About the Indian Industry and Economy Seminar
Indian Industry and Economy Seminar: Indian business eco-system has been experiencing significant metamorphosis since 1990 reforms. While the 2000s was a decade of transition, the ‘market oriented-globally integrated’ economic framework has now stabilized. Macro-level shift is unlikely in the foreseeable future, and the framework will guide the business environment in coming years, through a variety of domestic, global forces and trends. The evolutionary imperatives are essentially the implications of business and organizational choices of Indian companies, during the pre-liberalization phase, transition decade of 2000s and the early part of this decade, which they need to address and take further. Even before the pandemic, the economy was already slowing down, with deficiencies evident in both consumption and investment demand.

For the economic recovery during and post COVID-19 crisis to be durable and resilient, a return to ‘business as usual’ and environmentally destructive investment patterns and activities must be avoided. Unchecked, global environmental emergencies and exigencies such as climate change and biodiversity loss could cause social and economic damages far larger than those caused by COVID-19. To avoid this, economic recovery packages should be designed to “build back better”. This means doing more than getting economies and livelihoods quickly back on their feet. Recovery policies also need to activate investment and behavioral changes that will reduce the likelihood of future shocks and increase society’s resilience to them when they do occur.
Fest Title | National Seminar on Management Strategies to Revive Indian Industry and Economy: Post Covid-19 |
Category | National Seminar |
Organizer | Adikavi Nannaya University (ANU) |
Location | Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Themes of the Seminar
- Impact on Service Sector/Manufacturing Sector and Management Revival Strategies
- Impact on Tourism Industry and Management Revival Strategies
- Impact on Agro Industry and Management Revival Strategies
- Impact on Government Policy Making and Management Revival Strategies
- Impact on Foreign Trade and Management Revival Strategies
Important dates
Last Date for submission of abstract: December 25, 2021
Communication of acceptance: January 01, 2022
Last Date for submission of Full Papers: January 03, 2022
Seminar Date: January 05 – 06, 2022
Registration Fee
Industry and Policy makers and Practitioners: Rs. 1000/-
Academicians: Rs. 500/-
Research Scholars: Rs. 300/-
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Address & Contact details
Department of Commerce & Management Studies, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
Email: hoddcmsanur@gmail.com
Website: www.aknu.edu.in
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