There has been a great deal of emphasis on developing entrepreneurship in the country to promote first generation entrepreneurs. Realizing the effective role of entrepreneurship in the process of industrialization in the developed countries, India and others developing nations viewed this as an effective measure to develop entrepreneurship to promote national production, balanced regional development and dispersal of economic power and provide better employment opportunities. It was stressed by researchers that the economic backwardness of a region might be attributed largely to inadequacy of the supply of entrepreneurship in the region. If this deficiency can be removed by developing entrepreneurship, the problem of unemployment will be solved and the region will be able to compete with the rest of the country. Moreover, it is a fact that the youth (18-35 age) contribute Forty percent (40%) of the total population of India. Therefore, it is important to encourage youth to take up entrepreneurship as a career for the growth and development of the country. Over the past few years, the government through various ministries has launched various skill development training programmes in the Country and tried to develop and enhance the skills of youth, so that they may be easily getting the employment in the market. The 2009 Skill and Entrepreneurship Development Policy clearly specified that skills-related training should become outcome-focused and linked to jobs and employability.
Course Name | Duration | Course Type | Fees(in Rs) |
Trainers Training Program on Entrepreneurship, Employability & Life Skills | 4 days | online | 5,900 |