
A one-day seminar on ‘Promoting Entrepreneurship in Nagaland’ was organised by the trainees of NEISSR in collaboration with YouthNet, Peace Channel and Quest Alliance, at the NEISSR Conference Hall on May 12.
Bethel Tsuzu, director of Mountain Music Academy and proprietor of Furtados Nagaland defined an entrepreneur as an initiator and a challenger.
While reminding that there are many challenges like taxation, infrastructure, power and competition from other entrepreneurs, she said, to be an entrepreneur, one should love what they are doing and find the passion in what they really want.
Zuboni Humtsoe, the co-founder and director of Precious Me Love, also a recipient of Nari Shakti Puruskar 2016 encouraged the participants not to wait for miracles to happen but creates miracles of their own.
She said entrepreneurship is growing and she encouraged more youths to join this sector.
Imtisunep Longchar, director of the e-commerce site ilandlo.com, shared on the basic of entrepreneurship and encouraged the participants to learn smart.
The most important ingredient in entrepreneurship is the target area of customers and the selection of products or services.
He asserted that creating a value of products or services is important and customers should be attracted with the right and genuine services.
The panel discussion was moderated by Razouvikhol Luho, operations head, Nagaland Job Centre (NJC).
The programme was chaired by Roseline, NJC while God’s presence was invoked by Fr. John Poji, administrator and vice principal of NEISSR.
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