Monday, December 10, 2012
EDI, CII and Young Indians organize a Seminar on Enterprising Gujarat – Encouraging Entrepreneurship
In association with CII and Young
Indians, EDI conducted a seminar on Enterprising
Gujarat – Encouraging Entrepreneurship at its campus as a part of world
entrepreneurship week. Students from EDI and various colleges/universities of
Ahmedabad, like PDPU, IBS School of Business Management, Xcellon Institute, CEPT
and IIPM. The Chief Guest for the function was Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Executive
Chairman, Metro Link Express for Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad Co. Ltd. Also present on the occasion were Mr. Piyush
Shah, Chairman-CII, Shri Yatindra Sharma, Past Chairman – CII, Mr. Dev
Mukherjee, Director CII, and Dr. Dinesh Awasthi, Director –EDI. The function
began with the welcome address of Dr. Awasthi.
The Chief Guest, Mr. Sanjay Gupta
in his keynote address, expressed happiness that “entrepreneurship’ was now
taught as a subject, giving youth the advantage of starting early rather than making
them wait for several years to take experience before venturing. He urged the students
not to be afraid of failures as he believed failures taught lessons which
success never did. Shri Gupta termed ‘right business ideas’ and the ‘skills to
pursue them’ as the essence of entrepreneurship. Giving prominence to ‘optimization’ over
‘innovation’, Shri Gupta said that in the Metro Link Express Project, they had
achieved optimization in operational planning, understanding customer expectations,
and thus achieved landmarks like reduction in cost by 35 % and increase in
speed. Emphasizing on the significance of research he said that for this
project too, they had researched technologies across the world and then brought
them all together.
Mr. Piyush Shah, Chairman-CII Gujarat
State Council in his theme address hoped that this celebration of
entrepreneurship would motivate many young people to step forward and be a part
of this happening world of entrepreneurship. He stated that India was
fortunate to be a young country and, very soon it would have a highly conducive
entrepreneurial climate.
Shri Yatindra Sharma, Past Chairman
– CII Gujarat State Council emphasized on the fact that India needs to foster a stronger
culture of entrepreneurship. Tracing his own success story he inspired all to be
determined, have the right entrepreneurial spirit and move ahead with a passion
to succeed.
In his concluding remarks, Dr.
Dinesh Awasthi, Director –EDI, urged all students to dream big and achieve big
as India ,
he said, was going through the most fruitful time with opportunities in plenty
and pro-SME policies. Inspiring the youth to think big he asked them to trust
‘next practices’ instead of ‘best practices’ and change the game itself instead
of changing just the rules, while pursuing entrepreneurship.
The inaugural session was followed by Panel Discussions on ‘Encouraging Start-ups- The Next generation Innovators: Role of Academics and Business Incubators,’ and ‘Enterprising Gujarat – Idea Generation & Emerging Opportunities’. The discussions explored entrepreneurship as the key driver of equitable economic growth with immense potential to generate employment opportunities. The discussions also answered questions like; What does it take to nurture entrepreneurship? , Can the conditions required to nurture entrepreneurship be created by careful design and in a planned manner? What is the relevance of entrepreneurship in India and Indian Industry?
Sunday, October 28, 2012
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Profile Of EDI
http://www.itimes.com/public/groups/Entrepreneurship-Development-Institute-of-India?ctype=ahmedabadWednesday, October 24, 2012
Pre-Visit to Vasad Ravines
This event planed on 28th October 2012 Sunday is at Vasad around 90KM from EDI
India. Activities to be done are
- Snake and reptile show
- Adventure activities
- A short trek along the river Mahi Sagar river
Purpose of the visit:
It is an effort to educate students with basic species of
snakes and reptiles commonly found in Gujarat along with few demonstration of Snakes and also learn about their
importance in our lives and environment. This event is led by Nature Club
Vidhyanagar who work for Nature conservation specially rescue of Snakes.
Adventure activities and trek planed would help explore a new place with
different bio-diversity and also give a change from routine life. It is going to be a fun filled learning experience.
Registration Details :
Registration Details |
Photos of Pre-Visit of the Site:
SEED visited Aranya Wilderness Park
SEED -
Students for Environment at EDI is a group of students at EDI who believe in
having fun in lap of Mother Nature and learn some lessons of life through
experience.
It conducted
its first event “Aao kuch Toofani karte hai” Its motive was to rejuvenate a
child inside everyone. This event took shape under guidance of Shalabh mittal
sir and with the support of Satya Acharya sir. It was conducted at Aranya Wilderness
Park, near Indroda National Park, Gandhinagar. This event was led by Mr. Madhu Menon Director of Anala Outdoors and environmental activists.
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Into The Woods |
Team SEED |
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Butterfly Park |
Participants
along with Madhu Menon sir and his team reached the Park at 7:30 A.M. started
their Nature Trail from the gate of the park. We came across Nilgais, the
biggest antelope found in Asia and groups of peafowls, Males as well as
Females. Males on display to attract females were also spotted during Nature
Trail. After the Trail everyone had a talk with Madhu Menon sir about relation
of humans with nature and how almost every invention, every technology is the
product of some or other observation of elements of Nature. We learnt even
after being so advance in all fields some or the other way we are closely
related to Mother Nature.
Playing Games |
Then came
breakfast time followed by a walk to the lake where we had a “Playing Games”
session, this was the time we all forgot we were PG students of such a reputed
college EDI and played games like a child. Those innocent days of childhood were
recalled. Near the lake we also spotted and identified few species of birds
like Lapwing (Titodi), water-hen, egret (Baglo), Tailor bird, Cuckoo etc.
Finally we got free time when we visited a Garden in the park known as
“Butterfly valley” and clicked so many photographs. It was a small simple 5
hours event but these 5 hours were enough to de-stress ourselves from our busy
schedule at college. In all it was a simple yet effective way of spending a
weekend morning. Looking forward for
some more such different experiences.
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