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Ravi Shankar Prasad, Piyush Pandey and BYJU Ravindran to address the UN Young Changemakers Conclave
The United Nations Young Changemakers Conclave organized in collaboration with the UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan, is a platform for selected young leaders, entrepreneurs, students and professionals to engage with eminent experts from the field of politics, media, business, governance and the arts. Founded in 2011, over 6000 young Indians have attended from over 18000 applicants. We have had eminent speakers such as Mr. Suresh Prabhu, Railway Minister of India, Dr. Raghuram Rajan, Former Governor, Reserve Bank of India, Dr Shashi Tharoor,Member of Parliament and Mr. Leander Paes, world renowned tennis player in our earlier conclaves. For a complete list and more information, please visit www.youngchangemakersconclave.in.
The theme for the 2017 Conclave is The Business of Change: Agenda 2030” and is scheduled for Saturday, 28th January 2017 at the Siri Fort Auditorium, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi. Through this dialogue, we would like to explore the collaborative role of business organizations, social enterprises and the government in enabling positive social impact with reference to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations. Other confirmed speakers include Speakers include KT Rama Rao (Minister of IT, Government of Telangana), BYJU Ravindran (Founder BYJUs), Piyush Pandey (Chairman, Ogilvy), Gaurav Gogoi (Member of Parliament), Sanvardeep Oberoi (The Bombay Hemp Company), Reema Nanavaty (Founder, Self Employed Womens Association), Facebook's Ankhi Das, Indigo's Aditya Ghosh, Quintillion Media's Raghav Bahl, Muthoot's Thomas John Muthoot and other 30+ leaders/thinkers/creators. A complete list can be found on www.youngchangemakersconclave.in
Date: January 28th 2017
Time: 2:00pm to 8:00pm (late entrants will be strictly refused admission due to security protocols)
Venue: The Siri Fort Auditorium
The Conclave will be attended by 2000 young changemakers, entrepreneurs, diplomats, students and leaders from the development sector.
For more information contact outreach@youngchangemakersconclave.in

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