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18 CEOs lead Entrepreneurship Mission at NDIM

Shri  Sunil Bharati Mittal , founder and CEO, Bharati Enterprises and Shri VM Bansal , chairman , NDIM
Sunil Mittal, Airtel Bharti with VM Bansal, NDIM
New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM) was privileged to have Shri Sunil Mittal, Founder & Chairman, Bharti Enterprises, as the Chief Guest to confer the PGDM on Saturday, the 6th February, 2016, at its 18th Annual Convocation.

400+ students from diverse regions like Delhi & NCR , Punjab, Nagaland ,Manipur, Assam, West Bengal, MP, UP, Jharkhand, Bihar graduated with 100% placements, in distinguished companies were present.

The CEOs who were present also addressed the students and recaptured the formula for success as an Entrepreneur. They also promised to support the present and graduated students of NDIM in every walk of life.

Mr. Sunil Mittal emphasized the values of dedication and commitments and understanding the gaps in the competitors’ strategies as an entry point. He also stressed the need for Entrepreneurs to have the skills not being currently addressed by the competitiors. Also, if you are fully aware of your business plans, you can beat everyone else. He focused on management and technology innovation being the two essentials for success.

Mr. Sunil Mittal & other CEOs reiterated their commitment to be associated with NDIM in their drive to create entrepreneurs for the next generation, and lead the next Gen companies.

Prof Teena Singh, Registrar, NDIM ; Shri T. K. A. Nair, Principal Secretary, and Advisor to Former Prime Minister of India. Enterprise,Shri Sunil Mittal , founder and CEO ,Bharati Enterprises; Shri V M Bansal , chairman , NDIM; Shri B. P. Singh , Justice B P Singh, former Judge Supreme Court & Ex-Chief Justice Bombay High Court;  former Chief Election Commissioner, Government of India  and Dr. Gauri Modwel, Dean , NDIM
Prof Teena Singh, Registrar, NDIM ; Shri T. K. A. Nair, Principal Secretary, and Advisor to Former Prime Minister of India. Enterprise,Shri Sunil Mittal , founder and CEO ,Bharati Enterprises; Shri V M Bansal , chairman , NDIM; Shri B. P. Singh , Justice B P Singh, former Judge Supreme Court & Ex-Chief Justice Bombay High Court;  former Chief Election Commissioner, Government of India  and Dr. Gauri Modwel, Dean , NDIM

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