Live updates of Day 2 of Bizz Buzz Business Conclave
Visakhapatnam: The second day of Bizz Buzz Business Conclave has begun in Novotel Visakhapatnam on Saturday. The BBBC was launched yesterday by 'The Hans India' Chief Editor Ramu Sarma. The first day of the BBBC had a phenomenal response from the young businessmen and business enthusiast as they thronged Novotel to be a part of BBBC as many dignitaries too took part to share their views and ideas on ease of doing business. During all the three sessions, the dignitaries who attended the BBBC has appreciated The Hans India for organising such a unique conclave in Visakhapatnam, a city of destiny. Each speaker on the stage has appreciated The Hans India for coming up with such a unique conclave which will be helpful for young generation and enthusiast businessmen.
The fourth session of BBBC by The Hans India has begun with many dignitaries and panelist attending the event at Novotel in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. The fourth session mainly focuses on the agriculture sector. The panelist are narrating their views and ideas on the same. The dignitaries include Datla Tirupati Raju (Moderator), Ex-Chairman, CII AP, & Executive Chairman, Vijayanagar Biotech Pvt. Ltd. Read More:-
he third session of BBBC by The Hans India has begun on a high note. Dignitaries and panelist include Prof. VSRK PRASAD (Moderator), Director, Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPE); K Satyanarayana, Technical Head, Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL); Tharun Kumar, General Manager, BPCL; Kavita Rajesh, President, HMA; Srujana, Associate Director, WTC. The third session mainly focusses on Petrochemicals - Innovating for a carbon neutral future. Read More:-
New session on Food processing and agriculture sector ...
The third session of BBBC by The Hans India has begun on a high note. Dignitaries and panelist include Prof. VSRK PRASAD (Moderator), Director, Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPE); K Satyanarayana, Technical Head, Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited (MEIL); Tharun Kumar, General Manager, BPCL; Kavita Rajesh, President, HMA; Srujana, Associate Director, WTC. The third session mainly focusses on Petrochemicals - Innovating for a carbon neutral future. Read More:-
Discussion on petro chemical sector is concluded
Speaking on the occasion, Atul Mehta, Co-founder, Razor pay stated that it is essential to look at how and why it started? Along with two other IIT Roorkee, he started the journey of RazorPay, concentrating on a technology company which is into payments. He said our competition is cash and offline. India is spending 1.8 to 2% of its GDP on printing currency notes. Why do we need to print notes when we can transfer the trust in other ways? That will be great. RazorPay is the ERP of the Fintech business, and we are a full-fledged suite. His mantra is working for CTC - Clients, Team and Company, and for PPF - People put first. People can make or break a company. Read More:-
Speaking on the occasion, Atul Mehta, Co-founder, Razor pay stated that it is essential to look at how and why it started? Along with two other IIT Roorkee, he started the journey of RazorPay, concentrating on a technology company which is into payments. He said our competition is cash and offline. India is spending 1.8 to 2% of its GDP on printing currency notes. Why do we need to print notes when we can transfer the trust in other ways? That will be great. RazorPay is the ERP of the Fintech business, and we are a full-fledged suite. His mantra is working for CTC - Clients, Team and Company, and for PPF - People put first. People can make or break a company. Read More:-
At the end of the session, there was a presentation by Mr Ravi Kishore, an entrepreneur from Green Farm Pvt. Ltd. Haryana, who presented the presentation with his gestures. He shared his thoughts on "sustainability is the conservation of natural resources" and a case study related to the same.
Speaking on the occasion, B Sri Ram Murthy, Founder of Grameena Foundation discussed about the Grameena Foundation. B Sri Ram stated that they mainly concentrate on women workers and people with disability. We wanted to develop nano entrepreneurship and mentor the people in need, he said. We look at preparing micro-entrepreneurs and then giving them appropriate technology and we are planning to teach about entrepreneurship, IT, and drone at the school level to some extent, so we need rural start-ups for rural India, he added. We want to develop rural India, he stated. Read More:-
The second session of BBBC by The Hans India had a blistering start as the dignitaries who attended got apparently engaged with the enthusiasts and eventually shared their experience, views and ideas with the young businessmen who were present on the occasion. Read More:-