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    Theme

    he crisis d instab ity in na `onal e nomi and hea s in e sin ses wo d n eafter- m\a~oftheglobaf meltdown

    f !lowed by uro zone risis is a ost un reced t in ry ect. has n g eli in 'o f a la~ num .I::er of marginalfirms in

    ry indust , erosion f reven & pro s of th even ark lead an ind e o ev downtrendlhent ~~~~e~~o.micswo Ir~d

    ov . Urgent i rventio are n ed for a urnaro nd in an ent bus ess no a lo an tilonall_ev~es,_____~w"iththetotalreva p of inter ational fin ncialarc ecture or su `nable d inc sive owt d 1 me

    Keeping in mind, this two-day conference will address the key challenges of managl ng change intoday's ~usinesd e conomic world and

    will foc s on how t e busines and natl alecon mies a ssth lobe ve to e tu d. conference shall also deliberat ~e on

    successfully using change management processes to develop strateg~c readiness to redress\this downtu~cultivate opportunltles with

    growth in the future.

    Technical Tracifs

    Sub Themes

    These sub themes are indicatWe onllf and the contributors are encouraged to build up their work around the

    broadeamut.

    Contempo ry ark ing racti s an Fram ork f r Chan

    . Pro ct d b d tegi for f Chan ing mar et . Socialm iamarketing

    se e . Tele and gital marketing, e-advertisingand socialnetworking

    'cin nder stable d inn ionary ndition . Evolutio ofmeta,neuro,viralandgreenmarketing

    '~ Sale and di ributi in th changi dynami s of glob ised Advertis ng personal selling sales promotion and other

    kets promot nsinfastdifferentiatingmarkets

    ' Dyna `cs of angin consu r beha ,or, cust mized . Produ and segment specificad appeals

    m etingan crm Pac .ng and labeling under changing trends and tastes in fast

    ' ri- ma ing and Ural m ing integ ing market

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    Contemporary Marketing Practice~ and Framework for

    Change.

    HR practices in the ChangingWorkplace and Societal setup.

    Financial markets : Structure and Dynamics of Change.

    Accounting Practices under the Changing Business,

    Economic & Regulatory Scenario.

    12. lnfrastructureSector:DevelopmentandManagement.

    Business Ethics ~agemen ,t Corporate Governance

    and Sociaf Responsibil~_

    Welfare and Socl~curity Systems-unde~ Winds of

    Change.

    Sociallssues in Business and Economy.

    13.

    I 4.

    15.

    5. Production and Operations Function under the\changing ~ Business aEconomic laws:-inf!ue~over Industry and

    Techno-StructuralEnvironment. Commerce.

    6.

    7.

    Information & Communication Technology (ICT):

    Influences over Corporate Management au~d Economic

    Governance.

    CorporateStrategiesintheGlobalisedWorld.

    Regulatory Authorities: Their Autonomy, Roles and

    Influences.

    Economic Policies for Growth and Sustainable

    Develooment.

    HR practicesin the C nging rkplace nd Soci I

    . Strategies for att g, acquiri and retain! talent

    ~..`..Strategiesand ices for ive HRM

    . Participa managemen n process i rovement

    . Ch g dynamics HRM act` ies and i rventions:anpower plan g job anal s, recruitme selection,

    placement, ming and d opment, job uation, job

    Chan renchment an irement relat decisions

    . ustrial relations rade unionism, ollective bargaining inthe market eco y

    setup

    . rganization culture, climate re-shaping OD and HRD

    intervention

    Wellness and benefits in the changingworkplace scenario

    . Workplace diversity, alignment and inclusion

    . Employee commitment, competence, engagement enhancing

    programs and organizationalcapability reinforcement

    . Work-life balance : managing stress

    17.

    18.

    8. Business and Economic Environment: Dynamics of 19. Global Financial Architecture: Framework and Need for

    Reciprocallnf!uences. .Redesign.

    Services Sector and International Trade in Services.

