MLSU to host International Conference on Global Business Research
A Three Day International conference on Global Business Research with special reference to Human Resource, Banking and Accounting will be organized by MHRM and MBI programme of University College of Commerce and Management Studies, MLSU, Udaipur from 20-22 September 2012.
A Three Day International conference on Global Business Research with special reference to Human Resource, Banking and Accounting will be organized by MHRM and MBI programme of University College of Commerce and Management Studies, MLSU, Udaipur from 20-22 September 2012.
Professor P. K. Singh and Dr. Shurveer Bhanawat are appointed as Convener and Secretary for smooth conduct of the conference.
“Around 300 researchers from all over the world will be participating in the conference, including researchers from Bhutan, Czech Republic, U. S. A., New Zealand, along with states, like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Orissa, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar and Delhi”, said Director of the conference, Prof. Dr. D. S. Chundawat.
According to Prof. D. S. Chundawat, the conference will be inaugurated on 20th September at 10:30 am in the University auditorium. Chief Guests on the occasion will be Dayaram Parmar, Minister of Higher Education and Raghuveer Singh Meena, M. P., Udaipur.
Gajendra Singh Shaktawat, Parliamentary Secretary, Rajasthan will be the special guest, whereas the program will be headed by I. V. Trivedi, Vice-Chancellor, MLSU.
Chief speakers in the program will be Prof. Somdev, Dean, Department of Commerce, Rajasthan University and Prof. B. P. Singh, Ex- Dean, Delhi School of Economics.
Concluding ceremony will be held on 22nd September, 12 noon at the Seminar hall of Department of Management in the University premises. Chief Guest of the closing ceremony will be Rahul Agrawal, Secretary, Pacific University and the closing event will be lead by O. P. Gill, Vice-Chancellor, MPUAT.
In the press conference Dr. Bhanawat highlighted the structure of the conference. It consists five technical sessions and three panel discussions. The main attraction of the conference is the best paper award session, in which all the best paper awardees shall present their papers.
Dr. Bhanawat told in the press conference that there are only 110 researchers per one million populations in India, as against 633 in China and 5000 in Japan. Prof. P. K. Singh explained the intention to organize the conference. He was worried about the downfall in the research in education institutions. Hence, such types of events are the need of the hour.
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