The three day event will have eminent speakers including researchers, policy makers and academicians. Some of the speakers at the conference are Dr D N Rao, All India Management Association, New Delhi; Dr Atul Sarma, Member of 13th Financial Commission; Prof Rajeev Kumra, Indian Institute of Management, Indore; Dr S Sriram, Executive Director, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai and Dr B B Bhattacharya, Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi.
According to BIMTECH, This seminar aims to bring researchers, policy makers and other academicians on a single platform to have focused discussion and critical evaluation of changes that have materialized and that need initiation for applying the correctives in future wherever the changes have moved into undesired direction. This will throw light upon the critical problems of growth with equity.
The first day of the seminar will have the theme Sectoral Inequalities of growth, which will have discussion on Banking, Insurance, other financial services, trade, Transport and communication and IT, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Health, education and infrastructural inequality of growth.
Regional Inequalities of growth will be the theme of second day of the seminar. The second day will have the discussion on regional disparities in emerging sectors, disparities of employment, unemployment among the highly educated and uneducated, skilled professionals. Topics like savings or financial investment, immigration and emigration and outflow of human resources will also be discussed.
The third day of the seminar will have the discussion on Personal Inequalities of growth which will have the topics like personal inequalities of income, wealth and consumption, incidence of poverty and rural or urban regional dispersion of personal income distribution.
Dr Shri Prakash, Conference-organizer and Dean and Professor of Doctoral Programme at BIMTECH said, The first objective behind the seminar is to workout the impact of globalization on different sectors. The second objective is to find out the gap in policy and to discuss on the formulation of the policies. We will also estimate the specific growth of sector with respect to the spread of regional growth.
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The three day event will have eminent speakers including researchers, policy makers and academicians. Some of the speakers at the conference are Dr D N Rao, All India Management Association, New Delhi; Dr Atul Sarma, Member of 13th Financial Commission; Prof Rajeev Kumra, Indian Institute of Management, Indore; Dr S Sriram, Executive Director, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai and Dr B B Bhattacharya, Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi.
According to BIMTECH, This seminar aims to bring researchers, policy makers and other academicians on a single platform to have focused discussion and critical evaluation of changes that have materialized and that need initiation for applying the correctives in future wherever the changes have moved into undesired direction. This will throw light upon the critical problems of growth with equity.
The first day of the seminar will have the theme Sectoral Inequalities of growth, which will have discussion on Banking, Insurance, other financial services, trade, Transport and communication and IT, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Health, education and infrastructural inequality of growth.
Regional Inequalities of growth will be the theme of second day of the seminar. The second day will have the discussion on regional disparities in emerging sectors, disparities of employment, unemployment among the highly educated and uneducated, skilled professionals. Topics like savings or financial investment, immigration and emigration and outflow of human resources will also be discussed.
The third day of the seminar will have the discussion on Personal Inequalities of growth which will have the topics like personal inequalities of income, wealth and consumption, incidence of poverty and rural or urban regional dispersion of personal income distribution.
Dr Shri Prakash, Conference-organizer and Dean and Professor of Doctoral Programme at BIMTECH said, The first objective behind the seminar is to workout the impact of globalization on different sectors. The second objective is to find out the gap in policy and to discuss on the formulation of the policies. We will also estimate the specific growth of sector with respect to the spread of regional growth.
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Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Greater Noida is organizing a national seminar on Globalization and Inclusive Growth on May 2-4, 2008 in New Delhi.