    Entrepreneurship Development: Potentials and Emerging

    Challenges in theGlobalised world.

    Fiscal Management under Growing Imbalances and

    Instability

    9.

    10.

    II.

    20.

    21.

    Global~Policy and International Business.~'Fram""e `work

    for SustainableDevelooment.

    Political and Economic Governance andBusiness Influences

    : Reciproca l Effect.

    Financial markets : Structure and Dyn ics of Change

    . Securities andcommodities mark in developing and . Flls,portfolio investment and related issues

    develo pedeconomies . Role of innovation in financial markets

    ' Derivatives , risk manageme d emerging issues . Conflicts of interests in financial services and markets

    ' Financial instruments ramework for change in emerging . Currencymarkets

    economies . Behavioural finance, financial mathematics and financial

    . Gro expansion of regional financialservices industry analytics

    Accounting Practices under the Changing Rusiness, Economic & Regulatory Scenario

    . Contemporary practices in accounting: costing and taxation . Fairvalue accounting

    . Issues in capitalbudgeting, comparative taxation . Transfer pricing

    . Harmonization of accountingstandards. . Valuation for intangibles in light of as -26

    . Accountingas a mean for financialforecasting . ERP in accounting

    . Roles and responsibilities of an auditor in changing global . Transfer pricing

    business scenario' Accounting information system.

    Implementation oflFRS: international experience. Costing practices in global scenario

    Climate change and environmental reporting Accounting for intellectual properties.

    Accounting for non-Profit organization. Accounting forforeign exchange transactions.

    Accounting education and research in changing business Accounting information system.scenario.

    . Computerized accounting: implementation of xbrl. International taxation; tax treaties.

    . Forensic accounting.Accounting auditing and Performance evaluation' Human resource accounting.

    . Direct tax code and GST; casefor implementation, tax heavens.

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    Produ on and perat ons F ctio und th cha gin Te hn ~nment ~

    Ope ons st ies for mpetit e adva n ics s p agem.en~~_"~ ,,_'-

    Produ n plan ng and opera ns c ntrol me ing . P `ect an en n

    techniqu s. . ust i tim ma u ur

    ' Frugal en .neering, erse nginee g in e co etiti E erg! alle es .n

    enario Stan ardi tio

    ' S stainablea dgreen ofs pplych .ns. . ano hn : se stat d p potentials.

    . Q lity manag ment

    Information & Communication Technology (ICT):

    Influences over Corpof ate Management and EconomicGovernance

    Services Sector and International Trade in Services

    Servi es or t the nter e o econ my

    Ch ging dyn ics f t e in rvices: teleco , bankin ,

    Wat r su ply, duca on, t urism, ospi tty heal h care a d

    m ical Insu ce

    Istin ive eti gchal nges servic indust

    o mpo ry iss es of I in se ces

    C co en es of c untrie Involv in trade n servi

    prov' gse e qual. and oducti

    Tren in se ~ce or and eneral reem ts on T e in

    S ces.

    and

    E-business d e- merce: owing p entials and

    constraints

    Cloud computing r business

    ICT for rural ec omy, ru developm and d er

    outreach.

    Ethical and social issue `n informatl and com unication

    systems.

    ERP: impediments, adoption and potent!

    Biometrics for businesses and gov ance.

    Corporate Strategies in the Globalised W_orld

    . Strategy formulation, implementation and controlin MNCs

    . Strategies for international logistics, operationsanddistribution

    . Alliances, partnerships and networks for MNCs

    . Internationaljoint ventures, M&Ns and FDI

    . Organizationalstructuring for MNCs

    . Functionaland businesslevel strategies and internationalization

    . Internet and globalcorporate strategy

    E-gave nce:evolvingperspectives.

