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• Entrepreneurial Management (Spanish Language)
• Entrepreneurship Education, Knowledge Management and Policy Research
The programme began on March 12 and concluded on March 25, 2025. 57 Policy-makers,
Business Owners, Managers, Executives and Working Professionals from 12 countries The programme commenced on March 18 and concluded on 31 March 2025 With the aim
participated. They drew learning on developing an organizational framework and to enable participants to develop customized entrepreneurship education policies,
implementing entrepreneurial management practices that foster entrepreneurial culture strategies and programmes. It focused on fostering resilient early-stage entrepreneurs,
at all levels within the organization. The programme also exposed the participants to the grooming family business successors, supporting women entrepreneurs and nurturing
culture and practices that define the country. They got acquainted with several folk dance intrapreneurs. Participants were guided to initiate and conduct programmes on
forms and even learnt the famous 'garba' of Gujarat, arrangements for which were made by entrepreneurship, research and establish Entrepreneurship Development Cells to raise
EDII in assistance with Department of Sports, Youth and Culture Activities, Govt. of Gujarat. awareness on entrepreneurship. They were also trained to develop business incubators
The participants also presented a mesmerising 'garba' dance performance along with their within institutions to support students in developing bankable business plans and start-
country folk dances and songs, at the Valedictory event. ups. As informed by Course Director, Dr. Pankaj Bharti, ”The course was divided into six
modules covering vital aspects of Education Policy, Entrepreneurship Education Process
and Capacity Building and Institutionalization of Entrepreneurship Education and
Research.
30 Government/private sector officials, Principals, teachers, deans, professors, lecturers,
Heads of business incubators, women entrepreneurs, small business consultants and
media representatives from 17 countries benefitted.
EDII remains dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of professionals from developing
nations, fostering entrepreneurship, promoting best practices and accelerating skill
development, thus contributing to the growth of sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems
across the globe.
Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII, appreciated the active participation of trainees in sharing their
experiences and country management practices. He emphasized on the significance of learning which
happens over networking and outside classrooms during interactions. Dr. Shukla appreciated the dance
performances and the involvement and eagerness of the participants to get familiar every aspect of the
country.
Dr. Sunil Shukla with the participants of Entrepreneurship Education, Knowledge Management and
Policy Research at the valedictory function.
Participants of Entrepreneurial Management (Spanish Language) performing Garba at
the Valediction Ceremony.
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