Mega-International Research Conference underway in Amity University
Pritha Roy Choudhury | February 21, 2019 | 11:13 AM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 21: The 19 th INBUSH ERA World Summit of Amity International Business School (AIBS) started its annual prestigious and Mega-International Research Conference. T he theme of the conference this time is “Honoring the Past, Treasuring the Present and Shaping the Future – Global Leaders of Today and Tomorrow”.
The three day c onference which concludes on 22 nd February, will witnes s discussions and deliberations by leading a cademicians, d iplomats and c orporate l eaders from India and abroad including USA, UK, Australia, Sweden, Malaysia, Singapore, Ecuador, Jordon, Afghanistan, Italy etc.
Welcoming the distinguished galaxy of delegates from across the globe, Prof. (Dr.) Gurinder Singh, Amity Group Vice Chancellor and Director General – AIBS & Amity University, Greater Noida said that leaders are dreamers and are passionate about their dreams. The agenda of this conference is to assess how the leaders of the past became successful and propagate their ways and methods to the young generation. Leaders of past and present surely visualized something that others didn’t. “We at Amity have a dream to make significant contribution in the lives of the youngsters”, he added.
Dr. Ashok Chauhan, Founder President, Amity University Group, thanked the delegates and dignitaries from various countries for being present on the occasion and motivating the students by their words of wisdom. He told the students that quick implementation was the mantra of his success.
C. R. Chaudhary, Minister of state, Department of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Government of India, said that it was a proud moment for him to join the eminent dignitaries. He said that Amity is known among the best universities of the world. The theme on which the session is based is the need of the hour. I appreciate the organizers for choosing this topic. He beckoned the students to take “Yesterday as an experience, Today as an experiment and Tomorrow as an expectation.”
Hopefully India could be the world guru in 21 st century. According to him, for a country to develop it needs to increase its production with quality with proper marketing techniques and at the same time generating ample employment opportunities. India needs to be skilled developed and a healthy nation. In ease of doing business, India has climbed from 142 position to 77 th position, for a nation to develop there needs to be change in mindset and elimination of weak points.
Talking about the bilateral relationship between India and Canada, Nadir Patel, High Commissioner of Canada, said that from education point of view both the countries have helped each other numerous times. Patel discussed with the students several points on leadership which could help them in their careers.
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