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Frost & Sullivan to honor global icon and indian industrialist Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla at its Growth Innovation & Leadership (GIL) India 2017 summit
Business Wire IndiaKumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman,2017: GIL Visionary Leadership Award significant social impact. Frost & Sullivan is proud to acknowledge the visionary leadership, achievements, and tremendous contribution of Mr. Birla at the ninth edition of its flagship Summit – “
GIL India 2017 ” on 5th October, 2017 at
, Mumbai, in the presence of.At the helm of one of the largest conglomerates in India, presentFor more information on the agenda and to register for GIL India 2017, please visit:Journey to Visionary Innovation - Digital Transformation: Business and Social Impact.Government initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India, Startup India, etc., act as catalysts to re-invigorate operational excellence across industries.
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