An entrepreneur is someone who is capable and willing to develop, organize, and run a business enterprise, along with any uncertainties it may have, in order to make a profit. Starting a new business is a great example of entrepreneurship.
Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC)- In the emerging Aerospace and Aviation sector, the Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC) is the apex agency for skill development. To skill the Indian workforce, AASSC has been formed by the Government and Industry.
To ensure that all stakeholders are involved in the aerospace and aviation industry by establishing National Occupational Standards (NOS), skill imparting delivery mechanisms, accreditation of training bodies, certification of fresh trainees, and retraining in order to guarantee mobility into the latest technology.
Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI)- Through its Skill Development in Agriculture program, the Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI) contributes to nation-building at a time when Indian agriculture experiences stagnant growth, the exodus of quality manpower to other sectors, and changing climates resulting in increased variability in production parameters and transformations in international agriculture markets that are more subsidized, which erodes Indian agriculture's competitiveness.
ASPIRE Scheme- It helps create a network of technology centers and fosters the setting up of incubators to accelerate entrepreneurship and to support startups for innovation in the agro-industry. The ASPIRE project supports the setting up of Livelihood Business Incubators (LBI) and Technology Business Incubators (TBI).
Geographical Indications- Each region is famous for something. In order to obtain Indian spices, Christopher Columbus set sail from Europe. Silk from China, muslin from Dhaka, and Venetian glass were all highly sought-after treasures. Tradition has passed from generation to generation for centuries, combining the best of Nature and Man to build each reputation. As a result of the gradual growth of Geographical Indications (GIs), a direct link was established between goods and places of production.
India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)- Indian Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)'s main objective is to raise awareness of Indian products and services in overseas markets and promote the Made in India brand.
A number of stakeholders from government and industry collaborate with IBEF to achieve this goal. The IBEF promotes Brand India through a network of stakeholders - domestic and international. The IBEF also produces some research reports, infographics, insight papers, and case studies, as well as the best industry reports, factbooks, insight papers, and case studies on Indian industries, businesses, and trends. Business opportunities and business partnerships in India can be found in these publications.
Disaster Management
In disaster management we prepare, respond and learn the consequences of major failures, whether they affect humans, materials, economics, or the environment. It is not uncommon for disasters to have human origins, despite the fact that they are often caused by nature.
A holistic, proactive, multi-disaster, and technology-driven disaster management strategy has been developed to build a safe and disaster-resilient India. Through a culture of prevention, mitigation and preparedness, we will be able to respond quickly and effectively to disasters. Through the combined efforts of all government agencies and non-governmental organizations, the entire process will center around the community and provide momentum and sustainability.
National Disaster Management Authority- Following the Gujarat earthquake in August 1999, the Government of India (GOI) established a High-Powered Committee (HPC) for making recommendations on Disaster Management plans and providing effective mitigation measures. A detailed chapter on Disaster Management was also included in the Tenth Five-Year Plan Document. In addition, the 12th Finance Committee was tasked with reviewing financial arrangements for disaster management.
Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar- Every aspect of our society is affected by disasters, including lives, livelihoods, and property. In addition to evoking compassion, disasters also inspire selfless service across the nation. We come together after a disaster to relieve the suffering of those affected by it. It is often the hard work of community-based organizations, selfless volunteers, dedicated NGOs, conscientious corporations, academic institutions, and individuals who strengthen government efforts to save lives through mitigation, risk reduction, effective response, and recovery. Individuals and organizations are working silently but persistently on mitigation and preparedness to minimize the impact of future disasters.
National Disaster Management Plan- 2016 was the year when the first National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) was released. With the plan, India will become disaster-resilient, and damage during and after disasters will be dramatically reduced, both natural and man-made.