Jaipuria
Institute of Management, Jaipur
Presents
Entrepreneurship
Week (Abhyudaya 2014) –Youth Festival
2-7 March,
2014
Theme:
Innovating for India
Day2: 3rd March, 2014
Panel
Discussion on the Theme – Innovating for India
The students who
were present appreciated the proceedings and continued to attend and take note as
the function proceeded into its next stage with a panel discussion headed by
Prof. Bhavya Soni. Prof. Soni inspired the students with his youthful
exuberance and gathered the applaud and thankfulness of all present.
Our student panel
consisting of Mr. Lavesh Sharma, Ms. Garima Jhaver, Mr. Sidharth Bothra, Ms.
Suchi Agarwal and Mr. Vipul Babbar gave stimulating and invigorating discourses
on Innovation in India. They expressed pleasingly and kept the audience engaged
with their arguments on the subject.
The
panel discussion brought with it wave of idea from the bright future of India
itself. The prospect of minds indulging at such activity opened a flood gate
for innovation and helped in drawing a close picture of how the youth today
portray the growth prospects and there role in India. All the panellists
highlighted and defined innovation as per their perceptions. Vipul consistently
quoted many examples of enterprise that fulfil criteria of innovation, he
pointed that there must not be any job seekers rather job makers. While Suchi,
gave an overall approach towards innovation in India. Siddhartha on the other
hand simplified on the question “why innovation” why not use an already
approached area then setting foot in unknown waters. Garima pointed out various
fields in which innovation is prevalent and areas which are still to be tapped.
Lavesh insisted that innovation remains a very nice topic to talk about but a
scarce handful of people dare to venture into it. The moderator Mr Soni
narrated a beautifully described story inculcating a thought that we are like
seed, which require various ingredients from society, and environment to grow
.and that within every individual lies an entrepreneur what we need is to bring
it to the surface. He gave the message to each of the students to dream big and
think high. He said, you all are limited edition and can bring around the
change.
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