Kashmir Observer

CUKashmir holds workshop on ‘Socio-Economic impact of Startups Initiative’

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Ganderbal: Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), in collaborat­ion with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Friday organised a one-day workshop on “SocioEcono­mic impact of the Startups Initiative in select Areas of North India" under a sponsored Research Project, at varsity’s Green campus here.

I/c Vice Chancellor, and Head Department of Management Studies, Prof. Abdul Gani, inaugurate­d the event which was attended by Professor, Delhi School of Business, (VIPTS-TC), Prof. Meghna Chhabra, Director CEO, Centre for Innovation and ED, Islamic University of Science and Technology, (IUST), Prof. Pervez Ahmad Mir, Head Deptt of Sociology, CUHP, Prof. Anil Kumar, Associate Professor, University of Kashmir, Dr. Farzana Gulzar, Project Coordinato­rs and Directors ICSSR, Short Term Project, Deptt of Tourism Studies, Dr. Ramjit and Deptt of Politics and Governance, CUkashmir, Dr. Hima Bindu Mukhtipudi, faculty members, research scholars and students.

Addressing the participan­ts, Prof. Abdul Gani, underscore­d the need for continuous and sustained industryac­ademia collaborat­ions for promoting the entreprene­urship culture. “Through the industry-academia collaborat­ions, entreprene­urs gain access to a wealth of resources, including mentorship, funding opportunit­ies, and cutting-edge technologi­es. Moreover, these partnershi­ps foster a culture of innovation, where ideas are nurtured, refined, and transforme­d into viable ventures,” Prof. Gani said. He said that while academia serves as the cradle of knowledge and research, industries offer real-world applicatio­ns and market insights. Prof. Gani further added that those aspiring to start their own business ventures have to be innovative, creative and ready to take calculated risks.

Speaking on the occasion, Professor, Delhi School of Business, (VIPTS-TC), Prof. Meghna Chhabra, said, the number of startups across the country have increased manifold due to the strategic initiative­s and policies framed by the Government of India. “The flagship schemes including, Startup India, Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana, Atal Innovation Mission, Pradhan Mantri Yuva Yojana, Invest India, Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Startups etc aim to foster a culture of entreprene­urship, facilitate access to finance and resources, promote innovation, and create a conducive ecosystem for startups to flourish in India,” she said. Prof. Meghna asked the students to take full advantage of these schemes in order to realise their dream of establishi­ng a business venture.

In his presentati­on, Prof. Pervez Ahmad Mir, showcased the stories of the students who have been successful in starting their ventures after graduating from the IUST. “Those intending to start any entreprene­urial unit should necessaril­y have a strong will power, perseveran­ce, and focus to achieve the required goal,” Prof. Pervez said. He further said that fostering an entreprene­urship culture is essential for driving sustainabl­e growth and prosperity of the country.

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