06 Course/Programme Materials & Programme Reports: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2010-12)
    Taking into consideration the technical expertise and knowledge available with various departments and institutions in the region, it was thought important to network with them. Accordingly the STED Project -team held ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2009-12-25)
    It is widely recognized that today's environment is highly dynamic- exhibiting high rate of change in response to global competition and the application of new technologies. Continuing towards a post-industrial knowledge ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2009-12-04)
    'Information era' has thrown open new opportunities that are transforming lives of the masses. Talented and enterprising personalities are exploiting such opportunities translating them into business ventures. The student ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2009-12-14)
    EDI has been spreading the concept of entrepreneurship throughout the nation with a belief that entrepreneurs need not necessarily be born, but can be developed through well conceived and well directed training interventions. ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2010-01)
    In the present scenario the job sector going through a declining phase so, in modern time's entrepreneurial development has the thrust area of development planners, economic thinkers and policy makers. What is more, the ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-03-09)
    Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI) has consistently been trying to guide and assist the unemployed youth of the region towards self-employment. Exploring prospective entrepreneurs, nurturing them to ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-04-16)
    Unemployment among educated yQuths is increasing alarmingly and creating serious problems which apart from economic implications also fuels up social and moral consequences in the region and more so in the case of rural ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-07)
    Over past five decades, several initiatives for small enterprise development and skill upgradation through the involvement of R&D/ technical institution have been made. The major objective of such initatives is to provide ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2009-01)
    At India's independence, industrialization in India was viewed as the engine of growth for the rest of the economy and the supplier of jobs to reduce poverty. That is why Indian economy has made great strides in the years ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2009-01)
    Annual Progress Report (2008-2009)
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-11-28)
    'Information era' has thrown open new opportunities that are transfonning lives of the masses. Talented and enterprising personalities are exploiting such opportunities translating them into business ventures. The student ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-04-28)
    Entrepreneurs are not born but created'; few until recently believed that entrepreneurs could be created through educational endeavours. Initially educational interventions in Entrepreneurship were given less importance ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-05-09)
    Promoting micro enterprise is now a well-accepted means to facilitate economic development in the rural areas. The Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) are contributing substantially to this process. Building capacities ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2008-01-28)
    Sustenance and growth of any enterprise depends upon its competitiveness. Jaggery industry is an age-old industry manufacturing Jaggery by extracting cane juice and evaporating the same. Jaggery so obtained is of sub-standard ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-12-28)
    Any programme whether formal or informal is not possible without the help, support and guidance of a no. of people and other resources .. The national " Faculty Development Programme in Entrepreneurship" is not an exception ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-12-28)
    Few until recently believed that entrepreneurs could be created through educational endeavours, or that Entrepreneurship could be a matter of teaching/training. Initially educational interventions in Entrepreneurship ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-09-01)
    Promoting micro enterprise is now a well-accepted means to facilitate economic development in the rural areas. The Non-Government· Organisations (NGOs) are contributing substantially to this process. Building capacities ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-07-20)
    At India's independence, industrialization in India was viewed as the engine of growth for the rest of the economy and the supplier of jobs to reduce poverty. By the early 1990s, substantial progress had been made, but ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-07-18)
    Changed economic scenario has thrown opportunities and challenges to the locals. Those who are prepared enough grabbed the opportunities and those who are not, are cursing the policy of liberalization, privatization and ...
  • Unknown author (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2007-06-29)
    For well over a century or even longer, entrepreneurship was confined to economic literature as a mere concept to explain the process of production, without giving much practical value to those involved in the task of ...

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