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978Z11ftjm4.Pdf Dated June 3, 2013 Subject: Sponsorship of AIMA flagship event Shaping Young Minds Programme Dear Sir Interaction with iconic persons, who have made it big in their lives and could be role models, is an effective means to inspire people, especially students and young Executives, to do well in life. Shaping Young Minds Programme (SYMP) is a flagship event of AIMA, which seeks to help young people find the common ground between managing self, choosing a career and finding the right work environment. AIMA organizes this programme all over India for benefit of students and young executives. LMA has had the privilege of organizing four such programmes in Lucknow which have been attended by some 3000 young and budding managers. Past events at Lucknow hosted personalities like Dr. R. Mashelkar Former DG, CSIR, Mr. E Shreedharan, MD, DMRC Mr. Vikram Mehta, Chairman Shell India, Mr. Arun Maira, Chairman Boston Consulting, Mr. Sanjeev Bickchandani, Founder Naukari.com, Mr. Muzaffar Ali, Media celebrity, Mr. Suresh Prabhu, Former Union Minister, Mr. Suhas Gopinath, World’s youngest CEO, Mr. Sachin Pilot, Union Minister of State, Mr. Prabhu Chawla, Journalist, Mr. Arun Shourie, Former Union Minister, Ms. Meera Sanyal, CEO Royal Bank of Scotland, Mr. Parikshit Sahani Actor and many others who led the interactions. LMA is collaborating with AIMA to organize another SYMP at Lucknow on 30 August, 2013 which is expected to be attended by some 500-600 students from various professional institutions and young executives from corporate houses. Gen V.P. Malik Former Army Chief, Mr. R.C. Bhargava President RCB Consulting & Former Chairman Maruti Suzuki and Mr. Justice Santosh Hegde, Former Lokayukt, Karnataka have already consented to speak to the young Managers. Many more like Mr. Nitin Pranjpe, Managing Director& Chief Executive Officer, Hindustan Unilever, Mr. Anupam Kher Actor, Ms. Sindhuja Rajaraman, World's youngest CEO. & Head of Seppan, Mr. Prasoon Joshi, an internationally acclaimed Advertising professional and Executive Chairman & CEO of McCann Erickson World group India, Ms. Kiran Bedi, Former Police Chief and Activist and Ms. Shobha De Author & Columnist have also been invited to share their lives and guide the students and young professionals. This daylong programme is a mega event which provides an opportunity to the young and not so young professionals to formally and informally interact with some of the brightest minds in their respective fields. The event is also an opportunity to achieve visibility to institutions and organizations by supporting the event as sponsors. Sponsorship offers are invited for different categories of sponsorships that are available are as follows; Principal Sponsor/Donor: Rs. 50, 000; Sponsor/Donor: 35, 000, Associate Sponsor/Donor: Rs. 10, 000. LMA is registered as a charitable institution and payments are exempt from income tax u/s 80 G. Students of Principal Sponsor Institution shall also be invited to participate as key organizers of the event. Logos of the Sponsors/Donors shall be prominently displayed on the huge backdrop. Other means of publicity can be discussed. Students of a selected institution will be involved in organizational effort. There is a registration fee of Rs. 250 per participant. However, the Sponsors/Donors will be entitled to nominate specified number of participants without payment of registration fee. The scheduled date of the event is 30th August, 2013. The venue and detailed programme shall be notified separately. We look forward to your response. We will provide any clarifications which may be required. Thanking you and with warm regards Yours faithfully RAKESH K. MITTAL President LMA LIST OF INSTITUTIONS AFFILIATED TO UPTU INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN SYMP 2013 The Director The Director The Director Abhinav Institute of Management & Advance Institute of Allenhouse Institute of Technology, Technology Pharmaceutical Education & Plot no. 176, Kulgaon Road, P.O. 81 Q, Rajeev Puram, Rana Pratap Research, Rooma, Nagar, Kanpur-208019 366, Naramau, G.T.Road, Kanpur (opp.ALMCO) Kanpur-209217 Email - [email protected] The Director The Director The Director Anubhav Institute of Engineering & Apollo Institute of Bansi College of Management & Managment, Technology, Technology, Vill. Murlipur, Teh. Ghatampur Vill. Sundhela, Block- Bithoor, Kanpur Nagar. Sarsaul, Kanpur E-mail - [email protected] Teh. Kanpur Sadar, Near Kanpur-Allahabad Highway, NH-2, Kanpur-209402 The Director The Director The Director Bhabha Institute of Technology, College of Management Dayanand Academy of Management Aunhan, Rasoolabad Road, Studies, Studies, Kanpur Dehat. 