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Delhi Govt to award 100 start up ideas by students

:- Government will organize Business Blasters' investment summit on March 5 during which over 100 business ideas of government school students will be presented to investors :- Business Blasters is the Delhi government's start-up programme where students of Classes 11 and 12 propose business ideas and the government helps them in giving these pitches a shape

 

New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said the government will organize Business Blasters' investment summit on March 5 during which over 100 business ideas of government school students will be presented to investors. He said 500 to 700 students behind these ideas will be given direct admission to BBA programmes in state universities and colleges, including Delhi Technological University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and Netaji Subhas University of Technology.

The event will be held at the Thyagaraj Stadium. Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio, said 51,000 start-up ideas were submitted by the students in the Business Blasters' initiative out of which 1,000 were shortlisted for the second round of the programme.

"Out of these 1,000 ideas, over 100 student-led top business ideas have been selected. We will organize a Business Blasters investment summit on March 5 at Thyagaraj Stadium,” Mr. Sisodia said.

He further added, "These top business ideas will be put forth before the investors. I want all investors of the country, interested in new business ideas, to attend the summit.”

Business Blasters is the Delhi government's start-up programme where students of Classes 11 and 12 propose business ideas and the government helps them in giving these pitches a shape. The shortlisted students have been given the training to answer all business-related queries, Sisodia said.

"I want to invite all the investors to come and see where the future Tata, Birla and Infosys-like company owners are studying today. These students will one day provide jobs to many others," he said.

The Deputy Chief Minister, in a statement, said the business ideas of student entrepreneurs of Delhi government schools have great potential.

"Investors should boost the confidence of our budding entrepreneurs by investing in them." He said Delhi government schools are becoming job providers and are contributing to the economy of the nation.

Business Blasters programme is one of the world's largest start-up programs wherein over 3 lakh students of Delhi government schools formed over 51,000 teams and they received seed money of Rs 60 crore, the statement said.

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