2-Day Residential Entrepreneurship Camp
Action Learning | Mandi Methodology β Becho & Seekho
Yes.
We provide 100% vegetarian, freshly prepared food for all participants, including:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks
Food is prepared in a clean, hygienic kitchen suitable for children.
Participants stay in a safe, comfortable campus accommodation with:
Clean rooms, dormitory setup.Β Β
Proper beds
AC facilities (where applicable)
Separate accommodation for boys and girls
Washrooms are:
Cleaned multiple times a day
Maintained by dedicated housekeeping staff
Monitored by camp coordinators
Cleanliness and hygiene are top priorities, especially for residential programs.
Safety is our highest priority. We ensure:
Continuous adult supervision
Clearly defined activity areas
Trained facilitators and support staff on campus
During street marketing / village sales activities:
We maintain 1 staff member for every 5 learners
Staff members closely guide, observe, and support students at all times
Learners are never left unsupervised.
We have strict safety protocols for girls:
Separate accommodation and washrooms
Female staff members present at all times
Group-based activities only
No individual movement without supervision
Girlsβ safety is non-negotiable and strictly monitored.
Yes. All product-making activities are:
Age-appropriate
Carefully supervised
Designed with safety first
We provide:
Safety goggles
Gloves
Masks (where required)
Well-ventilated workspaces
Facilitators explain safety rules before starting any activity.
No.
We do not use:
Dangerous machinery
Toxic chemicals
Sharp or unsafe tools
All materials are selected keeping child safety in mind.
Travel is organised and supervised in a mini bus or car. Maximum distance is 5kms.
Students move only in groups
Staff members accompany every group
No participant is allowed to move alone.
Yes.
Street marketing is conducted:
In safe, familiar village areas
During daytime, early morning 6 am to 9 am only.
With close staff supervision
The focus is on learning, communication, and confidence, not aggressive selling.
The camp fee includes:
All food (veg)
Accommodation (AC stay where applicable)
Product-making materials
Travel to and from the village market
Learning sessions, mentoring, and activities
Complete Action Learning experience
There are no hidden charges.
Other than learning takeaways:
Sample products made
Workbook
CertificateΒ
Participants will gain:
Confidence and communication skills
Understanding of money and value creation
Teamwork and leadership experience
Real-world exposure through Action Learning
Awareness and interest in entrepreneurship
This is a life experience, not just a workshop.
No.
This camp is designed for beginners.
Curiosity and willingness to participate are enough.
Emergency contact numbers are shared 9652222119 or 6300662113
Camp coordinators are available throughout
Parents are kept informed about schedules and safety. Photos are shared 2 times a day.Β
22 May 2026 to 24 May 2026
Reach us at 9652222119, take investment details & pay & get confirmation.Β
Your childβs safety, hygiene, comfort, and learning are our highest priorities.
At Active Discovery Campus, entrepreneurship is taught through Action Learning in a safe, structured, and caring environment.
(For Learners & Parents)
The following rules are designed to ensure safety, discipline, respect, and a positive learning environment for all participants at Active Discovery Campus.
Learners must respect mentors, staff, fellow campers, and local community members.
Polite language and good behavior are expected at all times.
Bullying, teasing, physical aggression, or inappropriate behavior is strictly prohibited.
Learners must follow instructions given by mentors during activities, travel, and stay.
β° Discipline & Participation
All learners are expected to attend and participate in all activities.
Punctuality must be maintained for sessions, meals, and group activities.
Learners should not leave the group or campus area without permission.
Active participation and teamwork are encouraged.
Safety instructions must be followed while using tools, equipment, or materials.
Protective gear (if provided) must be used properly.
Running, pushing, or unsafe behavior during activities is not allowed.
Any injury, discomfort, or concern must be reported immediately to the mentor.
Learners are not allowed to bring:
Mobile phones, smart watches, or electronic gadgets (unless specifically permitted)
Sharp objects, harmful materials, or medicines without prior notice
Expensive items or valuables
Junk food, soft drinks, or packaged snacks
π The camp will not be responsible for loss or damage of personal valuables.
The camp encourages screen-free learning.
If phones are brought, they may be collected and returned at designated times.
Parents can contact the camp team anytime for updates or emergencies.
Learners must follow lights-off and wake-up timings.
Boys and girls have separate accommodation.
Rooms must be kept clean and tidy.
Respect for personal space and belongings is mandatory.
Learners must stay with the group during travel and village visits.
No interaction without mentor supervision.
Respect local culture, people, and surroundings.
Follow all safety instructions during travel and outdoor activities.
Only camp-provided vegetarian food should be consumed.
Sharing food without permission is discouraged.
Learners must maintain personal hygiene.
Any food allergy or health issue must be informed in advance.
Curiosity, creativity, and learning attitude are encouraged.
Mistakes are part of learning; learners should not fear failure.
Learners are expected to treat nature, tools, and resources responsibly.
Sustainability and cleanliness must be practiced throughout the camp.
In case of repeated rule violations:
Parents will be informed.
The learner may be removed from specific activities.
In serious cases, the learner may be sent back at parentsβ responsibility.
No refund will be provided in such cases.
By registering for the camp, parents agree that:
Their child will follow the camp rules and code of conduct.
The camp team may take necessary decisions for safety and discipline.
The learning environment prioritizes group well-being over individual preferences.