12/481, McRobertganj, Block-N, Govindnagar, Kanpur-208001 Kanpur- 208006 Web: www.cmskanpur.com Email - [email protected] The Director The Director The Director Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Dr. Virendra Swarup Institute Indus Institute of Technology & Technology for Handicapped, of Computer Studies, Management, Awadhpuri, 810 W-1 Block Juhi, Barauli, Bilhaur, Kanpur-208024 Saketnagar, Kanpur - 209202 Kanpur-208014 The Director The Director The Director Institute of Professional Studies & Kanpur Institute of Kanpur Institute of Business Research, Technology, Management Mahadev Campus, Opp. PS. A-1, Rooma Industrial Area, Greater Ganga Complex, Kanpur- Sohramau, at Sohramau, 31 KM Kanpur Lucknow highway, 22 KM Mile Milestone, Lucknow Kanpur Road, Stone, Singrausi Express Highway, Unnao-209801 Unnao-209859 The Director The Director The Director Krishna Girls Engineering College, K.P. Engineering College, Lucknow Institute of Technology, Village Bhawanipur, P.O. Vill. Navalpur, Agra-Kanpur (LIT) Mile Stone-46, NH-26, Mandhana,Tehsil-Billhaur, Road, (Lucknow Kanpur Highway), Kanpur Etmadpur (NH-2) Jagdishpur, Nawabganj, Agra-282005 Unnao The Director The Director The Director Maharana Pratap Engg. College, Naraina College of Saraswati Institute of Technology & Kothi Mandhana, Engineering & Technology, Management, Kanpur-209217 1423, Ratanpur, Panki, Madhu Vihar, PO. Ashakhera, NH-25 Kanpur-208020 Lucknow- Kanpur Highway Unnao - 209859 The Director The Director The Director U.P. Textile Technology Institute, Institute of Engineering & Sacred Heart Institute of Management Parbati Bagla Road, Suterganj, Technology & Technology, Nawabganj, Kanpur Vill. Resora, Naipalapur, Sitapur Sitapur-261 001 The Director The Director The Director Asia School of Engineering & Gokaran Narvedeshwar Jahangirabad Education Trust's Group Management Institute of Technology of Institutions, Plot No. A-3, Industrial Area, Kursi & Management, Faculty of Engineering Road, Vill. & P.O. Tandola, Teh. Jahangirabad Fort , Lucknow, Distt. Barabanki. Nawabganj, Barabanki Barabanki - 2285203 The Director The Director The Director Sagar Institute of Technology & Seth Vishambhar Nath Sherwood College of Engineering Management, Institute of Engineering & Research & Technology, 6th Km.Stone, Faizabad Road, Technology, Barabanki. Barabanki 19th KM Milestone, Daniyal Pur, Safedabad, Barabanki - 225003 The Director The Director The Director Faculty of Management, Faculty of Management & Institute of Management Science, Jhunjhunwala Degree College, Technology, B-66, Lane No.13, Kabra Bhawan Dwarikapuri, Post- Dhaba Semar, Harish Chandra Post Ravindrapuri, VRM Bypass, Nibia, Faizabad-224 133 Graduate College, Bawan Bachchawan, Beegha, Azamgarh Road, Varanasi P.O.Cantt., Varanasi-221002 The Director The Director The Director Institute of Computer Science & Kashi Institute of Technology, Rajarshi School of Management & Technology, MS - 23 Km Mile Stone, Technology, Udai Pratap Vill. Nibia, P.O. Bachchawan, Varanasi-Allahabad Road, Autonomous College Campus, Varanasi-221011 Mirzamurad, Varanasi Bhojubir, Varanasi-221002 The Director The Director The Director Sams Institute of Hotel Management, School of Management Sarswati Higher Education & Vyasbagh, Hanuman Mandir Science, Technical College of Engineering , Bhelkhan, Khushipur, P.O. Bachhaon NH-54, Bahatpur Road, Vill. Gahani Shivpur, (Mohansarai-Moghalsarai P.O. Ayar Varanasi. Bypass) Varanasi- 221210 Varanasi.- 221001 The Director The Director The Director HMFA Memorial Institute of Institute of Engineering & LDC Institute of Technolgy Studies, Engineering & Technology, Rural Technology, 22 Milesotone, Pratapgarh Road, Handia,, Korari Bhadaily, 26, Chatham Road, Soraon, Allahabad Allahabad -221503 Allahabad-211002 The Director The Director The Director Malti Memorial Trusts CSM "Group Shambhu Nath Institute of Shivalik Institute of Manaagement & of Institutions" Engg. Technology, 18-A, Computer Applications, Faculty of B. Pharmacy Okland Road, Civil Lines, Vill. Beekar, Ghoorpur, 8 Mile Stone, Rewa Road, Iradatganj, Allahabad. Allahabad- 212107 Allahabad -212110 The Director The Director The Director United Institute of Management, United Institute of United College of Engineering & Management House, United Tower Technology Research A-31, UPSIDC, Industrial Area, D-3, UPSIDC Industrial Area, A-31, UPSIDC Industrial Area, Naini, Naini, Allahabad- 211010 Naini Allahabad - 211010 Allahabad. The Director The Chairman The Director Excel Institute of Management & Ajay Kumar Garg Engg. College, BMAS Engineering College Technology 27 Km. Stone, Delhi-Hapur NH-2. Agra Delhi Highway, 116 K. M. Stone Byepass Road, Keetham NH # 2, Delhi - Mathura Highway, NH-24, Adhyatmik Nagar, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Chhata, Ghaziabad- 201009 India Distt.- Mathura (U.P.) 281401 Ph. 011- 26013772, Fax – 26013771 PIN : 282007 Tel: 09368122227,28,29 Ph: (+91) 5613 272290, 272237,
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