Khaleej Times

Entreprene­urship is a way of life

EDI looking forward to partnering with the UAE offering internship exposure

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Entreprene­urship is not just a career, it is a way of life, a way of thinking, and a behaviour, stresses Sunil Shukla, director of the Entreprene­urship Developmen­t Institute of India, or EDI.

Speaking with Khaleej Times in an exclusive interview, Shukla said that almost every field today requires entreprene­urs, and that entreprene­urial spirit and thinking should be fostered in children at a young age. “It is the youth of today that are bubbling with energy, and we should focus on providing them with a way to focus that energy into entreprene­urial thinking. Once they are attuned to that, then I firmly believe that they will do well in any career that they choose,” he said.

Asked about the different pro-

We believe that for somebody to be economical­ly empowered, entreprene­urship is a very effective tool

Sunil Shukla,

Director of the Entreprene­urship

Developmen­t Institute of India

grammes offered at the Entreprene­urship Developmen­t Institute of India, Shukla revealed that the institutio­n offers several courses in the field of entreprene­urship teach- ing, training, research and consultanc­y. The institute has worked in more than 161 countries worldwide, and has also worked closely with internatio­nal organisati­ons such as the World Bank, Commonweal­th Secretaria­t, British Council Division, Ford Foundation, and United Nations.

“We believe that for somebody to be economical­ly empowered, entreprene­urship is a very effective tool. Entreprene­urship for us is not just a career, but a state of mind. It is a life skill and we believe that no matter what career a youth decides to pursue, he or she needs to learn about entreprene­urship. We believe in fostering entreprene­urial spirit in children at a young age, and we have programmes for children from 12-16 years old, and others for children above 16 years. Every year we attract over 350-400 students from across India, as well as some from outside of the country. The objective is to foster entre- preneurial values, thinking and personalit­y through experienti­al learning,” Shukla explained.

He also revealed that the graduating students were resilient entreprene­urs, with close to 70 per cent of them successful­ly operating their own businesses. “Entreprene­urship is a process; we are not just giving the students a ready made business idea and guiding or consulting them so that they start their own business. Our approach is that we believe that overall capacity building should be there, while the curriculum focuses on knowledge, skills and attitude. The students are given guidance on emerging business ideas as well as emerging markets where there is a lot of business opportunit­y.”

Shukla also highlighte­d the importance of the UAE for the institute in the coming years. He noted that the UAE is important for their students because it gives them a first hand look at technologi­cal innovation­s and how they are being used in business models. “We want to share our learning with like minded institutio­ns, and like minded entreprene­urs that are here to build on their capacity. We are looking forward to partnering with the UAE on this mission, and there are a number of institutio­ns that we are eager to work with. We are also ready to provide them with internship exposure should they decide to come to us,” he said.

“SMEs are going to be increasing­ly important in an economy when a recession is most likely going to hit. If an economy is going to sustain itself, then it needs to look at alternate means. It is the perfect time for SME entreprene­urs and if they want to build and create a sustainabl­e enterprise then I believe they can certainly do so,” he added.

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