Delhi government's ‘Business Blasters’ programme is the first-ever school start-up initiative on such a large scale and it is being discussed all over the country.
Shimla based IIM-Indore graduate Oshin Goel had ample opportunities to take up a cushy job with the MNCs. But, she opted for a path less travelled believing her venture Vibrantdots can set an example for youngsters who believe in creating their own market.
Trends indicate that the best and the brightest youngsters are increasingly taking up entrepreneurship as their first career choice
Shagufta Chaudhry, describes herself as an ‘ambitious housewife’ and an ‘independent entrepreneur’
'Indian startups are steadily evolving into global entities creating business products, and solutions for the global market,' he said.
The move will bring India in the league of developed nations like the US, the UK, Singapore and Canada who already have SSE.
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Speaking at the maiden National Tribal Entrepreneurs Conclave 2018 on Friday, Oram had said: "Vijay Mallya is smart. He employed some intelligent people. He did something here and there with bankers, politicians, government."
She also said that technology had helped reduce barriers and was empowering and enabling women to become more flexible.
Bhamre also said that 67 lakh people enrolled under the Atal Pension Yojana, one of the social security schemes launched by the Prime Minister.
He would take his colour, brushes and canvas outside to paint and talk with his love. He would stand close to the window and paint, keeping an eye on his muse.
They say the violin mimics the human sound. In his case, it was that of love, of longing. He didn’t know any other way of loving.
Younger people do not have much progressive beliefs; a 2017 survey found that one-third of young people opposed inter-caste marriage.
The pandemic has made it clear that virtual learning is here to stay. In the West, the big question is whether it will dilute the quality of the college experience and education. In India, which grapples with digital divide, the question remains whether this will reach most people at all.
Even after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, many 'informed' individuals in India continue to deny the virus with unscientific claims and unfounded data. The latest? Omicron will end the pandemic.
Across Asia there are deeply entrenched obstacles to a mode of higher education that is liberal in multiple senses – disciplinary and epistemological but also social and political.
The two incidents in the recent past, one in Mon district of Nagaland and the other at Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, undermined the core principles democracy and federalism.