SRINAGAR A fresh batch of 90 aspiring entrepreneurs including passed out of Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) after completing the Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) at District Centre Baramulla.
Thirty-seven (37) candidates were trained for 18 days under Himayat Self Employment Scheme (HSES) at ITI Baramulla while 53 candidates completed the training under 10-day EDP for Jammu and Kashmir Rural Employment Generation Program (JKREGP) at Government Degree College Baramulla.
The training programs were conducted by JKEDI district centre Baramulla. During the training program the candidates were acquainted with basic business skills, management of a business venture with special focus on customer handling, marketing, business risk management etc. A field visit to successful business outlets for better exposure of the aspirants was also part of the training program.
Experts from various line departments were invited to deliberate on various topics which were part of the training curriculum and necessary for enterprise development.
The training programs were conducted by JKEDI faculty including Waseem Ahad, District Nodal Officer, Baramulla, Sheikh Nowsheen, Assistant Faculty, Navreen Tariq, Assistant, Waseem-ul-Gani, Assistant Manager and Mushtaq Malik, Office Associate at District Centre Baramulla.
JKEDI trains 61 aspirants at Kulgam, Pulwama, Budgam under REGP
Sixty One aspiring entrepreneurs of Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) today completed the 10-day training program under Jammu and Kashmir Rural Employment Generation Program (JKREGP) on Monday.
The training programs were conducted by JKEDI district centres at Kulgam, Pulwama and Budgam districts of Kashmir division. 18 aspirants were trained at Kulgam, 19 at Pulwama and 24 at Budgam.
The training programs were held in association with J&K Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB). During the program the candidates were acquainted with basic business skills, management of a business venture with special focus on customer handling, marketing, business risk management etc. A field visit to successful business outlets for better exposure of the aspirants was also part of the training program.
Experts from various line departments like Industries and Commerce, Commercial Taxes, Labour Department and National Informatics Centre were invited to deliberate on various topics which were part of the training curriculum and necessary for enterprise development.
The training programs were conducted by JKEDI faculty including Dr Naila Khanday, District Nodal Officer, Budgam, Majid Wani Assistant Faculty, Shabir Shah, Faculty, Arbin Hassan, Assistant Faculty, Dr Imtiyaz Mantoo, District Nodal Officer Kulgam and Shabir Ahmad Parray, Coordinator.
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