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Topic :
Required: A Face Lift For Indian Youth
Date : Sunday, April 19, 2015
Time : 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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A great deal has been written on how young India is turning out to be, so not much more needs to be added to that. Indeed many young Indians from every walk of life have done us proud in the recent past. But more refurbishing and redecorating needs to be done on an already attractive face. The youth of our country have a tryst with destiny bearing in mind the sweeping changes that are taking place around us. Can we identify the needs and also focus on the shortcomings in a truly statesman-like manner?
Join us on our webinar ‘Required: A Face Lift For Indian Youth’ to discuss with our expert panelists on the subject with a rare candour.
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Panelist 1: |
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Achala Moulik
Achala Moulik is an Indian writer and former bureaucrat who served as Education Secretary to the Government of India, Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1993 to 1994 and Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of Karnataka from January to June 2001. In 2013, Moulik won the Sergey Yessenin Prize for promoting Russian literature. Read more about Achala on the Wikipedia page dedicated to her. |
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Prof. Astha Khanna
Prof. Astha is a seasoned faculty for MBA finance subjects with a vast experience in the industry. She is currently working as Visiting Faculty at Management Academy and Research Centre. Prior to this, she worked as Assistant Professor in Krupanidhi B School and as Program Manager - Finance at WLC College India Pvt. Ltd. |
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Deepa Subhakar
Deepa is currently pursuing her Online MBA from Pondicherry University and is a part of the panel to bring in the perspective of young Indians, the go-getters of today. Deepa has over 15 years of Corporate experience in the field of Operations, Administration and Travel Management and holds Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Madurai Kamaraj University. |
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