    wing ro f ICT in trade,commerce and industry __

    IT-en ed servic

    Cyber f and cyber rity needs, ethl'calhackmg

    Da warehousl dataminingan iness intelligence

    Digital ds and digita rkets

    Vlrtualeduc

    Cyberwar, cyber p and security

    ICT in economic planning a ucation

    ndustryspecificcompetitionandinternationalization

    Env mentalscanningforglobalcorporations

    Managing nologyandinnovationingloballzedflrms~

    MNEsandstrateg rnationalenvironment

    Generic strategy and orie of MNEs

    Internatlon ~aIpricing models and strategl

    Strategic compllance issues for companies to keep

    sustainablegrowth

    up

    Business and Economic Environment: Dynamics of Reciprocal InNuences

    . Industrial, monetary, fiscal and trade policy variances shaping . Centralbanking: autonomyversus state control

    business and management . Global meltdown, USfinancial sector crisis, US federalreserve' Physical environment, natural resources and raw material . American indebtedness

    security Euro zone crisis, sovereign debt and bailout packages

    Energy security in nationaland global perspectives Crises of Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Iceland and European

    . Challenges and alternatives available in the economic crisis Union

    ' Threats to environment components Role of home backed securities and credit default swap in

    . Economic variables, policy issues and business environment economic meltdown

    . Technology as a harbinger of dynamic business environment . Role of over the counter commodity derivatives in economic

    . Carbon footprints on the dynamic business environment meltdown

    . Global flowof funds and federalreserves

    . Political directives and their increasing role in regulating

    financialservices policies , fiscalpolicies and monetary policies.

    Services art

    Service p ducts and marketing

    Competit. advantage and service sector

    Consume behavior and service sector

    Services di ribution

    Managing ervice delivery process

    Managing ervice recovery

    Entrepfeneu],,,,,,rsffipD elopm : Pot tials Emergi g Chane ges in the Globalised world

    "."-""Entrep eurialch enges in e post gl lization . Tech o-preneurship and micro-entrepreneurship

    . D ping e preneu ip and i novative ming fo . As ciatetechnology innovationandentrepreneurship

    /students . V turecapitalfundsandentrepreneurshippromotion

    Entrep urship an earch academic stitutions . I ra-preneursflip

    ' Sm ndentrep eurship . omen empowerment, entrepreneurship and economic

    . ndividualan Oectiveent preneurshi growth

    . Rural,s andcorpo entrepren rship

    Fiscal Manage]menf: under G ng Imbalan s and Instab. ty

    . Fiscalpollciesandgovern budget

    .-Evaluation of govern t expenditures

    . Deficit financin ation and gro

    . Fiscalpo and budgetary m ment of gave ents

    . Ic sector governance fiscalaccountabil.

    . Budgeting institutio d public spending

    . Sovereign b wings

    Infrastructure Secto~ D..evelopment and Management

    . Development andmaintenance of infrastructure; challenges in

    developlngand developed economies with special reference to

    roads, railways, seaports, airports andwaste handling

    . Green infrastructure development

    . Urban infrastructure development and transport crisis

    . Indigenous technology for infrastructure management and

    development

    . Development of telecommunication and information

    infrastructureindevelopinganddevelopedeconomies

    Business Ethics in Management, Corporate Governance and

    . Code of ethics for business

    . Corporate socialresponsibilities in banks, insurance and IT and

    lTeS sector

    . Role of government and corporate governance

    . Corporate governance and recent financialturmoil

    . Corporate governance for small and medium enterprises

    (SHE)sector

    Zerobasedbudgeting

    Foreign debt and ECB

    FRBM Act

    Sovereign debt and euro zone crisis

    International comparison of fiscal policy and taxation

    Taxation as means of developmentalfinancing

    Roleofsocialinfrastructureinshapingbusinessandeconomy

    Renewable energy : an opportunity for energy infrastructure

    companies

    Reducing carbon foot print in infrastructural domains in fast

    developingeconomies

    Private partnership, public private partnership models

    E-learning: management and development of infrastructure

    Public utilities and infrastructure development in developing

    economies

    Social Responsibility

    . Corporate governance in public sector enterprises

    . CSR and different stakeholders

    . Socialmovements and corporate socialresponsibility

    . Nationalethos and business

    . Indian ethos in management

    . Ancient Indian scriptures and management

    . Whistle blowers and corporate affairs, government and law

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    Weifare nd Soci Securi Syst s un er th Win s of hange

    Dec/in in public ending n welf m res vl ; edu ation ,

    health c re, Wate upply .

