Updated Mar 05, 2021 | 07:17 IST
MBA course in Family Business and Entrepreneurship has been introduced at Delhi Technological University. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia shared that it will create more Job providers than Job seekers. Introduction of Family Business and Entrepreneurship MBA   |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Introduction of an MBA course in Family Business and Entrepreneurship at Delhi Technological University will enhance businesses not just in the city but in the entire country, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Thursday.
During his visit to DTU, he said that a course like Family Business and Entrepreneurship would empower students to become job providers, not job seekers , and enable them to both enhance their own family businesses or start a new business on a fresh idea.
Want our students to be job providers, not job seekers : Sisodia
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Students graduating from our universities should become job providers instead of job seekers says Manish Sisodia
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DUTA flays College of Art merger with Ambedkar University
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Wed, Mar 3 2021 21:48 IST |
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DUSU to deploy 500 volunteers to assist during DU s admission process. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 3 : The Delhi government has decided to bring the College of Art of Delhi University under Ambedkar University. The Delhi government s cabinet has approved the merger. But the Delhi University teachers are strongly objecting to the Delhi government s move.
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) has condemned the decision while cautioning the government. This is another example of the Delhi government s violation of statutory provisions of the University of Delhi, DUTA president Rajab Ray said. It reveals the attitude of the Delhi government in tackling governance issues in funded colleges under the University of Delhi, he added.