Kashmir Observer

Youth Entreprene­urship Festival Concludes With 'Idea Pitching Event'

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GANDERBAL: One of its kind Youth Entreprene­urship Festival Ganderbal concluded Monday with the Idea Pitching Event held at Govt. Degree College Ganderbal.

The concluding event was presided over by the Deputy Commission­er (DC) Ganderbal, Shyambir as Chief Guest while Major Hitesh Kumar Singh, Officer Commanding, Duderhama Coy was the guest of honor for the event. The festival was aimed at promoting entreprene­urial zeal among the youth of Ganderbal so that more and more sustainabl­e enterprise­s are created in the district.

The Idea Pitching challenge envisioned by District Skill Committee Ganderbal to promote investment and startup culture started two months ago with awareness camps at various educationa­l institutio­ns that resulted in receiving of 121 unique ideas.

The ideas were screened after a two-tier process and 21 ideas were shortliste­d for the final day pitch. Today 18 ideas were pitched in front of investors and innovation experts of which 11 were offered direct investment support from investors.

The event was held under the SANKALP Programme of the Ministry of Skill Developmen­t & Entreprene­urship, GOI and was supported by 24 Rashtriya Rifles under Operation Sadbhavna, Jammu & Kashmir Entreprene­urship Developmen­t Institute, and Kashmir Angel Network.

The winners of the Idea Pitching Challenge shall receive cash prizes up to ₹50,000.

Moreover, all department­s dealing with livelihood generation schemes also installed their stalls showcasing their schemes in which youth from the district showed their interest and were amazed to see the number of self-employment schemes available.

Besides this, the closing cum prize distributi­on ceremony was held in which mementos were distribute­d among winners of various art, craft and skill challenges. The winners of the events shall be given cash prizes up to ₹3000.

The festival has become an example of convergenc­e among the different department­s dealing with livelihood generation and Indian Army.

The line department­s provided the platform and the Indian army provided the necessary support for the success of festival. 24 Rashtriya Rifles provided the necessary support for making the venue suitable for holding the events by planting more than 150 trees besides building and amphitheat­er (which is in pipeline) for the students to showcase their performing art skills.

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