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Time: April 9, 2013 from 10am to 12:45pm
Location: Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre
Event Type: isst-hbf, gender, and, economic, policy, forum, april, 9
Organized By: Shiny Saha
Latest Activity: Apr 10, 2013
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The next, and seventh, forum is on 'The Politics and Economics of FDI through a Gender lens' on Tuesday, 9th April 2013, from 10 am to 12.45 pm, at Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre.
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Glad you liked it Sanghamitra. Thank you for coming. :)
It was a good discussion. And all the three speakers spoke extremely well.
Thanks for the experience! :)
Thanks for sharing Shiny!
Flow of Events
Registration - 9:30 am
Welcome Remarks - 10:00 am
Presentations - 10:15 am
Chair: Ms Sarojini G Thakur
Speakers:
Ms Ranja Sengupta, Third World Network
Dr Arpita Mukherjee, ICRIER
Ms Anandi Venkateswaran, Under Secretary, Government of India
Break for Tea - 11:30 am
Q & A and Discussion - 11.50
Summing-up - 12.30 pm
This is an interesting topic and I intend to attend. Please could you share who are the key speakers?
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