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Kamal Nath urges `budding managers' to take India forward

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The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr Kamal Nath (right), and Mr Sunil Alagh, President , AIMA, at the 10th Convocation of AIMA in the Capital on Saturday. — Kamal Narang

New Delhi , Aug. 6

THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr Kamal Nath, today urged budding managers to tap India's market and take it forward, in line with the country's endeavour to double its share in the world trade, in the next five years.

Speaking to students of All India Management Association's (AIMA) Centre for Management Education (CME) in its 10th Convocation ceremony, Mr Nath said, "India today is one of the potential economic giants in the world and is looked at as a potential market of consumers."

He further added that with 70 per cent literacy rate, engineering and managerial institutes, which stand on a par with world-class institutes, rapid economic development, government's support and talented managers, India can engage the future of world trade.

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