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REPORTS 116
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           Persistence and Evolution
           ...A Camp that Motivates to Persist and Evolve






           Catch  them  young….the  phrase  carries  immense  signicance  when  it  comes  to  promoting
           entrepreneurial traits among millennials.

           For last 39 years, EDII has been ensuring that children and youths from across the country get oriented
           towards  the  charms  of  being  an  entrepreneur  and  imbibe  entrepreneurial  skills  and  competencies.
           EDII conducts National Camps on Entrepreneurial Adventures for youth to help youths realize their hidden
           potential and develop capabilities to meet challenges ahead by acquiring entrepreneurial traits of risk-
           taking, creative thinking, conict management, effective communication and teamwork. The Institute also
           offers National Camps on Entrepreneurial Stimulation for Children with the objective to inculcate the 'spirit
           of enterprise and achievement' in children so that they learn to target higher-order achievements. So far,
           EDII has completed 39 Camps on Entrepreneurial Adventures, thus training 1657 youth, and 37 Camps on
           Entrepreneurial  Stimulation,  training  2511  children.  These  were  mainly  offered  during  the  summer
           vacations. For the rst time ever, EDII has started orienting children and youth towards entrepreneurial
           knowledge even during the winter break.


           The institute offered virtual Winter Camp on Entrepreneurial Adventures for youth and received response
           from 18 students across 4 states of India. The camp pedagogy targeted its objectives with interventions
           such as; entrepreneurial motivation, psychometric tests, and exercises to foster traits such as creativity,
           concern  for  excellence,  leadership,  problem-solving,  independence,  goal-setting,  interaction  with
           achievers and career counselling.


           Camp leader, Dr. Pankaj Bharti, felt that the camps were objective driven and hence the pedagogy was an
           amalgamation of lessons and activities that could be associated with tangible outcomes. He underlined
           how simulation exercises and case studies aimed at imparting real world experience to the students with an
           eye  on  ensuring  that  they  shed  their  inhibitions  and  develop  condence  to  take  bigger  stride  as
           entrepreneurs.

            They said…..
            “I am happy that I enrolled for this camp. Ever since COVID had set in, I was actually feeling that I need a
            push to envision bigger targets and plans, beyond the usual. I am glad that I got that orienta on through
            this camp. The idea of becoming an entrepreneur thrills me.”
                                                                           Shlok Totla, Gurugram, Haryana

            “Dealing  with  challenging  situa ons  is  extremely  important  in  career  or  in  real  life.  More  so,  an
            entrepreneur's life is replete with challenges. It is here that he/she has to exhibit traits that bail him / her out
            of the situa on. EDII's winter camp, touched upon all such important aspects. I feel enriched.”
                                                                          Gargi Gupta, Vikaspuri, New Delhi




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