Hemant kanoria biography of rory
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ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar leaves behind a rich legacy
Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-05-2019 18:14 IST | Created: 11-05-2019 17:37 IST
Political and business leaders paid heartfelt tributes to ITC Chairman Y C Deveshwar, who passed away Saturday morning after a brief illness, saying he leaves behind a rich legacy. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley tweeted: "Saddened by the death of Yogi C Deveshwar, Chairman ITC. Yogi excelled as a corporate professional and an entrepreneur and took his company to great heights. May God render peace to the departed soul & give to his family strength to bear this loss." West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee described him as a "giant in the corporate world".
"Saddened at the passing away of Y C Deveshwar Ji. He was a giant in the corporate world. I have many memories of him as a distinguished captain of industry. Condolences to his family, his colleagues and his admirers," Banerjee said in a tweet. In a statement, the Conf
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Hemant kanoria biography of rory
Indian businessman
Hemant Kanoria | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Entrepreneur & Philanthropist |
Spouse | Madhulika Kanoria |
Hemant Kanoria is an Indian entrepreneur.
He was the founder of Calcutta based finance company Srei Infrastructure Finance.[1] He served as the Vice President of the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce.[2] He also served as a Chairman of the FICCI National Committee on Infrastructure.[3] He is a Vice President of All India Management Association.[4] He has also served on the Board of Governors of Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and as a former Board Member in the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Guwahati, New Delhi Institute of Management and Neotia University.[3][5]
Early life and career
Kanoria operated two family-owned flour mills in West Bengal.
After the family's exit from the business, he established a financing company fo
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The confidential list of everyone attending the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos
From Goldman Sachs bankers to United Nations bureaucrats, delegates have descended on Davos, Switzerland, for the 2020 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The conference, now in its 50th year, is a perennial draw for the world’s most powerful people to discuss the most pressing issues facing the global economy—or at least make them feel like that’s what they’re doing.
The WEF has publicized the attendees to varying degrees in recent years. At times it has kept the list private, released it in full, or released it while excluding certain groups of people.
This year, the WEF publicly released its list without names of participants and cited the European data-privacy law known as GDPR as the reason for doing so. That list included person-by-person demographic upplysning, not linked to any identifiable resultat. A separate list with names fryst vatten provided to press in attendance; it includ