    . Public a private ension, nsion schem und defi ed .

    benefits definedc ntributi s

    . casting welfare asures civilinf ruct .

    . P .vatization of edu ion, h hcare, water uppl and .

    all wingFDli theses rs

    . Hu rightsvi lationsan social rity

    . Co ion as i irect im ediment wel and ial

    secur~

    Social Issues Busin d Econ my

    . Role of cultu in shaping siness an conomy

    . Social stratificat n and subt difference

    . Impact of life style nd socio ec omic class cation

    . Rural to urban drift o opulation d its imp

    . Changing geographic p file and its e ect

    . Affluentlife style and Chan s

    . Rising materialism in society d its influen

    Global Financial Architecture: Framework and Need for

    N an sco e fo red ignin of ex sting In rnatio

    Fin cial h' ctu

    In natl nal F anci Regu atory m d plac of IMF a d

    W rid nk

    I F c diti ality, d und r devel ped an develop g

    cou ~es

    St cture and orkin in the ontext of pre ent stat of

    obal ono

    Stan rds a d cod s for undn s and urveillan of

    In rnatio Finan aI Syste to p nt econ mic crise

    form f IMF d Wo Bank vernan under c anging

    glob econo realiti

    change mech Ism, de- ulation capital ac ount and

    scope f nternati al Rese e Curren

    Th Inancial ility fo , its role and rel ce in post

    eltdown nario

    The of intern onal sett[ ents and e internati nal

    m ryandFi cialCoope tion

    'om ric fo o ~al c

    E ct o r If ia~s ~ecur~~ty ___.

    Id e, rs, `s `nsurance

    I rn ~ona ~on i

    Ref es d s

    Social cu an `on

    Social ins ce d ec

    Dwind and de~oratingcultural beliefs,~values "a dn"their

    i act

    Imbi social cultural in children for a better

    tomorro

    Con__~structingp ormagainst andSocialexclusion

    Ancientlndian Sc ures: A strate

    environmentsustainability

    Business and Economic Laws: Inff nces over I ustry and merce

    . Bankinglaws amendments amidst Chan g circumstan s . ternational Sal oods-regulatory aspe~cts-~ "-"-~

    . Insurance regulation and and changing ma place . C wamidst rising crime

    ' Labor lawamidst post globalisation period . Improving ute redressing pro consumer courts

    . Development of hassle free legal mechanism in eveloping . Collusion among nt industries and business laws

    countries . Us f local languages In .nesses and legal practices in

    . Protection of intellectualproperty rights and legal issues develop! ountries

    . Natural resources and environmental law . Evolving regul ramework for carbon capture and storage

    . Product liability and consumer protection . eed of regulatory f rk for micro-finance and rural

    . Competitionlaw amidst globalcompetition c cessindevelopingeconoml

    Regulatory Authorities: Their Autonomy, Roles and Influences

    . Emergence of independent regulatory authorities in the . Accountabilityof administrationandmanagement___,_______,________

    nationaleconomies Loopholes within the laws, bureaucracy and regulatory

    . Formation, functioning and justification of authorities

    . Regulatory Authorities and Neo-liberal policies . Apex regulatory authorities of the government and corporate

    . Restructuring and regulatory authorities and green initiatives

    Degree of autonomy of regulatory authorities across the globe Upcomingareas and issues and formulation of regulations

