Mumbai: Billava Chamber of Commerce and Industry holds seminar


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Mar 11: Billava Chamber of Commerce and Industry in association with HDFC Bank held a daylong seminar ‘Micro small and medium enterprises conclave’ at Kurla east Radhabai Thimmappa Bhandary auditorium on Saturday March 9.

PWC India Company’s Amith Khanna, Worldwide business house Oman, managing director Dr C K Anchan, Justice K S Hegde institute head Dr A P Achar and Digital Tata capital vice president Kaushik Chakraborthy were the resource persons.

National Billava Maha Mandala president and Bharath Bank president Jaya C Suvarna, Billavara Association Mumbai former president Nithyananda D Kotian, Yashodha N T Poojary, Pooja Purushotham, BCCI vice president D B Ameen, Mahendra Sooru Karkera, directors Chandayya B Karkera, Harish B Ameen, Purushotham S Kotian, Ashmith B Kulai, Gangadhar N Ameen Karnire and other elite were present.



Nikhita N T Poojary and Ankita N T Poojary sang a prayer song. Harish G Ameen presented details of the seminar. Deepa Rai compered the programme. BCCI secretary, advocate Anand M Poojary welcomed the gathering, gave an introduction and proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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