In lieu of Millennium Global Entrepreneurship Week (MGEW) 2021, The Millennium Universal College TMUC Rawalpindi & Islamabad hosted a riveting talk on this year theme Ecosystem, Education and Inclusion last day says a press release. GEW is a massive campaign that is celebrated across the globe to celebrate and empower entrepreneurs in every country and community. Each November millions of people participate in thousands of activities planned to inspire, guide and nurture young entrepreneurs.
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TMUC Bahria Springs Rawalpindi’s Young Entrepreneurs Summit had prominent names and industry practitioners as its panelists and guests that included Mr. Bilal Janjua Executive Director Amreeli Steels, Ahmed Hashmi- Digital Marketer, Taimoor Hamid Owner Secret Sky, Sehrish Raza to name a few. Chaudry Abdur Rauf- Ex President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Group Captain Saeed Nawaz Khan were among honorable guests.
The event was chaired by Senator Mr. Waleed Iqbal as Chief Guest who in his address connected Iqbal’s philosophy with modern themes of self-actualization, liberty of thoughts and actions and how today’s youth can benefit from Iqbal’s teachings to achieve their objectives in life. The talk proved to be a platform enriched with knowledge, intellect and action plan for those in attendance, that they can reply upon to achieve their goals in a more sustainable and equitable post-pandemic world.
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Similarly, TMUC Islamabad hosted its Millennium Global Entrepreneurship Week 2021, which was inaugurated by Mr. Irfan Wahab, CEO Telenor Pakistan. The attribute of being fearless was the takeaway message for Millennials before they step into the industry. The address was followed by a cake cutting ceremony to officially kickstart the mega 3 day event, followed by a panel discussions, fashion show, cultural carnival and mega concert by music sensation 2021.
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The CEO Talks sessions involved all eminent figures including President ICCI, Shakeel Munir, and many more who addressed the students in a panel discussion, A high-powered panel of industry experts shared their learnings with future leaders, and the significance of digitalization and the opportunities around it. The speakers addressed that you create your own opportunity to flourish rather than wait for someone to make it for you.
MGEW 21, also hosted a Fashion Show to provide a platform of exhibition for TMUC fashion students. The fashion was themed on black and white affair, portraying the extraordinary talents of our students, and revisualizing the extremes of chic and trendy. The event served as a reminder to our youth that fashion is the least noisy, yet the most impactful manner of self-expression.
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A cultural carnival was hosted by TMUC students to showcase the unique traditions and diversity within our country. The students dressed in the attire of their homeland, put up stalls displaying handicrafts and a variety of cultural specialties, and performed on songs of their hometown. The eventful 3 day event came to end by a melodious performance and celebration by the musical sensation Atif Aslam in a mega concert, attended by almost 3500 people, included students, faculty and other stake holders.


