Satya’s views on Right to Education (RTE)
Posted on August 18, 2009
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Satya’s views on Right to Education (RTE)
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Posted on August 18, 2009
Filed Under College and education, Satya Speaks
Satya’s views on Right to Education (RTE)
5 Responses to “Satya’s views on Right to Education (RTE)”
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Dear Satya,
What are your views on schools in rural, semi-urban and urban areas in terms of demand and economic sustainability?
What will you suggest for potential entrepreneurs who want to enter into the area of education but may not have the capital needed for physical infrastructure.
Warm regards,
Vishnu
Vishnu - Capital is very important but does not figure among the top three resources to get started as an entrepreneur.
You might take just a wee-bit longer or perhaps, shorter to succeed. Your passion, competence and commitment to the cause are the top three…Check where you are on these and get started. The rest will fall in place.
Satya
dear satya,
capital is the most important component to get education, in present government investing much of money,idea,NGO but inspite of this it is not being successful as it should be…
how u reflect whole system of education system for ruler area and what kind of modification could be taken to robust the system…………
regard with heart
Rahman
Dear Satya,
I want to understand what role does having MBA play in setting up ventures like Career Launcher?
How did MBA help you?
Dear Satya,
Nice to come across your candid views on education and entrepreneurship. I like them.
I am a professor at NITIE Mumbai . Working with alternate models of education for developing entrepreneurship. I am Passionate and Committed to this and feel that Competent.
I wish to exchange some mails with you related to higher education. respond and seek your e mail id..
dr mandi, professor of dhandha @ nitie.. 09869464525