    . Transparency and decision making in regulatory authorities

    . Strategies for structuring consultative and participatory

    procedures

    Economic Policies for Growth and Sustainable Development

    . Implications of Global Financial Crises on the Economic . Management of public finance and its role in formulation of

    policies of nations Ensuring price stability in post-crisis era fiscal policy

    . Fiscal policy, public debt and monetary policy in emerging . AligningTaxationandsustainability

    market economies Fiscal expenditure directed towards sustainedgrowth

    ' Fiscal policy and its implications for Monetary and Financial Exim policies of nations and sustained growth

    Stability Perceptions and misperceptions of fiscal inflation

    Re esign

    . el Co mittee on banking supervision and surveillance of

    bility in onetary and Financial services

    . Economic crisis, Bretten Woods Institute and economic

    reforms

    . IMF and in rnational liquidity problems

    . Economic tability Forum

    . Multi/ate I Groupings: GS,G7,G8,G20,G77

    . Need an scope for development of new mechanism to

    bailout

    Global onomy in the post meltdown and Euro zone crisis

    . World conomic Forum

    . World ank ,Asian Development Bank and European Banks

    . Unit Nations Conference on Trade and Development

    . Inte ational Reserve Currency, Basel Norms and banking

    se r,

    . rrency convertibility trade accounts, current accounts and

    apital account convertibility

    . Globalfinancial architecture and the developing countries

    Global Trade Policy and Inte tional Busi ess: Frame ark

    . WTOand Ilateraltrade ments .

    . GA I 994: agreeme n agriculture, ps, trims, sani .

    ' andphytosanitary ures .

    . Trade liberali n, tariffs and free e .

    . Chan ynamics of intern nal trade: trade i agricultural .ucts, FTA's, trade bl and other econo c groupings .

    . FDI, Fll, participato Otes, Tobin tax

    . Internation wof funds .

    . I ational trade, balance of e, current account balance .

    and balance of payment .

    . Trade promotion b and measures

    . Product nd development for internationalmarkets.

    . clng, distribution and promotion for global markets

    . International business era of riskand uncertainty '

    . Foreign legal consultants in India and honoring thegats

    Political and Economic Governance and Business InNuences

    . Impact of ideology of ruling government on the economic

    environment of a country

    . Deliberating issues between centre and state and economic

    policies

    . Political and economic instability and reciprocal effects

    . Measurement and management of political risk

    ' International Tax Management and role of governments

    for Sustainable Development

    Small and medium enterprises and export trade policy

    Environmental policy constraints and international business

    International marketing in changingglobal scenario

    Trade, investment and competition in international banking

    Multinational corporations and global trade policy

    Multilate ral groupi ngs: ASEAN, NAFTA, SAFTA, CAFTA,

    BRICS

    Development bankof BRICS

    Euro zone and European union

    Copyrights, trademar ks, patents, industrial designs,

    geographical indications, integrated circuits, undisclosed

    information, data exclusivity, compulsory licensing, patenting of

    incremental research

    Union for the Protection Of New Plant Varieties (UPOV),

    World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) ` ~

    : Reciprocal Effect

    Role of government in curbing corruption: Facilitator

    Inhibitor

    RisingdominanceofMNCsongovernments

    Role of Corporates in the formulation of economic policies

    International diplomacy and multinational corporations

    Decentralization in architecture and good governance

    Corruption as indirect impediment to economic growth

    or

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    Cammittees & Canveners

    Committees

    . Invitations Committee

    . Accommodation Committee

    ' Publications Committee

    ' Registration Committee

    ' Awards & Certification Committee

    ' Media Committee

    ' Food & Hospitality Committee

    ' Logistics Committee

    ' Stage Committee

    ' Reception

    ' Technical Committee

    Conveners

    Ms. Vrinda Goel & Ms. Disha Fattawat

    Mr. Raghvendra Sisodia & Mr. Abhinav Sharma

    Mr. Vijay joshi

    Ms. Asha Galundia

    Ms. Kinshuki Tak

    Ms. Nidhi Vyas

    Mr. Devendra Shrimali

    Mr. Chandresh Son!

