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Jan
11
Mon
2016
Power of Ideas, CIIE, IIMA
Jan 11 – Jan 12 all-day
Jan
13
Wed
2016
Int Conf: Education as a Driver for Sustainable Development Goals, CEE @ Ahmedabad
Jan 13 all-day
Mar
17
Sat
2018
Faculty Development Program, WSP, CIIE-NSRCEL
Mar 17 – Mar 18 all-day
Faculty Development Program, WSP, CIIE-NSRCEL

NSRCEL’s Women Startup Programme 2018 team had organised a Faculty Development Program (FDP) at Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship, IIM Ahmedabad for its partners IIM Visakhapatnam, IIM Indore, IIM Nagpur, IIM Udaipur, IIE – Guwahati, IIM Sirmaur, on 17th and 18th March 2018. This program catered to imparting the knowledge about the best practicies of bootcamp and incubation along with insights to mentoring and programme practices followed by the best incubators in the country. This programme, supported by Department of Science and Technology and Goldman Sachs has completed its first stage where more than 1000 submitted ideas are evaluated and shorlisted to around 300 ideas for a bootcamp across these partner locations, starting from 2nd April 2018. 

Aug
21
Sat
2021
Bermuda Triangle: Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS – IIMB
Aug 21 all-day
Bermuda Triangle: Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS - IIMB

On this ID, let’s get freedom from fear of failure! Lets remove the stigma – let’s talk about it, learn from it and move on. Don’t call failed entrepreneurs, call it “Serial Entrepreneur”. At the  2nd edition of Bermuda Triangle: Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS – IIM Bangalore’s Entrepreneurship Summit 2021!  Learn from these serial entrepreneurs who have been there Amit Goel and ROHITKUMAR PILLAI

Last year lovely discussion with Sandeep Kochhar and Yogendra Vasupal of Stayzilla is available at https://lnkd.in/gccEdhzZ

 

The Bermuda Triangle- Rebooting from Failure at EXIMIUS – IIM Bangalore’s Entrepreneurship Summit by Entrepreneurship & Innovation Cell | ENI IIMB

Sep
1
Wed
2021
Innovations by Education non-profits post pandemic!
Sep 1 @ 7:40 am – 8:40 am
Innovations by Education non-profits post pandemic!

With just 25% household have internet access – many poor children about to loose 2 years of education! We cannot keep waiting, need to innovate. Let’s discuss how these non-profits are innovating! Santosh More, Sahithya Anumolu, Anand Gopakumar Shravan Jha

Only 24% Indian Households Have Internet Facility to Access e-Education: UNICEF – The learning gap is likely to widen across high, middle and low-income families, as children from economically disadvantaged families cannot access remote learning, said the report. https://lnkd.in/gCc9jHKE


Mantra4Change Inqui-Lab Foundation The Apprentice Project – TAP I-Saksham Education and Learning Foundation