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HOW TO REACH CUSB Gaya campus is located on SH-7, Gaya Panchanpur Road which is well connected through air, railway and Road. It is about 13 km from Gaya Railway station. Gaya Railway station is on the main line of the Eastern railway from Howrah to Delhi. It is 20 km from Gaya International Airport and 98 km from Patna airport. CALL FOR PAPERS We, invite papers and posters from postgraduate students, research scholars and faculty members to send us 300-word abstracts for both papers/posters, latest by Sunday, the 1 st of March 2020. Abstracts may be emailed to amohanty@cub .ac.in by clearly mentioning the sub-theme under which it falls. Kindly note that post- conference, we do aim to bring out a Special Issue of a UGC CARE-listed journal comprising of select, high quality papers, which succeed to blend both the conceptual/empirical issues at stake. Shortlisted papers shall be intimated by Monday, the 5 th of March 2020. Kindly note that due to budgetary constraints, we shall only provide accommodation/ local hospitality. REGISTRATION FORM Filled-in Registration Form should reach to the Committee by February 10, 2020 by email on [email protected] In case of presentation made by joint authors, each of them should get registered separately. IMPORTANT DATES Last Date of Submission of Abstract: 01 March 2020 Confirmation of Abstract: 05 March 2020 On Spot Registration facility will be available on 16 March 2020 It is therefore, that we propose a seminar to understand the skilling and entrepreneurship performance of our country. In fact, the above-mentioned initiatives of the government has mostly envisaged Entrepreneurship, as the process of designing, launching and running a new business, which usually begins as a small business, such as a start-up company, offering a product, process or service for sale or hire. In fact, more often than not, entrepreneurship development, has put in place, a process of improving the skills and knowledge of entrepreneurs and enhancing their ability to develop, manage and organize marketing by considering the risks involved. Hence, keeping in mind the complexities involved and the multi-disciplinary nature of the concept of entrepreneurship and its implications on development, the following sub-themes have been identified for deliberations during the seminar: 1. Education, Employment and Skill Development 2. CSR, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 3. SHGs, Community Participation and Skill Development 4. Entrepreneurship Initiatives and issues of Governance 5. Skill Development and Entrepreneurship in Bihar Registration Fee Academicians/Professionals- INR 1000/- Research Scholars –INR 500/- Mode of payment For Payment through SBI Collect: Step 1: Open the web address https://www.onlinesbi.com/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm Step 2: Select Bihar as State and under type of Corporate/ Institution, Select Educational Institution Step 3: Select Central University of South Bihar Admission under Educational Institution Step 4: Under Payment category, select Seminar and name of the organizing department. About CUSB Established under the Central Universities Act, 2009 (Sec 25/2009) as Central University of Bihar (CUB) and the name since changed by the Central Universities (Amendment) Act, 2014 to Central University of South Bihar is an institution of higher learning in the state. It is the first central University established in the state of Bihar. CUSB campus is spread in almost 300 acre plot of land at Panchanpur (near Gaya town). As per the NACC Accreditation in 2016 the University is placed in the club of 'A' category Universities in the count. Concept Note India is the Youth hub of the world, as per population statistics and demography. To feed the development need of India and grease the engine of the world economy, unleashing of entrepreneurial laxity is a must. Without doing so, our dependency on limited entrepreneurial class and unlimited challenges for faster growth and development of economy and material well-being of the masses, may foster disappointments and discords. If we look around, we do find the era of lost opportunities, where in spite of robust economic reforms, a scenario of poor employment figures or even under employment, is looming large, both in the rural, semi- urban or urban India. Interestingly, education sector enrolment up to pre-university level and in higher education, especially with the mushrooming of private liberal and technical educational institutions, have rather added to this a critical mass of highly- educated yet unemployed, foot-loose labour. Why did this happen? Possibly, due to i) poor quality of education and training or ii) leading skill deficit in educational curriculum. Entrepreneurship, in this context, may be seen as crucial to the overall development of any nation and in recent years it has gained prominence with the active involvement of the government in promoting skill sets through measures like setting up of the Ministry for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), National Skill Development Mission, National Policy for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship 2015, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme and the Skill Loan scheme. These initiatives have reiterated the relationships between entrepreneurship and skills. The core focus of MSDE has been to enhance the employability of the youth of the nation, through skill development. Entrepreneurship emerges from an individual’s creative spirit into long-term business ownership, employment creation, capital formation and economic security. Entrepreneurial skills are essential for industrialization and for alleviation of mass unemployment and poverty. India’s first National Policy for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship 2015 launched to rejuvenate India’s skill ecosystem. India’s first National Skill Development Mission to scale up skill initiatives. Skill India Campaign was launched by our Hon'ble Prime Minister on 15 July 2015 on the occasion of the first ever World Youth Skills Day. It also included the launch of the National Skill Development Mission and unveiling of the new National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

