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Mr R V Kanoria President, FICCI & Chairman & Mg Director Kanoria Mr R V Kanoria Ms Naina Lal Kidwai President, FICCI & Chairman & Mg Director Sr Vice President, FICCI & Country Head - HSBC Kanoria Chemicals & Industries Ltd India & Director - HSBC Asia Pacific New Delhi HSBC Ltd New Delhi Mr Sidharth Birla Mr Harsh Mariwala Vice President, FICCI & Chairman Immediate Past President, FICCI & Chairman & Xpro India Limited Managing Director New Delhi Marico Ltd Mumbai Mr Jay ant Acharya Mr K K Agar wal Director Sales & Marketing Chairman & Mg Director JSW Steel Limited DARCL Logistics Ltd Mumbai Gurgaon Mr S N Agarwal Mr A K Agarwala Chairman Chairman (Business Review Councils) Bhoruka Power Corporation Ltd Aditya Birla Management Corporation Ltd Bangalore Mumbai Dr Mukesh Aghi Mr Rakesh Agrawal Chairman, Information Technology & Chairman Managing Director & C E O INEOS ABS (India) Ltd Steria (India) Limited Vadodara Noida Mr M Rafeeque Ahmed Mr M A Alagappan Chairman, FICCI TNSC & Chairman Advisor Farida Holding Pvt Ltd Murugappa Group Chennai Chennai Mr Getamber Anand Mr Manu Anand Managing Director Chairman & CEO, India Region ATS Infrastructure Limited PepsiCo India Holdings Pvt Ltd Noida Gurgaon Mr Rajan Anandan Mr Shanker Annaswamy Vice President, India Sales & Operations Managing Director Google India Pvt Ltd IBM India Pvt Ltd Gurgaon Bangalore Mr Ar Rm Arun Mr K G Baalakrishnan Chairman Executive Chairman Valingro Exponenta Ltd. 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