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AGM-Invitation Card 2021-TK(Option5) TH ANNUAL 116 SESSION PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Resilient Thursday, 30th September 2021 Hotel Taj Palace, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi (Hybrid Mode) PHD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Mr. Sanjay Aggarwal President & Members of the Managing Committee PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry request your gracious presence at the TH ANNUAL 116 SESSION Resilient INAUGURAL SESSION CHIEF GUEST Shri Nitin Gadkari Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways Thursday, 30th September 2021 Hotel Taj Palace, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi (Hybrid Mode) PROGRAMME (Thursday, 30th September 2021) Inaugural Session on Resilient India - (10:01 AM – 12.00 Noon) Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways General Manoj MukundNaravane, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC, Chief of Army Staff CHIEF MINISTERS’ ROUNDTABLE WITH CEOs ON - “Is India 1 Nation or 30 States in Sustainability, Agriculture, Food Processing, Manufacturing and Exports?” - (12.00 Noon – 1.30 PM) Yogi Adityanath*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh | Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan*, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttarakhand | Shri Manohar Lal Khattar, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana Shri Pema Khandu*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh | Shri Vijay Rupani*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Jai Ram Thakur*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh | Shri Basavaraj Bommai*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka Panel Discussion - CEOs (ASIA PAC) Shri Sanjiv Puri, CMD, ITC Ltd | Shri Ashish Dikshit*, Managing Director, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited Shri Alok Kirloskar, Managing Director, SPP Pumps Ltd, UK & Head – International Business, Kirloskar Brothers Limited, STAND ALONE SESSION ON “International Connectivity as a Force Multiplier for Resilient India” - (1.30 PM – 2.15 PM) Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Union Minister for Civil Aviation FIRE SIDE CHAT - “Empowering Women in Building Resilient India” - (2.45 PM – 3.30 PM) Smt. SmritiIrani*, Union Minister of Women and Child Development | Smt. MeenakashiLekhi*, Union Minister of State for External Affairs Ms. Nita Ambani*, Chairperson and Founder, Reliance Foundation SESSION ON “India’s Resilience: Converting Recession to Rebound” - (3.30 PM – 4.30 PM) Shri Sanjeev Sanyal, Principal Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance | Dr. D Subbarao, Renowned Economist and Former Governor, Reserve Bank of India Dr. Raghuram Rajan*, Former Governor, RBI and Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, University of Chicago Booth School Dr. Ajay Chhibber, Renowned Economist and Distinguished Visiting Scholar, The Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, US Shri Deepak Parekh*, Chairman, HDFC Ltd | Dr.Junaid Kamal Ahamad*, Country Director in India, World Bank Shri Ashish Kumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, Bombay Stock Exchange | Shri Atantra Das Gupta, Director, South West Asia and Head, Samsung HME VALEDICTORY SESSION ON “Building a Resilient India – Edging out the Turbulent Times” - (4.30 PM – 5.30 PM) Shri Ashok Gehlot, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Prem Singh Tamang*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Sikkim | Capt. Amarinder Singh, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Punjab Shri Hemant Soren*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Jharkhand | Shri Pinarayi Vijayan*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerala Shri Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh | Shri K Chandrasekhar Rao*, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana RSVP: Swati Saxena - E-mail: [email protected] Mobile No.: 8860466750 *Invited With Best Compliments PHDCCI Managing Committee for 2020 - 2021 LEADERSHIP Shri Uddhav Poddar Shri Gopal Krishna Agarwal Shri Pradeep Agrawal Shri Ram Kumar Shri Sanjay Aggarwal Shri Vijay Prakash Shri Sandeep Aggarwal Ms. Kaadambari Shri Sunil Malhotra President Shri Anil Rajput Dr. Girdhari Lal Agrawal Shri Vardaan Agarwal Shri Gaurav Mamik Shri Pradeep Multani Shri E S Ranganathan Shri Atul Prakash Anand Shri Sanjeev Agrawal Shri Bharat Singh Mehta Sr. Vice President Ms. Suneeta Reddy Dr. Vishwa Mohan Bansal Ms. Ranjana Agarwal Shri V K Mishra Shri Saket Dalmia Shri Amar Sarin Dr. Lalit Bhasin Ms. Archana Aggarwal Shri V K Mishra Vice President Shri Amit Sen Shri Satish Girotra Shri Rajeev Aggarwal Shri Arjun J Multani Dr D K Aggarwal Shri Saqulain Yasin Siddiqui Shri Vipul Maheshwari Ms. Ritika Aggarwal Shri Nakul J Multani Immediate Former President Shri Akshay Kumar Singh Shri Vijay Mehta Shri Sanjay Aggarwal Shri Raman Narula Shri M K Singh Shri Vikram Singh Mehta Ms. Shashi Aggarwal Shri Sameer Nayyar FORMER PRESIDENTS Shri Rajendra Prasad Singh Shri Bijay Murmuria Shri Tushar Aggarwal Dr. Aruna Abhey Oswal Dr. K. 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