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It’s very rare that a summer camp has the power to transform a student—both in
 Shri Ravi Teja Vasamsetty, Superintendent of Police   terms of perspective and behaviour. But I can say, with pride and gratitude, that
 (S.P.),  Gandhinagar  was  the  Chief  Guest  at  the   attending EDII did exactly that for me. I walked onto campus with zero expectations,
 Valedictory session of 47th National Summer Camp   convinced  I  was  signing  up  for  10  days  of  monotonous  lectures.  But  I  was
 on Entrepreneurial Adventures for Youth. Advising   completely wrong. It turned out to be the exact opposite. Over the course of those
 the participants, he said, “Believe in yourself and do   ten days, my understanding of entrepreneurship was reshaped, my confidence
 your karma, success will follow. As the Bhagavad   soared, and I made incredible friends from all over the country. I no longer shy away
 Gita teaches, doing your karma is in your hands; the   from new opportunities or people—a major win for the introvert in me!
 results are not. Entrepreneurship is not easy, but
 those with perseverance will succeed. Never lose   Each  morning  started  at  5:30  AM  with  a  yoga  session  at  6:00  A.M.  At  first,  it  felt
 sight of your goal.”     exhausting—especially  with  the  warden’s  alarm—but  soon,  that  45-minute  session
                          became the best part of my day. It reminded me how disconnected I had been from my
 Awarding the participants, Dr. Sunil Shukla,   physical health, and slowly, it began to strengthen not just my body, but my mindset too.
 Director  General,  EDII  stated,  “I   After yoga and freshening up, our day would begin with morning prayer meets at 8:00 P.M.
 congratulate  each  one  of  you  for   What  struck  me  most  was  how  inclusive  they  were—religion  and  language  were  no
 successfully  completing  this  camp.   barriers, and the atmosphere felt like home. Each morning, Eesha Ma’am would share an
 Implement  the  skills  you  have  acquired,   inspiring story that lit up our minds with motivation and purpose.
 with the right mindset. Keep working hard,
 remain positive and always remember to   The lectures by Sanjay Sir, Satya Sir, Kavita Ma’am, Rohan Sir, and others completely
 continue the process of learning.”  transformed how I saw entrepreneurship. I learnt that entrepreneurship isn’t just about
                          profit—it's about people, purpose, and behaviour. I discovered the difference between an
                          entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, and an enterprise. And that’s just a small piece of what I
                          took away.

                          One of the most powerful experiences was the daily MILLY (Most Important Lesson Learnt
                          Yesterday) sessions with Pankaj Sir. Although I’ve spoken in public before, I’ve always
                          lacked self-confidence. On Day 2, the idea of speaking in front of 60 people terrified me. I
 Dr. Sunil Shukla felicitating Ms. Margi Shah who   only stood up after 40 others had gone before me. But by Day 10, I was confidently among
 secured All India Rank - 4, in UPSC examination.   the first 15 to volunteer! What made this camp so impactful was how they never forced us.
 She  was  invited  as  an  achiever  in  the  45th   They encouraged us to take initiative on our own—creating a safe, nurturing space that
 National  Summer  Camp  on  Entrepreneurial   truly brought out the best in me.
 Stimulation for Children.
                          We were divided into six teams for thematic and cultural presentations. Working with such
                          a diverse group taught me how to distribute tasks and lead with empathy, using everyone's
                          strengths.  Each  night,  our  cultural  showcases—filled  with  skits,  dances,  and
 From entering the room on the first day knowing literally no one, to knowing
 everyone's life stories by the last day - this journey has been incredible. From   songs—reflected the beautiful diversity and talent of India’s youth.
 having a fear of public speaking to confidently sharing the 'most important   Our visit to NID (National Institute of Design) expanded our thinking beyond business. We
 lesson learnt yesterday', and from knowing very little about entrepreneurship   saw  how  design  and  entrepreneurship  intertwine,  opening  up  new  dimensions  of
 to  understanding  effective communication  and  persuasion  strategies, goal   creativity and innovation. And of course, I’ll never forget the friends I made and the
 setting  and  achievement,  creativity  and  innovation,  design  thinking  and   memories we created. Had I not attended EDII, I would have missed out on meeting such
 ideation, team building and leadership,  the Business Model Canvas, problem-  intelligent,  passionate,  and  kind-hearted  people.  I’ve  never  felt  more  accepted  and
 solving and negotiation, emerging technological trends, entrepreneurial finance and planning, and   connected with people my age. This summer camp helped me disconnect from the virtual
 social  entrepreneurship  —  this  camp  was  nothing  short  of  transformative.  Engaging  in  various   world and truly experience life. I explored what our country has to offer, and for that, I will
 activities with Pankaj Bharti, Sanjay Rao, Rohan Shah, Kavita Saxena and many other respected   be forever grateful.
 personalities was marvellous. Mr. Meet Jatakia inspired me to be like him for sure. Learning how body
 language plays a very important role in communication with Mr. Sanjay Rao and discovering how   Thank you, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Pankaj Sir, Diwakar Sir, and
 being confused can benefit with Rohan Shah. Every Part of this summer camp was productive...  Sunil Sir, for 10 unforgettable days that changed my life!
                                                                                   Chaarvi Jain, Participant
 Pragati Dayma, Participant                       47th Summer Camp on Entrepreneurial Adventures for Youth
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