New Delhi, July 29 - TERI University, associated with the think tank The Energy and Resources Institute, is starting two new courses this academic year, its tenth since getting deemed university status.
The university, located here, is starting a specialised MBA programme on business sustainability, which will produce people able to manage businesses in such a way that natural resources do not get used up, chancellor R.K. Pachauri announced here Wednesday.
'We are likely to see a major transition in energy supply. We need to change and bring about the changes that are required,' Pachauri said at a press conference. The head of TERI and of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change referred to the university's plan to start a course on renewable energy as well.
'We have introduced this MBA course to create ethical, environmental and social considerations among people.