IIM Jammu to host third edition of leadership summit on February 26
IIM Jammu leadership summit will focus on the goal of self-reliance and self-sustenance
Abhiraj P | February 24, 2022 | 07:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu will host the third edition of the leadership summit on February 26 and 27, which will be attended by experts from industry and government. The IIM Jammu leadership summit intends to bring together experts from industry and government who will share ideas on industrial development.
According to a statement from IIM Jammu , the theme for the IIM Jammu leadership summit 2022 is “Leadership next for Atmanirbhar Bharat”, which will focus on the goal of self-reliance and self-sustenance by the Indian government. Students of various business schools across India are invited to participate in the IIM Jammu leadership summit 2022 which will be conducted online. The speakers will share with the students their insights and experience through panel discussions.
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IIM Jammu’s third edition of leadership summit will be attended by Kiran Bedi, former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, bureaucrats from Jammu and Kashmir, leaders of various corporate firms and even athlete Deepika Kumari, who is a professional archer and Padmashri and Arjuna Award Winner, said the statement. The chair of the IIM Jammu summit is BS Sahay, director of IIM Jammu. Muqbil Burhan is appointed as the program chair, and Prateek Jain is the program co-chair.
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The inauguration of the IIM Jammu leadership summit is scheduled at 10 am on February 26. Participants of the summit can register on the IIM Jammu official website.
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