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| National
Entrepreneurship Network (NEN) |
Chairpersons |
Prof
Haseena Sayed
Prof Rakhi Sharma |
| Coordinators |
Mr.
Chanakya Shah
Ms. Ritika Arya |
| Asst
Coordinators |
Mr.
Varun Bhatnagar
Ms. Sneha Patil |
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The Jai Hind E-cell was inaugurated on 13th
December 2007. In less than 2 years since its inception
it boasts of 400 members across faculties at the degree
college level. Spearheaded by chairpersons Prof Haseena
Sayed and Prof Rakhi Sharma, Jai Hind E-cell is a part of
a nationwide network of premier business schools, successful
corporate houses and a variety of individuals aiming to
educate, inspire and support the next generation of entrepreneurs
in India.
Jai Hind e-cell is the only club in Jai hind college to
have its own dedicated website, www.jaihindecell.com.
The journey from the seed of an idea to a successful enterprise
is a long one paved with difficulties, even before entering
the marketplace. The process of identifying an opportunity,
initiating a venture and growing a business requires learning,
understanding, adapting to the market and a plethora of
other skills and knowledge.
We believe that there is an opportunity today to inspire
and prepare new and future entrepreneurs for their journey,
to help them pursue, realize and sustain their dreams. In
achieving this, Jai Hind E-Cell helps build a dynamic and
robust environment in which more and more people have the
tools to capitalize on opportunities.
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Udhyami
The 50 Rs venture tests a variety of skills of the e-cell
members. It involves the production of an innovative product
in a very limited budget of Rs 50 and strict time constraints.
Thereby teaching e-cell members two of the most significant
skills in the entrepreneurship field today, i.e. budget control
and meeting deadlines.
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Phoenix, Spread your wings of fire ( 28th -29th August 2009)
An exhaustive 2 day workshop on entrepreneurial skills and
knowledge jointly organized by the Jai Hind e-cell
and IIT Bombay e-cell. Day 1 consisted of two case
studies, each extremely relevant in today’s entrepreneurship
scene. This was followed by a team entrepreneurial game to
enhance and develop the qualities of teamwork and leadership
in our e-cell members. Day 2 began with case studies on successful
women entrepreneurs presented by the e-cell members. The women
entrepreneurs on whom the case studies were conducted graced
the event with their presence and participated in a panel
discussion on The women entrepreneurial field which was conducted
by Nirmal Chabria , executive director, Niva international
UK ltd and alumni of Jai Hind college. The event
was concluded with a short speech from the director of Jai
hind college, Prof N.W Shivdasani.
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The B-plan competition
One of the highlights of the e-cell year. E-cell members get
an opportunity to design a business plan based on parameters
set by top officials in the NEN. After reviewing these plans,
mentorship is provided to the young budding entrepreneurs
by a team of experts in fields of marketing, finance and human
resources.
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Idea generation workshop
A unique workshop organized to enhance the creativity and
innovativeness of our e-cell members by providing them sources
of study (newspapers, journals etc) and testing their ability
to discover a business idea from these sources and marketing
it effectively.
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