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St Agnes PG Centre to organise two-day international conference

Published On : 17 Sep 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: The second two-day international conference on the theme ‘Business Resilience in Turbulent Global Markets’ will be organised by PG department of Commerce, St Agnes Centre for Postgraduate Studies and Research on September 24 and 25 at conference hall, Sophia Block, St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru.

Dr Prasanna Chandra, retired professor in Finance, IIMB and Author, director of Centre of Financial Management, India will be the key note speaker for the event. International speakers Prof Gilbert M Nduru, director of International Programmes Linkage and Research, University of Karatina, Kenya and Vishwa Nath Goel, chairman, Shivam Holdings Pvt Ltd, Nepal will be addressing the gathering.

The conference aims at providing a platform for industrialists and academicians to discuss the resilient solutions and market-based mechanics to manage resources to build resilience so that all corporations live longer with enhanced productivity. The conference is open to students, academicians and industrialists to attend and present their research papers on any theme related to subjects Finance, Banking, Taxation, Marketing and Logistics Management, Business and Human Resource, Legal, Entrepreneurial and Economic Purview or any subject under commerce and management.

For further details contact:

Dr Catherine Nirmala Rao
Conference convenor
Mobile: +91 9886201619







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