The Startups have also been able to meet the two important objectives- employment generation and profit generation,” the Lt Governor said. The Lt Governor motivated the students to set action-oriented goals to turn their entrepreneurial dream into reality and contribute to nation’s socio-economic transformation and economic growth.
- LG Sinha addresses National Seminar on 'Role of academic-driven Startups in developing economy of J&K (RASE 2024)’
- LG highlights the potential of Academic-driven startups to transform J&K’s economy by fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in educational institutions
- Startups are powerful instrument to bridge universities-industries gap, meeting two important objectives- employment generation & profit generation: LG
- My message to future Startups entrepreneurs is to focus on 'Problem First' and not ‘Product First’ so that your ideas can accelerate the process of Viksit Bharat and also encourage entrepreneurial spirit among young students: LG Sinha
- LG lauds the initiative aimed at creating an environment to inspire, empower and connect academia and industry and mentor the students to lead startup ecosystem
“My message to future Startups entrepreneurs is to focus on 'Problem First' and not ‘Product First’ so that your ideas can accelerate the process of Viksit Bharat and also encourage entrepreneurial spirit among young students,” the Lt Governor said.
The Lt Governor also highlighted the potential of Academic-driven startups to transform J&K’s economy by fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in educational institutions. In this regard he highlighted the UT Administration’s key initiatives like J&K Start-up Policy and potential in Holistic Agriculture Development Program (HADP) to transform the start-ups and entrepreneurship ecosystem in the UT, especially in rural areas.
There are immense possibilities for startups in tourism, health, logistics, handloom, handicraft, horticulture, agriculture and allied sectors. Under the guidance of Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi, we are committed to provide necessary support and handholding to the young entrepreneurs in both technology and non-technology sectors, he said.
He said the national level seminar will encourage Universities/Colleges to invest in future and nurture the talents for impactful innovations. The Lt Governor further emphasised the need to provide high-quality technical and vocational education and training to future entrepreneurs. Two other important objectives of the Startups are to develop and transfer new technology for societal transformation and create a vast talent pool as per the needs of the industry, the Lt Governor observed.
He called for enhanced collaboration between academia, industry and policymakers to develop a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in Jammu Kashmir. The two-day national seminar is being organized by National Institute of Technology Srinagar in association with Department of Holistic Education, Central University of Kashmir, ICAR CITH, Science & Technology Department, and SKUAST-Kashmir.
Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, Director, NIT Srinagar & Vice Chancellor, Central University Kashmir; Sh Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, Technology Development Board; Dr. Parikshat Singh Manhas, Chairman JKBOSE; Dr Thakur SKR, eminent scientist; experts, intellectuals, researchers, HoDs and entrepreneurs were present. The Lt Governor motivated the students to set action-oriented goals to turn their entrepreneurial dream into reality and contribute to the nation's socio-economic transformation and economic growth.
Earlier Dr HS Pali delivered the welcome address for the LG Manoj Sinha and other dignitaries. Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Ravinder Nath, emphasized that the conference aims to explore and discuss the significant role that academic-driven start-ups play in contributing to the economy.
Secretary of TDB-DST, Rajesh Kumar Pathak, who was Guest of Honor highlighted that the conference will explore the potential for tech institutions to adopt villages and create a startup-friendly atmosphere in rural areas. He mentioned that the conference aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry.
He stated that the two-day conference will investigate how educational institutions, especially those focused on technology and technical education, can foster a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation, thus benefiting students and society through start-up ventures. Mr. Pathak further explained that there are various opportunities in TDB for young innovators and start-ups, and participants can explore these funding possibilities.
The event was followed by panel discussion on awareness about start-ups was presided over by Former Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal,Prof. Deepti Dharmani, VC, CBLU Bhiwani,Mr G N Var,Prof. R. N. Yadav, VC, Purnea University and sesstion was moderated by Dr. Dinesh Rajendran NIT Srinagar. It was followed by welcome address by Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, Director, NIT Srinagar, followed by Introduction of IIDC and Initiatives taken by NIR Srinagar by Prof. Najeeb Ud Din, Secretary of RASE 2024 and Head of IIDC.
Desh Raj Sharma, General Secretary, Vidya Bharti (North Zone) delivered his key address on introduction About RASE Conferences. Prof. Pariskhit Manhans, Chairperson, JKBOSE delivered a keynote address in the event. He shared his vast experience with the participants The distribution of Design Certificates to Toycathon Students of J&K were presented by Sanjay Bhattacharaya, Joint Controller of Patents and Design. A formal vote of thanks was presented by Prof. Atikur Rehman, Registrar NIT Srinagar.
Meanwhile the second panel discussion titled as 'Conceptualization of Startup in Academics and Development of It'. Prof. Deepti Dharmani, VC, CBLU Bhiwani, Dr. Nagarajan Ramamoorthy, Director, IIM Amritsar, Dr. M. K. Verma, Director, CITH Srinagar, Prof. R. N. Yadav, VC, Purnea University, Shri Mandeep Tiwari, Director, Wintek Prelam, Sushri Sweta Sahu, Director, T.I.M.E. Greater Noida, Shri Partha Roy Chaudhary, CEO, NFIL, Adv. Aabha Nagar, Shkkti Foundation, Jalandhar and Prof. Manjit Bansal, Dean, MRSPTU Bathinda were the panel experts for the discussion and moderated by Dr Dinesh K Rajendran, from NIT Srinagar.
Meanwhile Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh, will be Chief Guest for the second day proceedings on Sunday. He will also address the participants with his words of wisdom.
The mega event is being held under the leadership of Prof. Najeeb Ud Din, Chairperson IIEDC. Dr. Yashwant Mehta, Dr. Vijay Kumar, Dr. H S Pali, Dr. Neeraj Gupta, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran, Mr. Shahid Abbas Mir, Dr. Jitendra Gurjar and Dr. Sparsh Sharma are the secretaries of the conference. Dr Ramjit Singh and Prof. Sandhya Tiwari are the coordinators from Central University of Kashmir.