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Integrating Sustainability in Business: Swedish and Indian Chiefs discuss at Panel Discussion, Swedish Design Weeks, Mumbai

  L-R: Ms. Karin Boding, Swedish designer on Sustainability; Ms. Elin Astrom, Head of Sustainability, H&M; Ms. Jaxa Gohil, IKEA, India; Ms. Ulrika Sundberg, Sweden Consul General; Prof. Dr. Uday Salunkhe, Group Director, WeSchool; Mr. Sameer Bhand, VP, Strategy & Sustainability, Apparel Export Promotion Council and Mr. Lawrence Fernandes, Director, Retail Learning, Retailers Association of […]

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Retail Times, Email Newsletter – For students, by students

        There are many news channels that extensively cover sector -wise news. After a certain point, one wishes to follow one concrete news source instead of a host of Ezines. ‘Retail Times’, a PGDM Retail student initiative does just that. What started as an idea among three students from the PGDM –

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A ‘Maifal’ of writers, poets, actors, lyriscists, playwrights engaged in a conversation on changing content and nuances of contemporary literature

In Photo: Prof. Dr Uday Salunkhe, Group Director, WeSchool emphasising the importance of literature as education for the young minds The annual two-day event Marathi Fest ‘Maifal’ by Maharashtra Times and knowledge partner, S.P. Mandalis’ Welingkar Institute of Management (WeSchool) invited young minds and renowned authors, poets and poetesses, actors and theatre gurus like play

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