Ranchi: Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust (BYST) and British High Commission, New Delhi jointly held a virtual event on Friday to promote young entrepreneurs from Jharkhand and Odisha.
Prawin Kumar Toppo, Secretary of the Ministry of Manpower, Employment, Training & Skills Development, Jharkhand Government, officially launched the BYST business idea contest.
The event aims to unite the government entrepreneurship development scheme and tapped experienced mentors from the industry to provide business guidance for beginner entrepreneurs.
The event featured officials and speakers from the state government, the British High Commission, JK Paper, and Brotherhood byst.
The certificate is presented to the newly accredited byst mentor, Ashok Kumar Jadav from Ranchi young people on a large scale in Odisha and Jharkhand, BYST introduces a unique concept – “Business IDE contest” (BIC).
Through this contest, BYST aims to encourage youth in Ranchi, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack Regency to come up with creative and decent business ideas that can be converted into a successful and dynamic micro company.
For this, the contest forms of business ideas will be distributed among young people who aspire to be high and the most feasible ideas will be chosen for the contest.
To make a broad awareness about the business idea contest, Bharatiya Yuva Shakti Trust will arrange a series of roadshows in the target district.