    Mr. Dharmesh Motwani & Ms. Yukti Sharma

    Mr. Shivoham Singh

    Mr. Akhilesh Jain

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    About Pocif,fc University

    The Pacific University has come into existence by virtue of an special Act of Rajasthan State Assembly andis sponsored by the PaciDc

    emy of ~gher Edu ation & search ociety r si ce its umb begl nin th I 9 the~i ~shmor__t~oitut.e of

    Ma ement Pacific C merce ollege, is str` to e i ar k n th nati al e uca ' n ~a syo~ .~~'~ ~e~~ty~~~~_c~o-~ntinuesto

    take rapid stridosin the field of higher & technical education wl~ the establis\hmentof over IB i`nstitut es inlars. ~ _~

    Today the group has a composite strength of I 2,000 students, 500 faculty members and 700 non teaching staff. The campus is spread over

    an area of 100 acres with beautifullandscape, lush green campus and sprawlingplaygrounds.

    Most of the partment the con uent co ges in t Unive exce their Id and h~d le~ranks in the country ~T\he Pacific

    Dental CoIl has the re tation of ing No. in the In ia by vi e of ha g the est tum-out in theOP r~ovid__~l~~axi~mum

    practical exposu to its stu s. The ific grou as best cemen verage the No ndia dueto exoSdent employability of its

    Management Facu students. he Unive ity has al pionee to a va of n rogram in ActurialScience & Insurance

    Management, Financ & Control, grated Years Dip a & De Prog e , B.A. d., Financia ematics & Behavioral

    Finance, hitherto unavail le in the co try

    * Faculty of Engineering

    * Faculty of Dental Sciences

    Faculty of Pharmacy

    Faculty of Computer Application

    Faculty of Hotel Management

    Faculty of Fashion Technology and Mass Communication

    # Facu/ty of Education

    Faculty ofiArts

    Facu/ty of Science

    Fire & Safety Management

    Also acclaimed as the Venice of the East, Udaipur the city that cradles seven lakes, mystic mountains, proud histories, broad and sturdy

    ~educationplatforms,s located in thestat e of Rajasthan in north-westlndia.

    Scented witha strong fragranceof historical lineage Udaipur hasan air of royalty and presents to its visitors a platter sizzling with heroic

    st orieSof Its founding Maharanas and the breathtaking beauty that envelopes the city and its warm hearted dwellers.

    ~One of the richest treasuries of the Indian~ jputanas, The city humbly welcomes the world tourists and guests to relish the innumerable

    gems it adorns. Handcrafted artifacts,malestic temples with their enthralling tales, nearby places with deep running histories that encircle

    Udaipur, sc.enlcpicnic spots, the lushgreens are just afew of the telltales that Udaipur has tooffer.

    Fo.unded by Maharana Udai Sl~gh II in I 559, it wasthe first capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar.Udaipur is known world over for both

    its rich history as well asitsscenic beauty Udaipuras a city is well connected by air, railand road.

    mY rnal Grandeur and Royale find themselves deeply embedded into each moment

    one spends in the prince Ins of Chittogarh. The Chittor Fort through its majestic precincts

    speaks proudly of ree wars it has stood witness to. Heroic tales of men and women both,

    glorify th` ile dlstant city from Udaipur. The Udaipur visit would be incomplete unless one

    t es the mystical Chittorgarh airs.

    Fateh Sager :

    The rhythmic waters of this spellbinding lake calls out to all its visitors and give them a life timememory tocherish. Built in .....by the Maharana, thislake humbly crowns the beauty of the Venice

    of the East - Udaipur. Flanked over by the Aravalis on three sides the lake is the Apple of the eye

    both for locals and for the tourists. The beautiful Sunsets and Rises, the magnanimous Hills, the

    Rain Clouds all take turns to maintain the mesmerizing beauty of Fateh Sagar, that no doubt the

    exhilarates the Udaipurites.

