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Doctoral Colloquium
 Addressing the gathering, Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII
 said, “The Biennial Conference consistently provides a platform
 for the researchers and educators worldwide, to share their ideas
 and  innovations  which  are  important  for  understanding  the
 complexities of entrepreneurship. By bringing together leading
 researchers and educators, this forum facilitates dissemination of
 research revelations, fostering new perspectives and shaping the
 future  of  entrepreneurial  practice,  thus  empowering  aspiring
 entrepreneurs with the knowledge they need to succeed.”




                             Another important event of the conference was the Doctoral Colloquium where the
 Dr. D.M Pestonjee, Psychologist and esteemed academician, the   PhD. scholars and FPM students from across the country, were mentored and guided on
 Chief Guest at the valedictory function stated, “Entrepreneurship   their research work. Seen here are (L to R) Dr. Arun Kumar G, Professor, Department of
 was, for a long time, believed to be a natural instinct, but that it   Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai; Dr. Sunil Shukla,
 can be taught has now come to be accept and endorsed widely. I   Director  General,  EDII;  Dr.  Satyajit  Majumdar,  Professor,  Centre  for  Social
 urge PhD. scholars to undertake research on the various phases on   Entrepreneurship & Dean, School of Management and Labour Studies, Tata Institute of
 entrepreneurship  and  their  impact  on  entrepreneurs.  Several   Social  Sciences  Mumbai  and  Dr.  Kailash  BL  Srivastava,  Professor,  Department  of
 critical issues still need to be addressed.”  Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur.

                             Best Doctoral Awards were presented to Ms. Tanaji Pavani Prabha, Ph.D Scholar, BITS
                             Pilani (Hyderabad) and Mr. Ashutosh Mishra & Ms. Anuja Sharma, FPM Scholars, EDII.

 Vice Chancellors'/Directors' Conclave



                     Entrepreneurship Immersion Programme























                       Entrepreneurship Immersion Training Programme for Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies,
                       Bangalore,  was  held  at  EDII  from  March  4  to  8,  2025  and  March  11  to  15,  2025,  for  47
                       participants. The programme aimed to equip students with the necessary skills and mindset
 As a part of the conference, a Vice Chancellors'/Directors' Conclave was also held to discuss the Innovations in
                       needed to pursue entrepreneurship as a viable career option. It provided hands-on exposure to
 Entrepreneurship Education. Universities from across the country were represented, moderated by (1st from L) Prof.   real-world  business  scenario,  including  market  dynamics,  business  planning,  financial
 (Dr.) Harivansh Chaturvedi, Director General, IILM Delhi, New Delhi. The panelists included (L to R) Prof. (Dr.) Deepak   management and risk assessment. Through interactive sessions, field visits, and case studies of
 Kumar Srivastava, Director, Indian Institute of Management Ranchi; Prof. (Dr.) Rajat Moona, Director, Indian Institute
                       successful  entrepreneurs,  students  gained  practical  insights  into  opportunity  identification,
 of Technology Gandhinagar; Prof. (Dr.) Rajul K. Gajjar, Vice-Chancellor, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad;
                       business model development and customer acquisition strategies. The programme fostered
 Prof. (Dr.) Ravi P Singh, Provost, Adani University, Ahmedabad; and Prof. (Dr.) Sameer Sood, Director, National   problem-solving  abilities,  creativity,  and  resilience,  preparing  students  to  start  their  own
 Institute of Fashion Technology, Gandhinagar.
                       businesses or adopt an entrepreneurial approach in any career path.

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