Friday, August 2, 2013

Petroleum Ministry and Delhi Government launched IGL Suraksha Yojana

Union Ministry for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Delhi state government on 31 July 2013 launched IGL Suraksha Yojana, a group accident insurance scheme for nearly 2.5 lakh drivers of CNG run public transport vehicles in Delhi.
New schemes like IGL Suraksha Yojana are required to be introduced to benefit the common man.  IGL would be paying the premium amounting to nearly 35 lakh rupees for the insurance scheme, which is currently being offered through Oriental Insurance Company.

Apurv Bhansali
apurv15@ediindia.org

Central Data to be Used to Identify Beneficiaries of Food Security Scheme

The Planning Commission of India decided to prepare a comparative data for the Department of Food in order to roll out the National Food Security Ordinance in all the States. The comparative data will be based on NSSO Statistics, which covers the food consumption patterns and differential pricing in rural and urban areas in different States.

This step would help the Union Ministry of Food and Public distribution to take an immediate call on the basis of which, it will allocate food grain to different States for coverage of 75 percent of the rural population and 50 percent of the urban population under the National Food Security Ordinance. 

The aim of the Central Government is to protect the current allocation to States under the Targeted Public Distribution System, which will be based on the average lifting of food grains by States in the last three years. 

Apurv Bhansali
apurv15@ediindia.org

UPA favours creation of Telangana

The ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA)on July 30 unanimously endorsed the creation of a separate state of Telangana.

"The UPA unanimously decided in favour of Telangana," It is resolved to request the Central government to make steps in accordance with the Constitution to form a separate state of Telangana ......within a definite timeframe," said a resolution of the Congress Working Committee, the highest policy-making body of the party, after over an hour-long meeting.
The Congress also decided to recommend to the government that Hyderabad be made the joint capital of the newly-proposed state and the other regions -Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra for a period of 10 years.
The momentous decisions by the CWC and the UPA came after hectic consultations for the last over a week on creation of the 29th state of the country that will have a geographical area of 10 of the 23 districts of undivided Andhra Pradesh.
The decision also brings to fruition the announcement made by the then Home Minister P Chidambaram on 9th December 2009 for creation of Telangana.
Contrary to speculation that the new state could be named Rayala Telangana, including a couple of districts of Rayalaseema, the districts that will be part of the new state will be Adilabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, Mahaboobnagar, Medak, Nalgonda, Nizamabad, Rangareddy and Warangal besides Hyderabad.
At the moment the idea is to have 10 districts in Telangana but it will be for the Group of Ministers to consider demands for inclusion of more areas, AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh, incharge of Andhra Pradesh affairs in Congress, told a press conference after the CWC meeting.
Out of 42 Lok Sabha seats and 294 Assembly seats in Andhra Pradehs, Telangana is likely to have 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 Assembly seats.


Apurv Bhansali
apurv15@ediindia.org

IAN Invests In IndiaCollegeSearch


IAN Invests In IndiaCollegeSearch
Indian Angel Network has invested undisclosed amount in Gurgaon-based India College Search, startupcentral states. The funds raised will be used to hire talent and grow the company’s presence.
The IAN members who have invested in the startup are Anupam Mittal, Vikram Upadhyaya and Varun Khurana. The company is the first from the IAN incubator to raise funding from the angel investor group.
Founded in 2010 by Parul Bansal and Anirudh Motwani, IndiaCollegeSearch is owned by Am Edumedia Private Limited. It enables students to browse, filter and explore colleges across various locations and based on several different parameters.
It has over 7000 colleges and 1 lakh admission seekers on its platform. A student can access detailed information about a college on IndiaCollegeSearch.com, which includes info about infrastructure, faculty, placement track record as well as starting salaries and names of hiring companies.
Students can also create a shortlist of colleges by their scores in entrance exams – a neat way to narrow down data to a short list that meets their needs. In 2011, the company received R5.8 Mn seed funding from VAS Capital.
Other players in this space include Info Edge owned Shiksha, HT Media owned HTCampus, Indiatimes owned EducationTimes, Sequoia Capital funded formersocial network Minglebox.com, Coolavenues.com, MBAUniverse.com, Accentium owned StudyNation.
Recently, IAN invested in ranking platform for competitive exams – RankJunction; Alma Mater, an online brand for official school and college merchandise.

