ASSOCHAM (Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India) on Tuesday, 31st October 2017 bestowed CMC Skills’ Founder Ms. Maya Swaminathan Sinha with the 'Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2017' in Ranchi. The award was presented by Hon'ble Governor of Jharkhand, Smt. Draupadi Murmu. ASSOCHAM the apex body of industry & commerce of India had organized “One Day National Summit on Leadership Cum Awards 2017’’ on Tuesday, 31st October 2017 at Hotel BNR Chanakya, Ranchi. In this event, the prestigious ASSOCHAM – Leadership Awards 2017, was honoured to the selected organizations/ professionals who have worked incessantly and have taken lead in the contemporary social system, services and quality achievements. After being felicitated by the ASSOCHAM, Ms. Maya Sinha expressed her gratitude towards ASSOCHAM for bestowing this honour. She quoted that such awards would encourage entrepreneurs with great ideas and vision to come forward & contribute. CMC Skills is working towards the Prime Minister’s vision to bring a sense of self-confidence among the poor by training them in various skill sectors, thus making them independent. Its primary focus is on imparting skills by offering variety of courses in various trade segments to increase the employability of youth. Ms. Maya Sinha, a former Indian Revenue Service Officer with over 30 years of professional experience, is the Founder Director of CMC Skills Pvt. Ltd. and Clear Maze Consulting Pvt. Ltd. The event was also joined by Shri Saryu Rai, Honourable Minister of Jharkhand, Parliamentary affairs, Food, Public Distribution & Consumer affairs. Expert panellists in different sessions were ASSOCHAM Ranchi Regional Office Director, S.K. Singh, Managing Director Hoya India Pvt. Ltd., Mukesh Sinha, HOD (Finance) Central Coalfields Limited, Sanjay Singh, VC - ICFAI University, Dr. ORS Rao, CMC Skills Pvt. Ltd., General Manager, Shailesh Shahi, IMS Ranchi University, Prof. Chinmoy Kumar, Himalayan University, VC, Dr. SP Singh. Website: http://www.cmcskills.com/Social Media Handles –
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