Meanwhile, Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Anish Shah, said it is the era of green energy and that Mahindra would go 100 per cent green in the next two years. Even though, it is an era of green energy, Shah said that subsidies for electric vehicles would not last forever as today there are products at attractive prices and the policy objectives are clear. Continue reading.
On the other hand, Lakshmi Venu, Joint Managing Director of Sundaram-Clayton, shared her insights on the evolving landscape of rural India as she spoke on the vast opportunities in the sector. Venu’s comments come at a time when India’s economy is navigating through fluctuations, with a dip in growth observed over the last two quarters. She also spoke about the need to inject entrepreneurial vigour into rural India. Read on.
The esteemed jury of top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors convened in Mumbai to determine the winners of India’s premier corporate accolades: The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence 2024. This year marks the milestone 25th edition of the prestigious awards, recognising outstanding contributions to India’s corporate landscape.
The jury, chaired by Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and MD of Reliance Industries, includes a select group of industry titans, ensuring a thorough and insightful selection process. The jury comprises influential leaders such as Kumar Mangalam Birla, Uday Kotak, Zia Mody, Anish Shah, Preetha Reddy, Salil Parekh, Rohit Jawa, Lakshmi Venu, Sriharsha Majety, and Nicolas Berggruen, representing sectors ranging from banking and healthcare to technology and hospitality.
The award results will be announced next week in the pages of the Economic Times publication.