The International Conference on Building a Resilient Economy: Policies and Strategies for Sustainable Growth at the Jaipuria Institute of Management, Ghaziabad, concluded with an insightful address and vote of thanks by Mr. Vinod Malhotra, Director Corporate Relations, Jaipuria Group of Educational Institutions. His closing remarks encapsulated the essence of the conference, highlighting key points and expressing gratitude to all participants.
Mr. Malhotra’s address provided a fitting conclusion to a day filled with enlightening speeches, technical sessions, and meaningful exchanges among scholars, industry leaders, and policymakers.
Key Points from Mr. Vinod Malhotra’s Address:
- Gratitude to Participants: Mr. Malhotra began his address by expressing heartfelt gratitude to all the participants, speakers, and organizers who contributed to the success of the conference. He acknowledged the efforts of everyone involved in making the event memorable.
- Significance of the Conference: He emphasized the importance of the conference theme, “Building a Resilient Economy,” and how the discussions and presentations throughout the day provided valuable insights into policies and strategies for sustainable growth.
- Acknowledgment of Distinguished Speakers: Mr. Malhotra extended his appreciation to the distinguished speakers, including Prof. (Dr.) Daviender Narang, Mr. Shishir Jaipuria, Prof. Ken Nishikawa, and Prof. J. P. Pandey, for their enlightening speeches. He highlighted the key messages from each speaker, reinforcing their contributions to the conference.
- Reflection on Key Takeaways: Reflecting on the day’s sessions, Mr. Malhotra summarized the key takeaways, including the importance of self-reliance, technological advancements, human resource development, and sustainability in building a resilient economy.
- Collaboration Between Academia and Industry: He emphasized the need for continued collaboration between academia and industry to address the challenges of economic resilience. He encouraged ongoing dialogue and partnerships to develop innovative solutions for sustainable growth.
- Importance of Practical Application: Mr. Malhotra highlighted the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, particularly in the realm of patents and commercial activities. He stressed the need for research to be converted into practical benefits for society.
- Wisdom in Moderation: Referencing Prof. Ken Nishikawa’s address, Mr. Malhotra discussed the concept of “wisdom in moderation” from the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing the importance of balance and moderation in all actions. This concept, he noted, is crucial not just for individuals but for the nation as a whole.
- Promotion of Self-Reliance (Atmanirbharta): Drawing from Prof. J. P. Pandey’s speech, Mr. Malhotra underscored the significance of self-reliance (Atmanirbharta) in economic resilience. He highlighted that self-sufficiency, both economically and psychologically, is essential for the nation’s progress.
- Vote of Thanks: Concluding his address, Mr. Malhotra extended a vote of thanks to all attendees, organizers, and partners. He expressed his hope that the conference’s insights and discussions would contribute to meaningful advancements in the field of economic resilience and sustainable growth.
- Encouragement for Practical Application: Mr. Malhotra emphasized that the conference should not merely be an academic exercise but should lead to practical, actionable outcomes. He stressed the importance of the academic-industrial interface in achieving this goal.
Mr. Vinod Malhotra’s closing remarks at the International Conference on Building a Resilient Economy encapsulated the spirit of the event. His reflections on the key messages and gratitude towards all participants provided a thoughtful conclusion to a day dedicated to exploring strategies for sustainable economic growth.
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