New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday launched the Business Blasters Senior Program for universities and industrial training institutes under the city government.
Speaking at the launch event, Atishi stressed on the importance of promoting entrepreneurship among students.
“Although universities like Ambedkar University, Netaji Subhash Technological University and Indian Institute of Information Technology-Delhi have excellent placement records, the need to launch the Business Blasters Senior Program arises from our objective of empowering students to become job creators ,” he said. Said.
According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office, Atishi highlighted the success stories of the existing Business Blasters initiative for government schools, which encourages students to develop start-up ideas.
He shared examples of students who have successfully started ventures, including Ashish, founder of a logistics start-up that employs 50 people, and a student from East Delhi whose Bluetooth speaker idea attracted the interest of investors.
The CMO statement said, “The program has eliminated the fear of failure among the students. They are now ready to take risks and start afresh if a venture does not succeed. This confidence reassures me. that these young entrepreneurs will make a significant contribution to India’s economy.” As Atishi says.
The new program will expand the initiative to universities and offer seed funding Student teams will receive Rs 50,000 to transform their business ideas into start-ups.
“This approach that started in schools will now help university students become entrepreneurs of the future and strengthen India’s position globally,” Atishi said.
According to the statement, the event also featured a panel discussion with former participants of the school-level program who shared their journey of transforming small seed funds. 2,000 in successful businesses.
The CMO said the Chief Minister expressed confidence in the potential of the program to promote entrepreneurship and innovation among young adults, contributing to India’s growth as a global leader in business and technology.
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