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Entrepreneurship Development Bootcamp Successfully Concludes at Tribhuvan University

A three-day Entrepreneurship Development Bootcamp was successfully conducted in Kirtipur through a joint effort by Tribhuvan University Business Incubation Center and the Industrial Enterprise Development Institute. Approximately 30 aspiring entrepreneurs from various regions of the country participated in the event, which aimed to promote entrepreneurship through practical knowledge, skills, and mentoring. Acting Provost of Tribhuvan University, Prof. Dr. Shankar Prasad Khanal, emphasized the urgent need to link university education with entrepreneurship and innovation.

May 29, Kathmandu – The Entrepreneurship Development Bootcamp and Business Incubation Services program were jointly organized by Tribhuvan University Business Incubation Center and the Industrial Enterprise Development Institute. Held from May 25 to 27 at the incubation center’s hall in Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, the program witnessed enthusiastic participation from around 30 new entrepreneurs and individuals interested in entrepreneurship from different sectors across the country.

During the inauguration, Prof. Dr. Shankar Prasad Khanal, acting provost of Tribhuvan University, highlighted the necessity of integrating university education with entrepreneurship and innovation in the present era. He stressed that programs like this play a vital role in empowering youth not just to seek employment but also to create jobs. Mani Ram Gautam, Acting Director of the Industrial Enterprise Development Institute, expressed confidence that the collaboration with Tribhuvan University would significantly contribute to promoting entrepreneurship and fostering new business development.

The event aimed to empower participants through practical knowledge, skill development, and mentoring. Director of Tribhuvan University’s Business Incubation Center, Prof. Dr. Tara Prasad Bhusal, provided an overview of the center’s establishment, objectives, and activities, stating that cultivating a culture of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship within the university is a primary focus. He remarked, “The program facilitated participants in transforming their business concepts into practical business plans.”

Deputy Director Dr. Pramod Paudel shared that the program focused on providing essential knowledge, skills, and networking opportunities needed for entrepreneurship development. Participants received hands-on training in business plan creation, market analysis, financial management, business model development, and presentation skills. Over the course of three days, 12 experienced trainers, experts, and mentors from diverse fields offered training and guidance on various aspects of entrepreneurship.