
Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) TM Anarasan started Nimirnthu Nile, an initiative for students in higher education to educate innovations and business between youth.
The aim of this initiative is to help students from 2,000 university institutions annually and will be implemented with a CRS expenditure of 19.57 GBP for five years. It focuses on training 30.5 lakh students in business and innovation.
The Minister said at the event organized by the Institute for the Development and Innovation of Entrepreneurship (EDII) at an event organized by the Institute for the Development and Innovation of Entrepreneurship (EDII) that the Hackathons competitions were conducted to instill culture and business culture among school students.
He launched training for business for 9,000 recipients from Tier-II and III. . The awards and monetary prices were also presented to students of classes 6-12 belonging to government and government schools as part of a program implemented with UNICEF.
A total of 71,735 individuals have undergone training on business over the last four years through Edia. In addition, 21.86 students of schools Lakh and 6.40 students of Lakh College were provided with an innovation and business training.
Other main secretary, MSME department, Atul Anand; Executive Director of Edii R. Ambalavanan; The event was present at the joint director of school education, Ramakrishnan and representative of UNICEF Manasa Vasudevan.
Published – 17th July 2025 12:42