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Power blogging workshop in May 2015 |
Rashmi Pant attended a blogging workshop organised by the Sartori Power Bloggers in the month of May 2015 in an event organized at the Gujarat Convention centre .More than 25 writers from various parts of Ahmedabad were present at the workshop |
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AMA workshop on Women entrepreneurship in June 2015 The workshop involved sharing of experiences with established women entrepreneur in various domains and was attended by more than 20 participants in an interactive 4 hour session. |
Guest session at GLS |
Rashmi Pant gave a guest session on the role of information technology in the contemporary world on 10 July 2015. Nearly 100 students attended the two hour programme where insights with examples, on the extensive usage of information technology in every industrial and service sector were shared with the students. |
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Rashmi Pant felicitated at GLS University (10July 2015) |
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Xcellon FDP programme 23 July 2015 Rashmi Pant attended her second FDP programme organized by Xcellon Institute on the 23 July where renowned and experienced faculties from all over Ahmedabad were invited for a full day programme conducted in the Xcellon premises. Subsequently Rashmi Pant delivered a guest session on 28 July 2015 with the title "Smart Skills for smart managers" for the newly enrolled first year MBA students. |
HOW TO in the News |
Business standard articles: 28 July 2015 and 4 August 2015 on Pharmaceutical Industry and Clinical research US FDA import alerts: Deciphering the right message With India ranking fourth in the list of countries that received warning letters and import alerts from US FDA, pharma companies will have to put in more quality control measures in place More at: http://www.business-standard.com |
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India clinical research market: Rebounding from post-2011 slump: India has long been the focus of the world for clinical research particularly since 2005. The market has been always every investors' focus of attention on account of India's massive population, large patient pool from various races, cost arbitrage, wide spectrum of diseases and availability of English speaking technical expertise in rising numbers. More at: http://www.business-standard.com |