Vietnam: Harish G Ameen presented Iconic Achievers Award


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Vietnam (EP)

Vietnam, Nov 11: Prestigious Iconic Achievers Council in Vietnam, a country famous as rapidly growing in economy presented International Iconic Achievers Award to Billava Chamber of Commerce and Industries director and Billavara Association Mumbai vice-president, Harish G Ameen.

Retired consul general of India, Mosco Dr V B Soni, chief guest, handed over the award in a grand programme held at Sheraton Saigan auditorium, Ho Chi Min on the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to Harish G Ameen considering achievement in his business and remarkable social work. The award consisted of certificate, gold medal and award panel.



A seminar on generating global solidarity partnership was held at the conference. Governors of different states in various countries, ministers, senior officials and the elite took part. ICF Indian committee president Engineer Manjunath Sagar, Maikran Electrical Bengaluru project director, Dr V Nagaraju, Madhusoodhan Nagaraj participated in the programme.

Female artistes performed Bharatanatyam under the guidance of Dr Ambika Nazareth. IAC secretary general, A K Sharma honored the guests. Dr S Anand compered the programme and rendered the vote of thanks.

  

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