entrepreneurship education can only be successful if the students believe that setting up their own business won't have much hurdles like government restrictions, lack of knowledge of the norms and lack of motivation and opportunities given by the government.
Entrepreneurship refers to doing something new and better than the rest which required a lot of skill and multitasking and diverse knowledge of various other subjects. Giving equality to all the students irrespective of their caste,gender
Subsidy for entrepreneurs should be on project based and not on rational/cast/ gender base.Give talented person more benefits.
Educating entrepreneur isnt sufficient. In real India, getting approval is very tough and bribery rules on the top.some sort of platform needs to be done to get approval in one go and mainly with out bribery. In case of manufacturing sector, electricity should be give instantly. Next important one is the tax part.so many tax in India.for new entrepreneurs some sort of tax benifit should be done.
It is evident that, we have society affairs in such a way that people do not learn the things properly or they can be easily demoralised and demotivated by so called intellectuals. There must be a common protocol by the government or private system to provide the education, awareness about entrepreneurship. Otherwise our country will not grow. Pl share your ideas with me shahapur_vasu@yahoo.co.in
Honourable Sir, It refers news in today news paper regarding request to small scale manufacturers to develop their on brand by ads and promotions. Manufacture is a easy process anybody can do. But marketing supported by adds and proper network is a costly and time consuming affair. It requires more knowledge and funds to sustain in market. Hence I suggest that there should be a common brand to share till one stabilizes in production & supply supported by quality control, service, spec territory.
Think differently. We can not run economy based on principles written in foreign books.
India has enough gold to fund any kind of projects funding requirement.
Temples do not have experience in running banks.
If we can get some honest Bankers like Mr. Parekh or Mr. Mistry or Mr. Aditya and Mr. Kamat, we can give licences to these big temple Trusts to start their own Bank.
But Since they do not have experience in banking there gold is sitting idle in vaults.
Right step has been taken by PM by asking eminent teachers to visit educational institutes for special lectures. Emphasis must be given on education trips to firms mostly MSME where students can learn and understand various nitty-gritty involved in entrepreneurship. Also professionals must also be asked to visit educational institutes to share their expertise. #EntrepreneurshipEducation, #Entrepreneurship, #SkillDevelopment, #MyGov
In Education - do not give Students problems framed in advance and expect them to reach a predetermined solution, rather both student and teachers should frame problem based on real world data and their day to day experiences. let them reach more than one solution and see which one worked better.