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METAMORPHOSIS IN ECONOMY. INDIAN ELEPHANT: DORMANT OR DANCING ?. 8 th JANUARY, 2010. IBS-Mumbai Hiranandani Knowledge Park, Off Technology Street, Opp. Hiranandani Hospital, Powai, Mumbai ,400 076 Tel: (022)- 4043 4344, 4043 4300 4043 4307 (FAX) Contact Person : DR. MEENAXI DHARIWAL.
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METAMORPHOSIS IN ECONOMY INDIAN ELEPHANT: DORMANT OR DANCING ? 8th JANUARY, 2010 IBS-Mumbai Hiranandani Knowledge Park, Off Technology Street, Opp. Hiranandani Hospital, Powai, Mumbai ,400 076 Tel: (022)- 4043 4344, 4043 4300 4043 4307 (FAX) Contact Person : DR. MEENAXI DHARIWAL
SEMINAR SCHEDULE Prof.Y.K.Bhushan Sr. Advisor & Campus Head IBS Mumbai • Inaugural Session • 10.00 AM – 11.15 AM • Welcome Address • Prof. Y. K. Bhushan • Senior Advisor & Campus Head • IBS- Mumbai • Keynote Address • Mr. G. N. Bajpai* • Chairman, Future Generali India Life Insurance • Tea Break – 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM • Session – II • 11.30 AM- 1.00 PM • The Elephant Dance in Key Sectors-I • Mr. Indraneel Pan, Chief Economist, Kotak group • Mr. Aashish V. Sharma, Sales Director, Capgemini, Mumbai • Capt. Salim Mansuri, Consultant, BPO Industry • Lunch Break- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM • Session – III • 2.00 PM – 3.30 PM • The Elephant Dance in Key Sectors—II • Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Managing Director, Hiranandani Constructions Private Limited • Ms. Meera Sanyal*, Country Head, ABN Amro India • Mr. Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, India • Tea Break - 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM • Session – IV • Sustaining The Elephant Dance • 4.00 PM – 5.00 PM • Mr. V. Girish, Consultant, IT • Mr. N.S.Ramaswamy, Head Commodities, Ventura Commodities • Pvt Ltd • * Confirmation awaited IBS-Mumbai is a leading business school in the country, ranked variously between 19 – 25 in Management Schools country-wide surveys.. The school aspires to continue in its mission of providing quality management education. It is hailed by many as the Wharton of the East with its up-to-date curriculum, several publications, event and several other strengths. We at IBS Mumbai believe that management education is a partnership between the school & the industry. In pursuance of this belief, we have been offering our students as well as students from other schools a chance to interact with various pioneers of the different industry sectors through our series of seminars-Metamorphosis. The theme for discussion in Metamorphos this time is Indian Elephant: Dormant or Dancing. It is our pleasure to invite you to attend this seminar. A warm welcome awaits you at IBS-Mumbai. Y. K. Bhushan INDIAN ELEPHANT: DORMANT OR DANCING ? Despite slowing from highs of 8% to 9% growth, India’s economy, it is claimed, will grow close to 7% in 2009. Amid domestic and global liquidity crunch, large domestic savings and corporate retained earnings are financing investment. Sluggish labor market and wealth effects have hit urban consumption. But low export dependence, a large consumption base and the high share of employment (two-thirds) and income (one-half) coming from rural areas has helped sustain consumption. Among all these multi-dimensional factors affecting the Indian Economy, what do you think: Is the Indian Elephant really on a take-off stage or is it still dormant dreaming of matching the developed world?