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Feb
29
Mon
2016
South Asia Conf: Social Inclusion and Dalit Women’s Concerns, Dhaka @ Dhaka, Bangladesh
Feb 29 – Mar 1 all-day
South Asia Conf: Social Inclusion and Dalit Women’s Concerns, Dhaka @ Dhaka, Bangladesh

“Affirmative Action and Diversity Measures in the Private Sector”, moderated by Nagaraja Prakasam

Conference Objective:

to address caste based discrimination in Bangladesh, India and Nepal. The conference is solution focused and forward looking, with four key aims:

  1. To understand on-going strategic initiatives, efforts and best practices emerging from Bangladesh, India and Nepal to address caste based discrimination, with a specific focus on Dalit women.
  2. To assess the current initiatives on addressing the intersections of gender and caste in terms of meeting the needs and rights of Dalit women.
  3. To examine best practices with respect to inclusion matters and the private sector.
  4. To understand the emerging public policy climate on caste based discrimination, with specific focus on intersecting caste and gender discrimination.

The conference sessions will highlight equity and inclusion strategies and achievements in a number of key areas covering policies and legal frameworks, affirmative action and diversity measures, addressing multiple discrimination against Dalit women, equal economic opportunities and employment, promoting inclusion via education, media and ICT, and localising the SDGs agenda to leave no one behind. Sessions will be in the form of dialogues between expert panellists facilitated by experienced moderators, leading to the formulation of a working regional agenda for social inclusion.

Jun
20
Sat
2020
Scaling your startup, NASSCOM
Jun 20 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Scaling your startup, NASSCOM

Scaling Your Startup: Crafting an exclusive strategy that ensures your business grows

Mentor: Mr.Nagaraja Prakasam, Partner | Acumen Fund , Bangalore , India

Date: 4th June, 2020 | Time: 3 PM to 4 PM

Growth in business is of prime concern to every stakeholder involved,  yet growing a startup is really hard.

Many founders struggle to figure it out. What makes it even harder is the overwhelming amount of tactics and the “one size fits all” hacks that dictate how they should be running their own growth & marketing efforts.

While these pieces of advice are supposed to be an inspiration, a lot of founders take them as a prescription and apply them regardless of the context of their product or customers.

It might seem easy and appealing to talk about building a growth machine, but how can anyone start this process from scratch given the startup stage ?

Jun
24
Thu
2021
NITI Aayog Consultation Group, Science, Technology and Innovation Sector
Jun 24 @ 2:54 am – 3:54 am