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HOW TO REACHCUSB Gaya campus is located on SH-7, Gaya Panchanpur Road which is well connectedthrough air, railway and Road. It is about 13 km from Gaya Railway station. GayaRailway station is on the main line of the Eastern railway from Howrah to Delhi. It is 20km from Gaya International Airport and 98 km from Patna airport.

CALL FOR PAPERSWe, invite papers and posters from postgraduate students, research scholars andfaculty members to send us 300-word abstracts for both papers/posters, latest bySunday, the 1st of March 2020. Abstracts may be emailed to [email protected] byclearly mentioning the sub-theme under which it falls. Kindly note that post-conference, we do aim to bring out a Special Issue of a UGC CARE-listed journalcomprising of select, high quality papers, which succeed to blend both theconceptual/empirical issues at stake.

Shortlisted papers shall be intimated by Monday, the 5th of March 2020. Kindly notethat due to budgetary constraints, we shall only provide accommodation/ localhospitality.

REGISTRATION FORM• Filled-in Registration Form should reach to the Committee by February 10, 2020 by

email on [email protected]• In case of presentation made by joint authors, each of them should get registered

separately.

IMPORTANT DATESLast Date of Submission of Abstract: 01 March 2020 Confirmation of Abstract: 05 March 2020On Spot Registration facility will be available on 16 March 2020

It is therefore, that we propose a seminar to understand the skilling andentrepreneurship performance of our country. In fact, the above-mentionedinitiatives of the government has mostly envisaged Entrepreneurship, as theprocess of designing, launching and running a new business, which usuallybegins as a small business, such as a start-up company, offering a product,process or service for sale or hire. In fact, more often than not,entrepreneurship development, has put in place, a process of improving theskills and knowledge of entrepreneurs and enhancing their ability to develop,manage and organize marketing by considering the risks involved. Hence,keeping in mind the complexities involved and the multi-disciplinary natureof the concept of entrepreneurship and its implications on development, thefollowing sub-themes have been identified for deliberations during theseminar:1. Education, Employment and Skill Development 2. CSR, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship3. SHGs, Community Participation and Skill Development4. Entrepreneurship Initiatives and issues of Governance 5. Skill Development and Entrepreneurship in Bihar

Registration Fee Academicians/Professionals- INR 1000/-Research Scholars –INR 500/-

Mode of payment For Payment through SBI Collect: Step 1: Open the web address https://www.onlinesbi.com/sbicollect/icollecthome.htmStep 2: Select Bihar as State and under type of Corporate/ Institution, Select Educational Institution Step 3: Select Central University of South Bihar Admission under Educational Institution Step 4: Under Payment category, select Seminar and name of the organizing department.

About CUSB Established under the Central Universities Act, 2009 (Sec 25/2009) as CentralUniversity of Bihar (CUB) and the name since changed by the CentralUniversities (Amendment) Act, 2014 to Central University of South Bihar is aninstitution of higher learning in the state. It is the first central Universityestablished in the state of Bihar. CUSB campus is spread in almost 300 acreplot of land at Panchanpur (near Gaya town). As per the NACC Accreditationin 2016 the University is placed in the club of 'A' category Universities in thecount.

