“ THE BEST WAY TO PREDICT THE FUTURE IS TO CREATE IT... ”
Entrepreneurship is crucial in India to combat rising unemployment and economic disparities, particularly among underprivileged youth. Limited public sector jobs and specialized private roles often held by expats make entrepreneurship a key driver for expanding the private sector, generating employment, and reducing reliance on the government. It supports the Indian government’s vision of a self-reliant nation. Additionally, MSMEs significantly contribute to economic growth and poverty alleviation, especially in developing economies.
AEEDU is taking proactive steps to promote entrepreneurship by collaborating with stakeholders to emphasize the benefits of starting new businesses and encouraging potential entrepreneurs. The organization is focused on understanding and addressing the challenges entrepreneurs face and advocating for policy measures that support sustainable entrepreneurial growth. AEEDU's approach centers around building a support system through the TFMC framework—Technology, Finance, Market, and Capacity Building—which aims to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with the necessary tools, knowledge, and environment to succeed.
Encouraging Start-Ups and New Businesses
A Teaching Module on Entrepreneurship, developed by Prof. Asiya Chaudhary from AMU is set to be launched on May 30–31, 2025.
Students,including women, to benefit during 2025-2030 through Self Employment Schemes.
AEEDU will launch an Entrepreneurship Module for budding entrepreneurs and skill developers, with a special focus on women.