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“Big India Breaching Boundaries”

How Indian Organizations and Movements are changing the World

September 26th 2010


1015Hrs-1030Hrs Lighting of the Lamp
1030Hrs-1100Hrs Presidential Address
Padmashree Dr. S.B. Mujumdar,
Chancellor,SIDU, & President & Founder
Director, Symbiosis Society
Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar,
Principal Director,Symbiosis Society
Brig. Rajiv Divekar (Retd)
Director, SIMS
1110Hrs-1140Hrs Keynote speakers
Mr. Prakash Iyer, MD Kimberly Clark
Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, MD Cummins

1145Hrs- 1315Hrs From aiming to reduce the dependence on the


The Indian Powerhouse: Defining the New developed world, India has traversed a long way
Economic Order to becoming a growth powerhouse for the
world. From customising the McDonalds’ for
India, the indigenous companies are emerging
centres for new business models and innovative
services. However, can the new economic order
actually follow the BRIC predictions?

Session leaders:
Mr. Pramod Rao
Mr. Prakash Iyer, MD Kimberly Clark
Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, MD Cummins
Mr.Vijay Menon, Management Academician and
Human Resource Facilitator
1315Hrs-1415Hrs Lunch Break
1430Hrs- 1630Hrs Big India is breaching boundaries. Historically a
Connecting the Future; Bridging the Divide success and with bright future prospects, India is
making news every day. However, the strengths
and weaknesses have to be evaluated
objectively before the Indian dream can be
believed in. Our structure needs to be probed in
and facades need to be removed for strategies
to make way for the Big India. India stretches
beyond the few metropolitans and India can
truly become big when the boundaries extend
beyond geography to rediscover India on the
world canvas.

Session Leaders:
Mr. Amit Kapoor, Visiting Harvard Business
School
Dr. Janardhan, Chairman & MD Haselfrė
Solutions Pvt Ltd
Mr. Suhas Baxi, CEO, Demag Cranes India
Mr. Nilabh Banerji, GM, Marketing , Zapak

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