    Lake Pichola :

    Udaipur is indeed a multi crowned city With Fateh Sagar as the most frequentedlake, the Pichola

    adorns itself with some rare glittering jewels likeJag Mandir (an island marvel), the Taj Lake Palace

    (a hot el from the Legendary Taj group ofHotels) and the Udai Vilas (that pioneers the best Hotels

    pan world.) overlooking the pride of Udaipurites.Every year the Mewar Spirit gets enlivened and

    glorified at the Ganagur Ghats that edges the Lake. Beautified by the deep and bright colors of

    Rajasthan this spring festival sure is a treat to the eyes.

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    M 'Mag ':

    The armt of U "pur ann en If u m I ly n

    tales o the M war lers. ah na ra h ic i o

    into ev cell f the ity e t qu ity f t i

    envelop arou as o Ste on e hi It u Li iz es,

    show, mu um an the s set int.

    Kumbhal rh :

    Cradled in e cluster o I 3 moun ~npeaks the Ara li Ran stands this formldable medieval

    citadel. Risin 1914 mtrs igh from e sea le I, the F was b 'It in thel5th century ADby

    Maharana Ku ha (1914 63 AD) is the p `ncipal f ificatio fter Chittorgarh,""90 kmsNorthwest of U 'pur. The assive Fo encomp by a 6 kms 1o wall, (w~lch afte~ e

    Great Wall of Chin claims to b seen fro he moon. has 7 m ic gat d 7 ram~ s, one

    within the other. rou ded bastio d soarin Is to loom the cren d walls o~he

    fort making it totaOy im gnable.

    - - - - - - - - - - - - -, - - - - - ' - - - -r - -' - ~ - -witnessed thousands of research papers from more than 300 Institutes, from more than 7 countries

    who had gathered in the beautiful city of akes, Udaipur making it a truly Intemational one.

    Paci6c emerging as a "GLOBAL HUB" for sharing knowledge through its

    \C.NFEREN~CES ANDSEMINARS~' Unpre~cedented and Unparalleled International Conference on"Contemporary Innovative Practices in Management"

    THE~ MAJ HI LIG TS

    Conc rent ssions n all th 4 Tech calTrac with a t tal of No of In rnational Papers:30

    I 6!Session Internati nal Delegates participated from countries like Iran,

    o. of stracts cei . More t n 950 Iraq, N 1,Sudan etc.

    No. uIl Le h Pape Receiv :780 Repre ntation of every state of India was quite visible in the

    . of Full ngth pa rs Acce d: 675 Conf nce. Participants spanned across the states of jammu,

    Total n f Del s :800 Pon Cherry' Delhi, Guiarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka,W Bengaletc.

    !-I

    athdwara :

    Sh athdwara (a hway to Lo hri Krishna)literalfy means the gatewaytotfl~~~i~.

    This g t Vaishnavite rine was bui the l7th centu spot exactly identified by the Lord

    himself. legends have ` that the idol o Lord Krishna was transferred to safer place

    from Vrinda to protect it f the destructive th of the MughalEmpero

    the idol reached ~sspot, the wh of buOock cart it veling in, sank axle deep in mud and

    refused to move furt , at all. The acco nying priest realiz is was Lord's chosen spot

    and the Lord did not want travel any further. ordingly a Temple was bui le

    and place of pilgrimage amon .ts believers and a pe istance of 52 kms from Udaipur through

    the scenic mountain valleys makes it he more a mandatory vi ` .

    jaisamand:

    At a sheer distance of 48 kms from Udaipur, built by Maharana jai Singh in 1685 amongst the hills

    breathes the magnificent beauty of the secondlargest artificiallake in Asia. Thelake's inaugurationwas celebrated by the king in the form of gold charities equal to his own weight.

    Also known as Dhebar, the lake takes to its credit every reason to become a part of a tourist's

    itinerary Three beautiful islands, marble cenotaphs on the embankments, a summer palace of

    Udaipur Queens make the perfect backdrop to the jaisamand Lake.

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