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Brahma Kumaris hosts 'The Future of Power' in Kolkata

Brahma Kumaris hosts 'The Future of Power' in Kolkata

India Blooms News Service | | 27 Nov 2014, 10:34 pm
Kolkata, Nov 27 (IBNS): 'The Future of Power', an event which was initiated by 'Brahma Kumaris' organisation was held in Kolkata on Thursday.

In all major cities throughout India, this project aims to provide a platform for both international leaders & leaders of India to find ways to develop their individual and collective strategies in modelling responsible leadership now and for the future.

The Future of Power event, was hosted by a Kenyan industrialist Nizar Juma with Dadi Janki, the head of the Brahma Kumaris.

The event has already been conducted in more than 35 Cities throughout India, Nepal, Melbourne, Australia and across the world and now, in Kolkata. Leading personalities and luminaries of the city from various fields will be participating in the programme.

The chief guest of the occasion was Governor of West Bengal Keshari Nath Tripathi.

Nizar Juma, an industrialist from Kenya, was one of the main speakers with Anthony Phelip, Oxford UK based creative consultant, who hosted the 'Talk show'.

Nizar Juma, who is an economics graduate from the University of Wales, and also the Chairman of more than 50 companies said, “The dialogues and evening events will help participants respond personally and professionally to the challenges ahead.” 

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