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ENTREPRENEUR MOBILITY

ENTREPRENEUR MOBILITY

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Devaneyan Winster

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Mobility of Entrepreneurs affect the pace and pattern of Entrepreneurship Development

Not at all True

False

Statement is Wrong

True

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 5 pts

https://yourstory.com/

  • Shradha Sharma the founder of (YourStory) moved from her early life in Bihar to Bangalore, the "Silicon Valley of India," to grow her prominent digital media platform dedicated to entrepreneurship and startup news.

This is an example of Location Mobility

Not an example of Location Mobility

This is an example of occupational mobility

No adequate information on occupational mobility. So in this context, this is an example of location mobility

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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  • Eiesha Bharti Pasricha is the daughter of Sunil Mittal, the founder of Bharti Airtel, Eiesha chose an independent entrepreneurial path. She lives in London and is an investor in high-fashion brands like Roksanda and beauty service platforms like Beautystack, carving her own niche away from the telecom empire.

  • Azim Premji Inherited Western India Vegetable Products Ltd. (now Wipro) from his father, which was originally in the business of hydrogenated cooking fats. He pivoted the company to become an IT giant, expanding into software and hardware services and listing on the NYSE.

  • Gautam Singhania Took over the Raymond Group in the 1990s and grew it from a textile company into a lifestyle brand, diversifying into areas like real estate and retail apparel.

Who among these is / are intergenerational entrepreneur?

Eiesha Bharti Pasricha
Eiesha Bharti Pasricha and Azim Premji
Gautham Singhania and Azim Premji
Eiesha Bharti Pasricha and Gautham Singhania

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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In which state the "Silicon Valley of India" located

Andhra Pradesh

Karnataka

TamilNadu

Telangana

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Syed Sabahat Azim is a Doctor and a former 2000 batch IAS officer who resigned from his duties to launch the affordable healthcare chain Glocal Healthcare Systems.

Rajan Singh: This IIT Kanpur Graduate cleared the UPSC Civil Services and served as the Police Commissioner of Thiruvananthapuram for three years, managing a force of 3,500 policemen. However, after 8 years of service, the urge to tread a different path led him to the corporate world. After working for a few big names in the corporate world, in 2016 he started ConceptOwl - a teacherless online-in-classroom educational platform to help students prepare for entrance exams.

Sanjay Gupta is a 1985 batch IAS Officer who cleared the UPSC Civil Service Exam at a young age of 22. After taking voluntary retirement in 2002, Sanjay joined the Adani Group as CEO (Infrastructure). After spending a few years with the group, he launched his chain of luxury hotels, Cambay under the umbrella of Neesa Group

All three are examples of inter-generational entrepreneurs

Only Rajan Singh can be considered as an inter-generational entrepreneur

Only Rajan Singh can be considered as an intra-generational entrepreneurs

All three are examples of intra-generational entrepreneurs

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 5 pts

Source : Wikipedia

The Tata Nano Singur controversy was a controversy generated by land acquisition for a proposed Tata Motors automobile factory at Singur in Hooghly district, West Bengal, India. The factory would have been used to build the compact car Tata Nano.

The erstwhile state government of West Bengal created the controversy by citing the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 rule to conduct an eminent domain takeover of 997 acres (4.03 km2) of farmland on which Tata Motors was supposed to build its factory. The rule is meant for public improvement projects, and the state government wanted Tata to build in its state. The project was opposed by activists and opposition parties in West Bengal.

The land earmarked for the project was taken control of by the state administration amidst protests and fencing off commenced on 1 December 2006. Mamata Banerjee, who was prevented from entering Singur by the state police, called a statewide bandh in protest while legislators belonging to her party turned violent in the legislative assembly causing damage to furniture.Later, she went on a 26-day hunger strike . During this period she presented affidavits of farmers apparently unwilling to part with their land.On 4 December, Banerjee began the historic 26-day hunger strike in Kolkata protesting the forcible acquisition of farmland by the government. The then-President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, who was concerned about her health, spoke to the then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to resolve the issue. Kalam also appealed to Ms Banerjee to withdraw her fast as "life is precious". A letter from Manmohan Singh was faxed to Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the then-Governor of West Bengal, and then it was immediately delivered to Mamata. After receiving the letter Mamata finally broke her fast at midnight on 29 December.

Tatas ceremonially initiated the construction of the plant on 21 January 2007.The Tata Group announced on 3 October 2008 that they are pulling out of Singur due to the political unrest and agitation.

The image representing the reason for movement of Tata from West Bengal is........

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