Abstract:
EDII mourns
Dr. Patel's
untimely demise ...
If India has spurred its economic performance over the
years, a major credit for it goes to entrepreneurship, the
seeds of which were sown by Padma Shri Dr. V. G. Patel.
Dr. Patel doesn't need an introduction .... the
entrepreneurship fraternity recognises him as the 'Father
of Entrepreneurship Movement.' After a legendary life
spanning close to eight decades, the leader who was
fondly known was 'V. G.' finally laid down his mantle on
4th April 2019, and settled in peace forever. While the
country and EDII will miss him; his learnings and his
acumen will continue to guide us. He started out in the
1970s, convincing people about a concept which was
alien ... But he did not relent. His conviction was such that
not just entrepreneurship was accepted by people and
the Government, but the concept became so conclusive
and rewarding that premier financial institutes agreed to
his reason of having a National Resource Institute in
Entrepreneurship. He ensured that they pitch in to set up
the much celebrated 'Entrepreneurship Development
Institute of India (EDII).' And then his critical thinking,
astute process of management, and immaculately
planned implementation processes made sure that EDII
becomes a Centre of Excellence. Today the Institute
prides its innovative programmes, wide expanse, perfect
implementation and smooth functioning - all of which
have been bequeathed by Dr. Patel. Aptly so, he was honoured with the Padma Shri on March 30, 2017. With myriad years of yeoman service to promoting
entrepreneurship and strengthening its edifice in India and
abroad, he has ensured that decision-makers in the
Government, students, counsellors, teachers and other
resource persons, view 'entrepreneurship' as a primary
career option and of overriding importance in catalysing
economic growth. Today, we can boast of a large number
of entrepreneurship centres and institutes with a distinct
place for this discipline in growth policies and planning
processes of the Government. And, even on the
International level, Dr. Patel had begun the process way
too early, i.e., in the 80s. The Institute works with close to
70 developing countries today.What better credence could this great personality and his
work have achieved!!! !! And, above all, he gave unique stability to EDII. The
transition, after he laid down his office on 28 February,
2003, was smooth. After a long stint, he welcomed
change with open arms and left a message for leaders
across. He taught that succession in management has to
be planned in advance and must begin with delegation of
responsibilities and decision making leading to a team of
competent, tested and trusted managers /executives with
one of them being capable of running the enterprise in the
absence of the promoter.
Hiswork cannot be summarised in a few pages alll can
say is - he was a legend whose life itself is a great lesson
and the biggest tribute we can pay to him is by following
the path that he has shown to us. He was at the helm of
affairs in so many areas for EDII, our constant mentor and
guide. We lose our greatest supporter with Dr. Patel. But
we promise to continue his legacy of bringing in new
dynamism, new energy and new vibrations each day.
Entrepreneurship will grow even stronger. The trajectory
of entrepreneurship will blossom with our efforts which
will emanate from the storehouse of learning which our
mentor Dr. V. G. Patel has left behind.
- Sunil Shukla