Jadavpur University to organise national conference in association with ASSOCHAM
Arpita Das | March 2, 2023 | 02:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
Nearly 200 people from Mumbai and other parts of the country will attend the national conference tomorrow.
NEW DELHI:
Jadavpur University, Mumbai along with the alumni association, NCE Bengal will host its 40th national conference tomorrow,
The conference will be attended by nearly 200 people from Mumbai and other parts of the country including alumni of Jadavpur University, academicians, policymakers, business executives and alumni of other leading educational institutions.
Jadavpur University official release reads: "Considering the sluggish growth in the global economy that shows no signs of rebounding, India needs to step up to lead the way. The question remains as to how India, once synonymous with red tape, can become the new powerhouse of growth we expect it to be. This single important question is the theme of our conference this year, which has been appropriately worded as New India @ 2030: Tailoring for Sustainable Growth: Reform, Perform, Transform."
Former Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India and former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, Dr R Chidambaram, will be the chief guest of the conference. Marja Einig, Deputy Consul General, German Consulate General Mumbai, and S S Mundra, Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India will be the guests of honour.
“The Indian economy is projected to become the third largest in the world by 2030. India, however, must correct a few important things. Our National Conference aims to examine those issues that India must address if India is to be the economic powerhouse the world expects her to be. We are extremely fortunate that some of India's best minds and thinkers from science, technology, education, engineering, banking, and finance will enlighten us about what Reforms are required in order to deliver Performance that is consistent with our expectations that will transform the country's vast potential into reality," said Dibyendu Chakraborty, Convenor of conference committee and former President, Jadavpur University Alumni Association, Mumbai Branch.
The sponsors of the event include leading companies from across the world like Phoenix Contact, Zenitel, MSA Indian Oil, ONGC, Winsteel, JSW Cement, Tally solutions, Deutsche Bank, Chemtrol, Bauer, JNK India, Advanced Systek, Global Group, New Fire, Vinngtor Stentofon, Beekay Corp, OOMS India, Power Gilt, AGGCON, Gita Group and Mobile Communication.
Rudranath Banerjee, President, Jadavpur University Alumni Association, Mumbai, said, “As the oldest alumni association in India, the Alumni Association, N.C.E Bengal & Jadavpur University, has played a major role in nation-building and furthering the objectives of our alma mater since 1921. To achieve its goal of becoming one of the world's leading economies by 2030, India must maximize the benefits of its inherent advantages and take advantage of opportunities that emerge. During the Conference, we will develop actionable insights that will strengthen the Indian journey towards sustainable growth."
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