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Seminar on CSR FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH

Seminar on CSR FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH

Seminar on CSR FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH with Key Note Address by Mr. TKA Nair, Advisor to Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, on 5th March, 2012 organized by CFAT-Center for Appropriate Technologies (A CMAI Initiative), as per the programme below:

Programme:                     CSR FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH

Date:                                5th March, 2012 – 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM

Venue:                             Delton Hall, IETE, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 

Agenda:

2.00 - 3.00 PM                Networking Tea/Coffee

3.00 - 3.05 PM                Welcome Address by Mr. NK Goyal and facilitating presentation of bouquets 

3.05 - 3.30 PM                Key Note Address by Mr. TKA Nair, Advisor to PM

3.30 - 3.40 PM                Participation from floor

3.40 - 3.50 PM                Chief Guest address by Hon’ble Sh. Ashwani  Kumar Sharma, Minister of State for 
                                         Planning and Science Technology(tbc)   

3.55 - 4.10 PM                Presentation by Mr. Bharat Wakhlu, Resident  Director, Tata Group

4.10 - 4.20 PM                Presentation by Prof. Dr. Sucha Singh Gill, Director General, Center for Research in 
                                         Rural and Industrial Development

4.20 - 4.40 PM                Presentation by Mr. Hirender Sikka, Director, Corporate Communications, Piramal 

4.40 - 4.50 PM                Participation from floor

4.50 - 5.00 PM                Vote of thanks and presentation of Mementos
5.00 - 5.30 PM                 High Tea/Coffee


The seminar on the socially relevant issue would be attended by important stakeholders and policy makers across the spectrum including PSUCs like BSNL, MTNL, SAIL, ONGC, BHEL etc.  
CFAT -an organization comprising of eminent national and internationals professionals  sensitive to social causes under the chairmanship of Mr. K K Dhar assists in providing CSR solutions with Appropriate Technologies in- ITe services, Water Management, Alternative Energy, Skill Development etc - for Rural Development and Inclusive Growth.

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