Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Apr 18: Addressing the Graduation Ceremony of Management Programme in Public Policy (MIPPP) by Indian School of Business (ISB) here, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said that young Management trainees hold the key to “Startup India Standup India” campaign because it is they who truly possess the professional expertise coupled with youth enthusiasm and entrepreneurship skills to show the way to the rest of their peers.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, Indians, by inheritance and experience, grow up learning management skills and the varied ‘Jugaads’ in a natural course. In fact, many of the indigenous management skills may later be required to be picked up even by the university degree holders of Management, he quipped. For example, he added, even the most illiterate housewife in India is a management operator in her own way.
Nevertheless, Dr Jitendra Singh said, in the contemporary era of specialisation, while a formal training in management is imperative for a future headway, a degree in management should not be allowed to become a prisoner of pay package because in that case, it will not be able to serve the larger and higher purpose of leading, from the front, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mission for “Startup India Standup India”.
In his capacity as the Minister for Northeast, Dr Jitendra Singh beckoned the young managers and potential entrepreneurs to come over to Northeast and try their luck in unexplored areas including organic farming, for which, the Ministry of DoNER has decided to provide added incentives to such young Startups who venture to invest in Northeast. In this regard, he also referred to Public Private Party Participation (PPP) model which, he said, the Modi Government is inclined to promote.
Dr Jitendra Singh also had a special word of praise for the officers in Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) led by Secretary, Sanjay Kothari, who had availed of IBS training facility, to depute some of their officers for this first-ever training programme of its kind in management under ISB, and remarked that an administrator who also possesses good managerial skills can always prove to be an asset for the Department or the Ministry he is serving.
Earlier, the keynote address was delivered by Rakesh Bharti Mittal while Dr Rajendra Srivastava, Dean, ISB presented an overall resume of ISB and its activities.