by Punjabsportswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 9
All
India Management Association (AIMA) in collaboration with Chandigarh
Management Association (CMA) organized its first-ever workshop for students of African countries studying in India. The theme of the workshop was “Don’t Hunt for a Job, Be your own Boss”. Over 52 students
from different countries of Africa participated in this workshop held at
PHD Chamber in Sector-31, Chandigarh.
Mr.
Kamal Singh, Director, AIMA; Dr. J S Juneja, Past President, AIMA; Mr.
Anuj Aggarwal, CMD, Altruist Technologies Pvt Ltd; Dr Anshu Kataria,
President –CMA & Chairman- Aryans Group of Colleges and Ms Madhulika
Kak, General Secretary-CMA addressed the students in the event .
Some
of the other speakers who shared their perspectives included Mr. R C
Chopra, Consultant, Mr. J R Singal, CMD – Eastman Industries Ltd, Mr.
Gurdip Singh Deep – Advisor – Parwanoo Urban Cooperative Bank, Dr. H R
Bhojwani, Advisor – Ministry of HRD, Govt of India, Mr. C J Singh, MD – Core Communication Pvt Ltd and Mr. Gurmeet Singh, Director – GCS Group.
The
focus of the Workshop was to inculcate spirit of enterprise among these
African Students. They will get to know firsthand what is
entrepreneurship and its challenges, complexities, pain and pleasure of
starting an enterprise. This is primarily being undertaken keeping in
mind the need of creating entrepreneurship particularly when jobs are
scarce. Students after undergoing this workshop can pursue their
interest on starting their own enterprise when they go back to their
countries. The highlight of this Workshop is also a live visit to some
of the small enterprises where the participants will have first hand
appreciation of running business and where they will learn the entire
process of doing business.
Earlier
welcoming the participants Mr. Kamal Singh said the objective of the
workshop is to strengthen the partnership of India and Africa by making
students of Africa aware of the challenges of entrepreneurship. Dr.
While giving the Workshop Overview said that it is needed particularly
for these students when they go back and they will be able to implement
this concept for starting their own enterprise. Mr. Anuj Aggarwal,
inaugurated the Workshop complimented both AIMA and Chandigarh
Management Association to start this initiative and also advocated the
need of strengthen the spirit of entrepreneurship specially for African
Students. He gave his own experience on starting his enterprise
successfully.
Some
of the subjects the participants will cover are Micro Small Medium
Enterprises in India & Africa, How to Manage Small Business, Small
Business Management. This Workshop has been organized as a part of India
Africa partnership and it is supported by Ministry of External Affairs,
Govt of India.Dr. Anshu Kataria and Ms Madhulika Kak thanked AIMA for
bringing this workshop to Chandigarh and appreciated the efforts in this
regard.
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