USL Fully Acquires Four Seasons Wines


USL Fully Acquires Four Seasons Wines
United Spirits Limited has acquired 49% stake in its JV - Four Seasons Wines. USL acquired the minority shares held by the Sharad Pawar family to make it a 100% subsidiary. Four Season Wines was formed as a 51:49 JV between the UB group and the farmers from the Baramati , led by the Pawar family, in 2007.
Through this JV, USL had forayed into the premium domestic wine segment. As per the JV, UB group had agreed to buy all the grapes produced by these farmers at a fixed price besides buying about 300 acres of land within that area.
However the Pawar family members had re-distributed their shares among the big grape farmers sometime ago, which has been taken over by the company now.
USL’s wine business in India operates through two companies - United Vintners Limited and Four Season’s Wines Limited.
UVL imports wines from all over the world to offer a portfolio of wines of different origin, varietals, styles and price points. The current portfolio comprises a selection of wines from New Zealand, Australia, Portugal, South Africa and France.
Four Seasons produces wines from grapes grown around Sahyadri valley in Maharashtra and at its own Four Seasons winery near Baramati, near Pune.
Four Seasons Wines markets its wines under the two brand names Zinzi and Four Seasons.The company currently has a capacity of 8 million bottles per annum.
USL's other 100% subsidiaries include Whyte & Mackay, Bouvet Ladubay and Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited. It enjoys a strong 59% market share for its first line brands in India.
USL sold 123.7 Mn cases for the fiscal ending March 31st, 2013.
The company has a sizeable presence in India with distilleries and sales offices all across the country, and a team of over 7500 people with an export destination of 37 countries.
Recently global spirits major Diageo had acquired a controlling stake in USL. With this Mallya with his promoter-led companies had 11.08 % of USL’s enlarged share capital and Diageo’s holding in USL went upto 25.02%.
Also, Morgan Stanley had bought 0.74% stake in USL through a bulk deal.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Why Young Entrepreneurs MUST Go to Entrepreneurship College

Why Young Entrepreneurs MUST Go to College

should young entrepreneurs go to college
While there have been articles on there being no need of young entrepreneur to go college and even some lists of entrepreneurs who succeeded without having a college Degree (also suggesting that going to college is a waste of time), there have been a lot of confusion for the budding young entrepreneur with a lot of vigor and passion for business and the action these young entrepreneurs take will have a lasting effect on their lives.

For the sake of complete transparency I’d like to tell you that I have also battled with the idea of going to college or not with a lot of pressure from parents and others and I’m a kind of person who doesn’t change my mind once it’s fixed. I even went on to back up my argument with examples of l entrepreneurs successful like Bill Gates, who are making it as college dropouts but now I can simply say my decision then was as a result of childhood foolishness – I know a lot of people will disagree.
I’m not trying to say going to college is a must to succeed in life, far from it, but there are so many importance of going to college that I’d advice young entrepreneurs not to try to play with it.
This is not a rule and I know you have the final say on what goes on in your life, this article is only expressing my views on the subject.

