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The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) contributes 25 percent of total spending on rural development of entrepreneurship programs - up to Rs 38 lakh - 12 rural development and vocational training d ‘autonomy (RUDSET) institutions.
The areas covered include Agra, Bhopal, Gurgaon, ghaziabad of Jaipur, Jalandhar, Kannapuram, Madurai, Pune and Vettapalyam.
This was confirmed by the Dharmadhikari Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala, Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade.
He said he had received orders in this regard. Dr. Heggade was chairman of the seminar on the theme of “self-help groups: A step towards self-confidence,” organized by the Sri Kshetra Dharmastala Rural Development Project, Justice KS Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte, and Sri Dharmastala Manjunatheshwara College, Ujire on Friday. Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Educational Trust is one of the sponsors of the RUDSET institutes.
The chairman of the Nabard, Ms. Ranjana Kumar, opened the seminar, as well as self-help groups (SHGs) should not be regarded as a grant-loan groups. Instead, they should be developed as the industry. Referring to a study Nabard of 560 SHGs in 11 countries, she said that the formation of SHGs has contributed to the increase in the average number of assets per household, 13 per cent.
All members have SHG schärfte culture of the economy, and most members are outside the agricultural sector. She said that SHGs could succeed, provided credit at the right time interest rates.
Of the problems facing SHGs, she said that the weakness of marketing has hindered their activities. SHGs do, far from distributors and develop their own sales network. Quality and a good network marketing are essential for the success of a product, and SHGs must follow to achieve success in their efforts.
Betonend that the interaction between the SHGs in various fields, she said, it would help develop a model of success. A document on the path of SHGs is also necessary. Although the majority of women have benefited from SHGs, much more to help, she added.
Mr. Vinay Hegde, President of the Nitte Education Trust, and Dr NK Thingalaya, former chairman and CEO of the Syndicate Bank, were present.
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MANGALORE: The Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara (SDM), College of Business Management of the organization is a national seminar on intellectual property rights in key areas at the school on Friday.
The seminar, organized by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, is considered by many specialists in the national and international reputation. They will present their work at various issues related to intellectual property, patent rights of agricultural products to treat patents.
Two day seminar will be inaugurated by Dr NS Shetty, Senior Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). RD Kini, president, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), the presidency of the function.
In conclusion of the meeting scheduled for the service of God in the coming days, Prof. Vidyavardhaka Sangha Gurudath, Mysore address is the collection. D Surendra Kumar, MD, Kuduma Fasteners, Bangalore, the presidency.
Over 100 delegates from across the country are expected to take part in the seminar. The organizers of the seminar, Dr Devaraj, President & P kamath Aruna, secretary, said the seminar provides a forum for interaction between experts in management, researchers, professionals and entrepreneurs right to be the feasibility of the expansion of intellectual property rights in various activities.
They stated that all new creations of the human brain known as intellectual property must be protected for more creative useful to society. Therefore, it is a pioneer in the field of management, SDM College of Business Management thought, it is necessary to organize the seminar.
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MYSORE: “the Global Development Summit” (GODS) in the city under the auspices of the Institute for SDM Management Development (SDMIMD) and the Indian society of applied science and behavioural science September.
The theme of the four-day summit is scheduled from 18 At Sept. 21 is “network for the sharing of knowledge” and the aim is to establish a framework for the development of global society Development of the Organization of network professionals.
Thematic Session
Address a press conference here on Friday, p. Mohankrishna, associate professor at the SDMIMD, said that the best practices summit of the Organization for the Development of professional customers impact, the ethical issues of corporate governance, the present state of knowledge of the Organization of development and the future direction of the Development Organization.
In addition, the thematic meeting focuses on the experience gained in establishing institutional paradigm shift for the management of change, the role of training in the management of the Organization in the formulation and implementation institutions, ethics and corporate governance - gender equality, the environment and Organization for the development of small and medium enterprises, including non-governmental organizations.
The statement by the summit of logic, “said Mohankrishnan too much importance to the implementation and prompt delivery would have too little time for updated information on emerging trends and developments in this field. Organizers said it was a necessity for the organisation of research and development, Indian organizations and the experience he had at the beginning of a strong commitment to the sharing of knowledge.
Experts
The experts from various countries, including Michael Beer, of the Harvard Business School and David Bradford of the Stanford participate in the collection and during the Summit. Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari and chairman of the Dharmasthala, SDMIMD, conference, September 19, a conference on rural development in Dharmasthala.
Mr. Mohankrishna said that the entrepreneurs Venu Srinivasan of TVS group and L. Laxman Rane of the group were among the speakers.
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