The panel discusses how India’s unicorn breeders must ensure that the ecosystem produces more unicorns and digital transformation should also gets its deserved avenue.
Anil Agarwal chronicles his journey of coming from a humble background to being a 1st generation entrepreneur, and taking Vedanta to unprecedented heights.
The panel discusses how CEOs should be custodians of health, environment, morals and sentiments in their own businesses while resetting their enterprise for success.
Arundhati Bhattacharya shares how in her new book, she has chronicled her journey of career management, corporate leadership, personal and professional struggles, and lessons learned along the way.
Yogi Sriram explains the different facets of mentorship in industries for different levels and also mentions how mentoring can not only build self-confidence but act as a two-way learning path for both the mentor and a mentee.
Professor N.V. Varghese, Vice Chancellor,National Institute of Educational Planning and Administartion talking about the importance of research in the changing world. He also talked about adapting digital economy in his address.
Mr. Sandeep J Alur, Director, Microsoft Technology Centre, India deliberating on the future of education which demands a strict revolution and shift of focus to digitisation.
Mr. Fernando Leon Garcia, President, CETYS University sharing insights on refining the education system and making it compaitable to battle disaster like pandemic.
Mr. Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education Services Pvt Ltd throwing light on the new education policy of India and discussing the benefits of technology in higher education.
Sister Shivani deliberating on youth empowerment in order to stay updated with the dynamic world.
Dr. Furqan Qamar, Professor of Management, CMS, Jamia Milia Islamia talking about the importance of adaptation of new learning systems in the new world and discussed the significance of man power to do the research.
Baijayant Jay Panda emphasizes on the requirement of regional inclusion in all spheres, and also suggests changes in policies to uplift the underserved segment of the society.