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      Ninth Mindmine Summit hosted by Hero Group shall be honored with the presence of top leaders

      Nikhil Puthran

      Nikhil Puthran

      The ninth edition of Mindmine Summit, due to be held between April 22 and April 23, 2015, at the ITC Maurya Sheraton, in New Delhi, shall be hosted by Hero Group, an enterprise valued in excess of USD 5 billion. The event has been built around a unique theme, ‘2015 to 2025 – India Decade?’

      Speaking more on the occasion, Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal, Joint Managing Director, Hero Moto Corp Ltd. and Chairman, Hero Corporate Services Ltd. said, “It gives me great satisfaction to see that a truly independent platform for discussion, debate and communication has been created in the form of Mindmine Summit. The Summit has attracted considerable attention for its ability to hold forth on contemporary and forward looking issues. Noted personalities and outstanding individuals will come here to analyze, inform, debate and introspect.”

      The Mindmine Summit is the annual flagship event of the Mindmine Institute, an independent think tank that has been set up by the Hero Group. The two-day forum shall be honored with the presence of eminent newsmakers coming from diverse fields including governance, the political arena, media, e-commerce, fashion, civil society, social enterprises, arts, sports and several others will assess the evolving political, business and societal landscape through a mix of interactive panel dialogues, one-on-one exchanges and debates. Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union Minister holding Ministry of Communications and Information Technology; Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways and Sitaram Yechury, Honorable Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha are some names from the list of elite panelists who will be attending the summit.

      Amongst the many topical quandaries that will be examined at the ninth Mindmine Summit, some of them are:

      • Click over bricks – But can e-commerce really replace retail?”

      • The next 10 years – Gliding or rocketing ahead?

      • One nation, many factories – Do we need an India model?

      • Future-proofing India – How do we skill and scale quickly?

      • Lessons from Delhi: Are brute majorities a boon or bane?

      The sessions will be expertly moderated by the most famous faces from the media.