Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, June 15
The Entrepreneurship Development Cell at the CT Group of Institutions has started a series of events called Nayi Neev (New Foundation) to unfold various aspects of entrepreneurship. Under this initiative, the institute plans to hold many online sessions. Three such sessions have already been held.
CT Group managing director Manbir Singh and convener Vansh Raheja said this kind of series would encourage creativity, innovation, and collaboration among the students and was indeed needed to give a new point to the students and searching the profitable opportunities not only for personal growth but also contribute towards the economic growth of the nation.
He said these series would help the students to develop life skills that would serve them well beyond the classroom walls. These skills include problem-solving, teamwork, empathy as well as learning to accept failure as a part of the growth process. It also focuses on developing real-world skills that would help the students to lead exceptional lives in a rapidly changing world.
In the first episode of this series, the basic and most essential topic chosen was ‘Founding roots to entrepreneurship’. Arushi Kalsi, an aspirant entrepreneur, was the eminent speaker. The session was having panellists from the team members of the CT Group. The students joined the live session on the different social networking media. She shared her experience that how she thought to establish a business separate from the family business. She also shared her journey of three years of experience of running an individual business line.
The second episode of the series emphasised on ‘Readiness to become an entrepreneur: Right age, right mindset and right skills’ given by Karan Singla, managing director, Narain Group. The third episode of the series focused on ‘Entrepreneurial strategies: Generating and exploring new entry opportunities’ given by Sumit Tiwari, CEO, Timus Lifestyle.
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