FORE School of Management organises first edition of FOREsutra competition
FORE School of Management New Delhi organised the competition where teams from 24 states and Saudi Arabia put forth ideas for creating employment.
Divyansh | March 22, 2024 | 02:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI: FORE School of Management New Delhi organised the first edition of FOREsutra, a competition for encouraging people to come up with problem solving ideas. The competition was based on the theme ‘Creating Employment’. The institute said participants will be awarded cash prizes between Rs 5,000 and Rs 1 lakh and certificates.
The FORE School of Management New Delhi will hold the award ceremony on April 4. The teams from 24 Indian states as well as an overseas player representing Saudi Arabia participated in the competition. The most number of teams were from Maharashtra emerged, followed by Delhi.
The FOREsutra competition aimed at involving individuals as solution providers and drew participants from a variety of backgrounds and areas around the country.
Subir Verma, director, FORE School of Management, said, "We were overwhelmed by the dedication and exceptional caliber of the submissions we received this year. This initiative highlights FSM's unwavering dedication to supporting innovative social initiatives and accelerating meaningful change. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all participants and are looking forward to more such engaging competitions.”
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FORE School of Management New Delhi was established in 1992. It boasts of more than 7,000 strong alumni in the past 31 years. The institute offers two-year full-time programmes in PGDM, PGDM(IB), PGDM(FM) and PGDM(BDA). It also offers a full-time Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) and Executive Fellow Programme in Management EFPM.
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