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Indore: 6th online National Conference National - Self-reliant Bharat in Era of Transformation

SDPS Women’s College, Khandwa road, Indore organized 6th online National Conference and the key theme of conference was “Self-reliant Bharat in Era of Transformation” on 23rd December, 2020. The special guest of the conference was cabinet minister shri O.P. Saklecha emphasized on promotion of MSME for self-reliance of country. Chief guest of the conference was vice chancellor of Rabindranath Tagore university Prof. (Dr.) B.P. Pethiya and in his address, he stressed on reducing import bill and enhance exports for improving balance of payment situation for self-reliance of Bharat. Guest of honor was Chairman of SDPS Group Mr. Kamlesh Sojatia briefed about initiative of SDPS group in entrepreneurship promotion through training with the support of MHRD and till date SDPS Group trained 1500 women of nearby villages. Keynote speaker Ms. Monalisha Borthakur inspired the female participants about entrepreneurship and government assistance. Prof. (Dr.) Satish Prakash Shukla brief the participants about various aspect about modern teaching methods. Welcome address was given by Conference chairman Prof. (Dr.) Aradhana Chouksey.

Knowledge Partner of this conference were “Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India,” Ahmedabad and Prof. (Dr.) Raman Gujral of EDII briefed about EDII support to educational Institute; Prof.A.K.Gupta South Asia chapter head “Research Foundation of India” sum up the conference and Dr. Ramesh Mangal chairman of “Global foundation of Research & Academic development.” explained the contribution of GFRAD contribution in promotion of research. Prof. (Dr.) Janvi Chandwani proposed vote of thanks, coordinator and Joint secretary of the conference was Prof.Savita Punjabi and Organizing secretary of the conference was Prof. Lata Manglani.

There were more that 100 participants of the conference and author of selected papers given oral presentation.

Prof. (Dr.) Aradhana Chouksey
Principal,
SDPS Women’s College of Commerce and Management

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