The Sunday Guardian

Today’s startups are multinatio­nal companies of tomorrow, says PM Modi

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NEW DELHI: Today’s startups are the multinatio­nal companies of tomorrow, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday adding that the scope of startups is increasing from farming to the space sector. Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone for the permanent campus of Iim-sambalpur, Odisha, via video conferenci­ng today. “Today’s startups are the multinatio­nal companies of tomorrow. Most startups are coming up in tier II and III cities of the country. From the farming sector to space sector, the scope for startups is increasing,” said PM Modi on the occasion. The permanent campus of IIM Sambalpur will represent the great heritage of Odisha, the Prime Minister stated. “Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, India has witnessed more number of unicorns in 2020. The youth have a huge responsibi­lity towards Brand India,” he added. “Till 2014, there were 13 IIMS in India. Today, there are 20 IIMS. Such a large talent pool can help strengthen the ‘Atmanirbha­r Bharat’ campaign,” said PM Modi. Present on the occasion, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, set up in 2015, IIM Sambalpur has already proved its mettle. “I am delighted that the Prime Minister is laying the foundation stone for infrastruc­tural developmen­t of IIM Sambalpur. In just about five years it (IIM Sambalpur) has been able to cast its positive impact upon the hierarchy of educationa­l institutio­ns in Odisha,” said Patnaik. Odisha has a tradition of excellence in education since ancient times, he added. “Education in Odisha is witnessing a rapid transition. I am happy that our state continues its dominance in the education sector and has emerged as the education hub of Eastern India,” Patnaik added. According to an official statement, IIM Sambalpur is the first IIM to implement the idea of the flipped classroom where the basic concepts are learnt in digital mode and experienti­al learning takes place in the class, through live projects from the industry. The Institute also outscored all other IIMS in terms of the highest gender diversity with 49 per cent girl students in MBA (201921) batch and 43 per cent in MBA (2020-22) batch, the statement said.

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