NZ Hindu business delegation to attend World Conference
HINDU COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND
Incorporated
MEDIA RELEASE (4 May 2012)
NZ Hindu business delegation to attend World
Hindu Economic Conference
The first World Hindu Economic Conference with the theme “Shaping the World Economy along with making Society Prosperous” will be held in Hong Kong on Saturday, 30 June and Sunday, 1 July 2012. This two-day conference will be inaugurated by Dr The Honorable Navinchandra Ramgoolam, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius.
The conference organisers, World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF), have invited New Zealand Hindu business community to participate in this conference and to have discussions with successful business leaders who have established well internationally.
Responding to the invitation, Hindu Council of New Zealand (HCNZ) is coordinating the first New Zealand Hindu business delegation to Hong Kong. Mr Vinod Kumar, a successful businessman from Auckland and the President of HCNZ, will lead the delegation.
"This is an opportunity to meet with established and successful business people from around the world," said Mr Vinod Kumar.
The conference will feature Group discussion sessions to discuss industry success stories, challenges and opportunities. Eminent panellists will discuss the future trends and expectations of various sectors.
Some of the keynote speakers at the conference
include:
• Dr Subramaniam Swamy (Harvard Univ and
former Union Minister, Government of India)
• Dr G
Madhavan Nair (Ex-Chief of Indian Space Research
Organisation)
• Dr Vijay Bhatkar (Scientist and
designer of Param and Padam Super Computers)
• Dr
Gautam Sen (London School of Economics)
• Prof R
Vaidyanathan (Indian Institute of Management,
Bangalore).
The world economy has greatly changed since the 1960’s, and individually Hindus have created vast business empires. Many Hindus have also become the heads of a number of major corporations throughout the world. This impressive performance of individuals needs to be translated to the Hindu society on the whole as well by encouraging creation of wealth while being guided by the principles of Dharma.
The World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF) promotes activities that make society prosperous, primarily through the generation and sharing of material wealth. Through this conference, WHEF aims to bring together disparate financially successful business people such as traders, bankers, technocrats, investors, industrialists, so that each group can share their business knowledge, experience, and expertise with their fellow business people to generate surplus wealth in service of society and Dharma.
"The sharing of this information will lead to the creation and strengthening of effective business networks to link financially successful Hindus together," said Dr Manoj Kumar Motwani, coordinator of this conference.
"Greater economic cooperation among Hindu entrepreneurs will also help create the conditions amenable for the generation of surplus wealth".
Registration to the WHEC is selection-based, as this is a platform for a new group of entrepreneurs who believe in developing business skills that can aid in generating new streams of wealth which in turn encourages the overall development of the Hindu society as a whole.
The primary objectives of WHEF are to promote activities of developing enterprise and entrepreneurship globally; to develop solutions for most crucial of the issues on world economy like sustainable development, education, eradication of poverty, climate change and infrastructure development; and to promote a value based corporate governance system through organizing seminars, conferences, and research activities.
This conference gives an opportunity for New Zealand business people to cooperate, collaborate, and share business ideas and opportunities with investors.
"We will invite the Hindu business leaders from around the world to look for opportunities and invest in New Zealand," Dr Guna Magesan, coordinator of NZ Hindu business delegation and the General Secretary, Hindu Council of New Zealand.
This delegation
is self funded. Those who are interested in being part of
the NZ Hindu business delegation, please email hindu.nz@gmail.com
or contact one of
the following:
Auckland: Mr Vinod Kumar - 021 795
721
Wellington: Dr Rajiv Chaturvedi - 021 079
5036
Rest of NZ: Dr Guna Magesan - 021 034 5621
The World Hindu Economic conference 2012 will be held at Holiday Inn Hong Kong-Golden Mile, 50 Nathan Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on 30 June and 1 July, 2012.
WHEF
website: http://wheforum.org/
Hindu Council of
New Zealand website: http://hinducouncil.org.nz
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