Building a better future : Hindustan Times Leadership Summit (Record no. 61491)
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ISBN | 9788174364388 |
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Classification number | 330.954 |
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Title | Building a better future : Hindustan Times Leadership Summit |
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Place of publication | new Delhi |
Name of publisher | Lotus collection |
Year of publication | 2006 |
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Number of Pages | 239 p. |
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Summary, etc | Book Description<br/>The Hindustan Times Leadership Summit is an international forum for world leaders to share their vision for a future world. The annual summit is designed to create an environment for debate and discussion as key figures from across the globe present their ideas. Eminent leaders bring to the platform the dreams, concerns and aspirations of five billion people to make the world a more harmonious place to live in.<br/>At the conclusion of the third year of the summit, what was brought to the fore was more than just a blueprint for 'Building a Better Future'—the theme for the HT Leadership Summit 2005.<br/>Held in New Delhi in November, speakers included Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Indian National Congress President Sonia Gandhi, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, National Security Adviser to the Government of Afghanistan Dr Zalmay Rassoul, former US Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and former US Senator John Edwards among others. Over two days of intense discussions, issues of conflict management in various parts of the world, the increasing role of corporate social responsibility and the demands on celebrities to be role models, were laid threadbare. From these two days of brainstorming, arises this book.<br/><br/>About The Author:<br/><br/>HT Media Limited is one of India's most eminent media groups with a strong print, online and radio presence. Its print stable includes Hindustan Times, north India's largest selling English daily; Hindustan, one of the fastest-growing Hindi dailies in the country; and Mint, the recently launched business newspaper. HT Media also publishes HT Next, a newspaper that addresses students in schools. Its radio channel, Fever 104 was launched in 2006. Hindustan Times was inaugurated in 1924 by Mahatma Gandhi and has established its presence of a newspaper of editorial excellence and integrity<br/> |
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Topical Term | Politics and government |
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Topical Term | world politics |
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Topical Term | India |
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Topical Term | economic policy |
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Personal name | Nandita Sen Gupta, Ed. |
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Koha item type | BK |
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Kannur University Central Library | Stack | 02/08/2021 | 330.954 BUI | 53410 | BK |