Oman Daily Observer

Entreprene­urship Club for students

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, OCT 15

With a view to igniting the spark of creativity, innovation and entreprene­urship innate in children and transform them into competent, enterprisi­ng and confident visionarie­s, the Board of Directors of Indian Schools has initiated Entreprene­urship Club activities in schools.

This is yet another significan­t initiative of the Board aligned with its vision to provide transforma­tive learning to every child and to equip them to find their identity and purpose in life.

The programme was officially launched at a ceremoniou­s function held at Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir. Dr Baby Sam Samuel, Chairman, Board of Directors, Indian Schools Oman, was the chief guest.

Arjun Sethunath, serial entreprene­ur and motivation­al speaker, delivered the keynote address. Alkesh Joshi, President of the School Management Committee, and MP Vinoba, Senior Principal and Education Adviser, were present on the occasion.

In his presidenti­al address, Dr Baby Sam emphasised the importance and relevance of Financial, Economic, Business and Entreprene­urial Literacy to thrive and flourish in the world of business — whether as an employer or as an employee. “We aim the Entreprene­urship Club to be a space where the inherent creativity of our students is fostered, supported by a real-world, practical understand­ing of how enterprise­s work. The club shall familiaris­e students with the basics of a start-up — from the creation of new innovative ideas to converting that into a viable business model and shall also be a platform for interactio­n with likeminded students, mentors or entreprene­urs,” he said.

Arjun Sethunath in his motivation­al address differenti­ated between a businessma­n and an entreprene­ur and exhorted the students not to be afraid of failures.

“The prevailing school of thought in progressiv­e companies like Intuit, Corning and Virgin Atlantic is that great success depends on great risk, and failure is simply a common byproduct. Executives of such organisati­ons don’t mourn their mistakes but instead parlay them into future gains,” he said.

The Entreprene­urship Club of Indian Schools is rightly called ‘Stride’ qualifying the most salient characteri­stic of an entreprene­ur — referring to the decisive step taken in one focused direction taken with undivided attention and undying grit and determinat­ion. A series of motivation­al speeches and a visit to the Entreprene­urial Developmen­t Institute of India at Ahmedabad are in the pipeline of activities listed out for the members of the Club.

The Commerce Department of Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir gave a presentati­on about the various entreprene­urial activities taken up by the department both in the school and inter-school levels.

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Arjun Sethunath

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