Schoolchildren from Tatarstan took part in the business case championship on the national SME project

19 April 2024, Friday

On April 18, an offline business case solving championship was held in Kazan - a new stage of the republican large-scale project "School Business Start". The participants of the full-time event of the championship were 12 school business companies that successfully passed the online stage of the championship - a total of 120 people.

Each group of 30 participants worked with entrepreneurs who own a restaurant business, a developing children's center, sportswear production and a club for entrepreneurs.

The combined teams worked for 30 minutes on business cases proposed by entrepreneurs - they were looking for solutions to specific problems faced by entrepreneurs in their activities.  

According to experts, the most effective solutions to business cases were proposed by a team consisting of students from Maloshilninsky secondary school of the Tukayevsky municipal district of the Republic of Tatarstan, Aksubayevsky secondary school No. 2 and Lyceum No.146 "Resource" in Kazan.  At the end of the event, the children were awarded certificates of completion of training in a solemn atmosphere.

Now the participants will have a final meeting, where the teams will present the financial results of their business projects. As a result, three winning teams will be determined. They will travel to Moscow, where they will visit the Skolkovo Technopark.

"School Business Start" is a unique republican project that is being implemented in accordance with the instructions of the Head of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov. For the second year, he helps to develop entrepreneurial skills in children of grades 5-7, including those studying in rural schools and small towns of the Republic of Tatarstan. The project takes place within the framework of the national project "Small and Medium-sized Enterprises", which was initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin and overseen by First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov.

 

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