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IIM Sambalpur to develop entrepreneurship skills among tribals

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Sambalpur, Mar 23 (PTI) Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur, has signed an agreement with a research institute to develop entrepreneurship skills among tribal youths and provide them with quality education.

The memorandum of understanding with the Center for Adivasi Research and Development was signed recently for multi-modal initiatives and projects on teaching, skilling, training and global outreach, IIM Sambalpur said in a release.

IIM Sambalpur Director Mahadeo Jaiswal described Odisha tribal handicraft as impressive.

Tribal artisans and craftspersons could earn a good income, but they lack entrepreneurial skill and a good market for their products, Jaiswal said.

“With the signing of the MoU, the IIM will now work to develop the entrepreneurship skill among tribal youths and work for their capacity building,” he said.

Efforts will be made to provide equal space and opportunity by linking them with global market so that the exquisite tribal handicraft can get a good and competitive price, the official said.

The institute will also work to provide a good market for agri products, which are high in demand but the tribals are not getting proper price for their products because of the lack of proper initiative, according to the director.

The B-School will also try to groom the next generation tribal kids for quality education.

“Though there is reservation in educational institutions, one will not find many tribal students in the institutions of higher education.

“We will work on how more and more tribal students will go for higher education in good institutions,” Jaiswal said.

The IIM faculties and students will visit tribal-dominated areas of the state from the next academic session.

“We will also take the support of the Ravenshaw University and the Central University of Odisha for this purpose,” he added. PTI COR HMB RG RG

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