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New Delhi: Around 30 entrepreneurial enthusiasts discussed  the problems faced by startups in implementing their initiatives, at a meet organized by the Centre for Innovation Entrepreneurship (CIE) of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI). The event on February 8 was first of a series of such meets being organized by CIE to build an entrepreneurial community in the university and to encourage young people towards enterpreneurship. Devesh Jha, a software developer, and Prof Zishan Husain Khan, Director of the Centre, briefed the participants about the current trends in startup ventures and encouraged them to make full use of the facilities at CIE to become a successful entrepreneur.

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