SKUAST-K and GCW Srinagar Conduct Entrepreneurship Programs to Inspire Next-Gen Entrepreneurs
In a concerted effort to inspire and empower the next-gen entrepreneurs, the Institute of Business and Policy Research
(IBPR), SKUAST-K in collaboration with Government College for Women, M. A Road Srinagar successfully conducted a series of Entrepreneurship Awareness Programs on 28th November 2024. The programs covered a wide array of topics, including Agri tourism opportunities in J&K, access to startup support systems, funding mechanisms, and the essential marketing skills needed to turn innovative ideas into successful ventures. Experts from academics and industry shared their technicalities and insights related to the entrepreneurial journey in the 21st century. Participants also had the opportunity to engage in interactive sessions and gain guidance on transforming their aspirations into tangible business models.
Dr. Tauseef Ahmad Malik, Asst. Prof., GCW, Srinagar briefed about the essence of the entrepreneurship skill development programs towards inspiring students for enterprise creation and rewarding careers. Dr. Abid Sultan, Organizing secretary from SKUAST-K exemplified entrepreneurship as a cornerstone for economic growth and development.
Prof. S. H. Baba, Head, IBPR, epitomized entrepreneurship as a key for driving socio-economic transformation and inclusive development. He said these programs are designed not just to educate but to stimulate students to explore entrepreneurship pathways to innovation, empowerment, and societal progress. Prof. Rubeena Jabeen, Principal, expressed her gratitude to IBPR, SKUAST-K for organizing the entrepreneurship program at the college. She emphasized that these initiatives are a testament to the commitment of higher education institutes to empowering youth and equipping them with the tools and knowledge necessary to explore the world of entrepreneurship.
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