Mumbai: Billawa Chamber BCCI holds MSME Conference-2023


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai 

Mumbai, April 29: A micro, small and medium enterprises MSME Conference-2023 was organized jointly by Billava Chamber of Commerce and Industry and AIC Nitte at Radhabai Thimmappa Bhandari Sabhagriha of Bantara Bhawan, Chunabhatti, Kurla East on Saturday.  Dr Ananth Prabhu spoke giving the details.

Atal Incubation Center Nitte chief operating officer Dr A P Achar and NITIE Mumbai's human resource management officer (OB) Dr Prasad Thigalapalli conducted an information workshop on ecosystem startups in India. Immediate past president of ICAI Mangaluru CA S S Nayak spoke about financial assistance to MSMEs from banks and financial institutions.

 

The workshop was conducted under the leadership of BCCI chairman N T Poojary and BCCI vice chairman D B Amin. Mahendra S Karkera, secretary, advocate Anand M Poojary, board of directors Harish G Amin, Purushottama S Kotyan, Karnire Gangadhar N Amin, AIC Nitte CEO Dr A P Achar, conference coordinator CA Yashasvini K Amin and other dignitaries were present.

Dr Ananth Prabhu Gurupura (cyber law and security expert), Dr A P Achar CEO, Atal Incubation Centre, Nitte, Dr Prasad Teegalapally  (professor, OB and HRM National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai, CA S S Nayak (past chairman, ICAI, Mangaluru branch and conclave chief coordinator), Mahendra Malviya (branch manager, national SC/ST hub, the National Small Industries Corporation Ltd, Mumbai), CA K Gururaja Acharya (independent director, Karnataka Bank Ltd), Himanshu Vyas (AGM Credit FCGMO Mumbai Union Bank of India), Prasad M V (chief manager & RSE MSME / Mid Corporate Mumbai RO), Sheshadri K L, chief manager & deputy regional head, Karnataka Bank Mumbai-regional office) conducted the workshop.

  

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