arthālaya

making sense of it all  

To realize the vision of a prosperous Nepal, young people have an eminent role to play. Be it in taking the first step towards enterprise building or towards shouldering the risk and leadership it takes to be innovative and creative.  

arthālaya (School of Entrepreneurship and Economics) is a five day workshop promoting the spirit and skill of entrepreneurship and sensitizing young people about economic freedom and policy regime.  

The main purpose of this program is to help young people explore alternative ideas for Nepal’s existing problems; to help young people understand the value of entrepreneurship and to help them learn the know how of building new businesses and inject new ideas into the economy for promoting economic reform. The program will include mock debates; business simulations that will help youth understand the importance of entrepreneurship, implications of various policy measures and role of private sector and government in economic reform. There will be case studies, lectures from experts and various experiences sharing sessions.   

Eligibility:

  • For participation, applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate or post graduate program in any faculty.
  • Applicants are required to be between 18-26 years of age in order to participate in Arthalaya.


Upcoming arthâlaya is scheduled for: 


22-27 February, 2010

Location: Dhulikhel, Nepal

 

Commitment fee: NRs. 999/-
(Payable only when selected)

The organizers will bear all participants' board and meal expenses during the 5 day stay at Dhulikhel. 


Don't miss this opportunity to bring out the leader and innovator within you; do apply today. Only 24 seats available per batch.

In order to participate, applicants are required to fill application form (find the link below) and send it to info@samriddhi.org Applicants may also drop them at Samriddhi office. The deadline for the form submission is 13th February 2010, Saturday. The hard copies of this form are available also at office. For more information visit arthâlaya at www.samriddhi.org

Only short listed candidates (chosen on the basis of application form) will be contacted.

Note: Participants are required to attend all the sessions in order to receive the Certificate of Graduation. Since Arthalaya is a residential school, participants cannot leave the school for personal reasons any hour or have visitors. If you cannot commit the entire 5 days, please do not apply this time, please keep visiting www.samriddhi.org for next announcement of Arthalaya.


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