"One should not to be
scared of failure, should go ahead and take a
risk if one believes in an idea" CEO Contest2win
at NITIE By PaGaLGuY.com
News Service Published: March 12,
2007
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In an age when most MBA’s look
forward to a heavy paycheck than risk a venture
of their own, National Institute of Industrial
Engineering (NITIE) conducted a two day event
“Enflammer” to foster the spirit of innovation
and entrepreneurship. Enflammer was conducted
under aegis of B-gyan, series of Interactive
Sessions to enlighten students with intricacies
of running a Venture.
The event got underway with the
launch of NITIE’s own On-campus Student Venture
‘Impact’. Impact, an initiative by an inhouse
committee of Management Students of NITIE would
be completely run by Students and would cater to
entire Gamut of needs of a MBA aspirant. This
initiative would help these student
entrepreneurs integrate their Classroom learning
with Practical aspects of running a venture,
thus Creating “Business Laboratory” kind of
Environment.
Launch of this Novice
intitaive was followed by Captivating;
Interactive Sessions with two of India’s most
Successful Entrepreneurs, Mr. Suhas Gopinath-
Worlds Youngest CEO and Mr. Alok Kejriwal,
Chairman Contests2win.com
Mr.Alok
Kejriwal is the founder of Contests2win, a
consumer Media Company for people to play
various formats of contest. Recalling his
starting days Mr.Kejriwal told “One should not
to be scared of failure, should go ahead and
take a risk if one believes in an idea. Be
focused and passionate to do what you set out to
do”. With the help of various innovative ideas
implemented by Contests2win, Mr.Kejriwal showed
how innovative ideas would always find a market
and they could in fact change the very rules of
the game. Mr. KeJriwala.
Mr.Suhas
Gopinath, CEO, Globals Inc, who at the age of 16
was recognized as the World’s youngest
entrepreneur in by CNBC and e-Business, Canada
spoke on his Entrepereneurial Experiences and
the need to be focused. He began with the
difficulties he faced as a minor starting a
business.He also recounted the difficulties that
he faced in treading the lesser taken path. He
also stressed on the need to break away from the
traditional Indian mindset of getting a good
education and finding a well paying job. Quoting
his idols Bill Gates and Michael Dell, Mr.
Gopinath drove home the point that it is
possible to succeed if you have determination
and passion even if you do not have a degree
with your name.
The Talk was followed by
a Q&A session where Students and even the
professors present asked the speakers on various
aspects of entrepreneurship, the challenges and
Changes needed in Educational set up in India,
the future of such ventures in
India.
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