Concept NoteIndia is the Youth hub of the world, as per population statistics anddemography. To feed the development need of India and greasethe engine of the world economy, unleashing of entrepreneuriallaxity is a must. Without doing so, our dependency on limitedentrepreneurial class and unlimited challenges for faster growthand development of economy and material well-being of themasses, may foster disappointments and discords. If we lookaround, we do find the era of lost opportunities, where in spite ofrobust economic reforms, a scenario of poor employment figures oreven under employment, is looming large, both in the rural, semi-urban or urban India. Interestingly, education sector enrolment upto pre-university level and in higher education, especially with themushrooming of private liberal and technical educationalinstitutions, have rather added to this a critical mass of highly-educated yet unemployed, foot-loose labour.Why did this happen? Possibly, due to i) poor quality of educationand training or ii) leading skill deficit in educational curriculum.Entrepreneurship, in this context, may be seen as crucial to theoverall development of any nation and in recent years it has gainedprominence with the active involvement of the government inpromoting skill sets through measures like setting up of theMinistry for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE),National Skill Development Mission, National Policy for SkillDevelopment & Entrepreneurship 2015, Pradhan Mantri KaushalVikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme and the Skill Loan scheme. Theseinitiatives have reiterated the relationships betweenentrepreneurship and skills. The core focus of MSDE has been toenhance the employability of the youth of the nation, through skilldevelopment. Entrepreneurship emerges from an individual’screative spirit into long-term business ownership, employmentcreation, capital formation and economic security. Entrepreneurialskills are essential for industrialization and for alleviation of massunemployment and poverty. India’s first National Policy for SkillDevelopment & Entrepreneurship 2015 launched to rejuvenateIndia’s skill ecosystem. India’s first National Skill DevelopmentMission to scale up skill initiatives. Skill India Campaign waslaunched by our Hon'ble Prime Minister on 15 July 2015 on theoccasion of the first ever World Youth Skills Day. It also included thelaunch of the National Skill Development Mission and unveiling ofthe new National Policy for Skill Development andEntrepreneurship.

PATRONProf. H. C. S. Rathore,

Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, CUSB, Gaya

CONVENOR

Prof. Brajesh Kumar, DCBS,CUSB, Gaya

CO-ORDINATORProf. Krishnan Chalil, DVS,CUSB, Gaya

JOINT-CO-ORDINATORSDr. Samapika Mohaptra, DVS,CUSB,Gaya

Dr. Subramanian S. DCBS,CUSB,Gaya

ORGANISING SECRETARYMr Aditya Mohanty, DVS, CUSB, Gaya

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Col. Rajiv Kumar Singh, Registrar, CUSB Mr. Girish Ranjan, Finance Officer, CUSB Mrs. Rashmi Tripathi, Controller of Examinations, CUSBProf. S.K. Bhaumik, Dean, School of Social Sciences and Policy, CUSB

Prof. Kaushal Kishore, Proctor, CUSBProf. Atish Prashar, Dean, Students’ Welfare, CUSB

Seminar Co-ordination Committee

Dr. Anju Helen Bara , DVS,CUSB,Gaya Dr.Firdaus F. Rizwi., DVS,CUSB,Gaya

Mr. Ahammedul Kabeer AP., DVS,CUSB,Gaya

Dr. Rachana Viswakarma , DCBS,CUSB, GayaDr. Pawas Kumar, DCBS,CUSB, GayaDr. Pradip Ram , DCBS,CUSB, Gaya

National Seminar on

Skill, Entrepreneurship and

Development(16-17 March 2020)

Organized Jointly by

Department of Commerce and Business Studies &

Department of Development Studies,

Central university of south Bihar (CUSB),

Gaya 824236

Venue Swami Vivekanand Lecture Complex, CUSB

REGISTRATION FORMName ....................................................................................

Designation............................................................................Title of Presentation.

Corresponding Address .......................................................... Tel/Mobile.............................................................................Email.....................................................................................Affiliation(College/Institution/University)..............................Amount of Registration Fee…………………………Type of Registration (On-spot by Cash/ Online)……………………………....Transaction ID and Bank (if applicable) ..............................................Date of Transaction…………………Receipt No ..........................................................................................

Note: Kindly send the filled-in Registration form on Email [email protected]

CONTACT US

Mr. Aditya Mohanty : 8404934161, 6299108705Prof. Brajesh Kumar : 9435522611Prof. Krishnan Chalil : 9946571799