College Increases the Chances of Your Success in Life
If you take a look at most of the young entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs who believe going to college is not important to succeeding in life you will also notice they’re always citing examples of great and extraordinary entrepreneurs like Bill Gates. If I may ask, how many young entrepreneurs are as extraordinary as Bill Gates? Being extraordinary is not all about having a great idea or knowledge about a subject but knowing how to present your ideas in a very effective way.
We hardly have one extraordinary entrepreneur in a million and if this is considered you’ll notice that deciding not to go to college is a very dangerous decision for a young entrepreneur to make.
We only hear about college dropouts who are successful entrepreneurs, and we only hear about them because they are successful. You have read a list of college dropouts who are successful but have you ever read a list of college dropouts who are complete entrepreneurial failures? Never! You can’t even see a list like that because most of these entrepreneurs are not ready to own up to their “foolishness”.
I have enough facts to back up my argument and I have read interviews about successful entrepreneurs who wish they didn’t drop out of college, like this one. The truth is that many entrepreneurs eventually discover their mistake (of not going to college) later in life and in order to protect their ego they still go on saying it’s a good thing to be a college dropout.
If we take a look at the numbers, very few college dropouts become super successful as an entrepreneur and many of the unsuccessful ones end up blaming themselves in the future, they end up saying something in this line, If Only I had a college degree!

It Increases Your Self-Esteem
Imagine speaking in the midst of CEO’s, highly educated people and even some uneducated people and starting your statement with something of this nature, I am a college dropout…, irrespective of your achievements you’ll still see people shaking their heads at you and asking themselves if that is a thing to pride yourself at.
It is always great to go against the norm and I am a great fan of that, but you should also realize that going to college is a life of its own and people have a separate way of thinking about those who don’t go to college. They have been taught that going to college is the only way to succeed in life and even if they love you and your achievements as a successful college dropout they will still relate with you in a different way because they can’t control that feeling of theirs with which they were brought up (that going to college is essential to success).
If you see a successful entrepreneur who has a lot of achievements under his belt start a speech with something in this line, I have a PhD in applied mathematics, but I’m happy I’ve never used it to work…because being an entrepreneur was my best decision in life. You will be filled with awe and respect for the fellow, you will begin to see the person as a highly intelligent, educated fellow who knows what he is saying, not just an illiterate.

You Have a Fallback Option
While most of the time there isn’t a need for a fallback option, it isn’t a bad thing to have it. Since there is very little guarantee of you succeeding as an entrepreneur you at least have something to back you up.
Take a look at the most successful entrepreneurs we have in history and you will notice that a large percentage of them worked on their business for at least five years before they could succeed. If you don’t have a job, if you don’t have a degree, even if you have the motivation, you should know that it isn’t easy to succeed as an entrepreneur. I am not trying to tell you to neglect your ventures and kill your dreams of being a successful entrepreneur, I’m only telling you that it takes time, it takes real time, and your college degree can be a great thing for you to get a job, funds and respect for the main time.
You will notice the use of respect in my last statement and you might be asking that of what importance is respect to success as an entrepreneur. It has been proved that over 70% of Start-up Fail in their first year and if you imagine yourself being the founder of one of these startups and you’re a college dropout. You will have lost your public image in the first place (a dropout?) and the inability to build a successful business for years with that bad public image will make you frustrated, quit and almost think of committing suicide.

You Get More Knowledge and Experience
Many entrepreneurs will question this and eventually reiterate by saying that real experience comes from maintaining a business. That is no doubt the truth but there is some truth to what I’m saying here.
Going to college enables you take a course and with constant learning and practice your knowledge of that course will no doubt improve. You will also be able to meet a lot of like-minded people and you will be able to learn from them, you will also gain experience in networking and communicating with people.
Many young entrepreneurs have poor networking and communication skills and this will go a long way to affect their success in business and in life – going to college will help you learn a lot of things along this line and one of those things will be the ability to sharpen and improve your communication and networking skills.

A Different Approach

After taking a look at most of the entrepreneurs who supported not going to college, a common theme I noticed among them is that most of them are enrolled in courses they have little to no interest in. An entrepreneur can’t succeed in every business because interest is important, for example, a sound programmer will hardly succeed in building a diaper business – the same thing applies for going to college. Your approach must be different; going to college shouldn’t be about getting the best grades but going to learn more about what you love.

Conclusion
Without doubt, as backed by the above argument, my advice is that young entrepreneurs should go to college. Even if only to improve your self-esteem, you will be very happy you did.

Apurv Bhansali
apurv15@ediindia.org

Sources : Young Entrepreneurs "writtersincharge"