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European Conference Venue - Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, London, UK |
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The Bhavan in London was inaugurated in 1972 in a small office near Oxford Street. After a few years, the Bhavan moved to a new property in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. This building is a beautiful former church. The Bhavan provides courses in music, dance, languages, drama, art and archaeology and yoga. Some nine hundred students attend our courses during the year. Courses are taught at different leverls – open, diploma (5 years) and master. Individual training is available in order to advance students to the highest levels. We are associated academically with the University of Cambridge and Trinity College of Music, London, in collaboration with whom we will shortly be offering the Batchelor of Music degree in Indian Classical Music. |
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Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan 4A Castletown Road, Near West Kensington Metro Station, London, W14 9HE Tel: +44 20 73813086 |
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Hotel Holiday Inn Kensington Forum 97, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 4DN (ENGLAND)
Tel: +44 870 4009100 |
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Indian Conference Venue - Ficci Auditorium, New Delhi, India |
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FICCI is the rallying point for enterprises in India. It has empowered Indian businesses, in the changing times, to shore up their competitiveness and enhance their global reach.
With a nationwide membership of over 1500 corporate and over 500 chambers of commerce and business associations, FICCI |
espouses the shared vision of Indian businesses and speaks directly and indirectly for over 2,50,000 business units. It has an expanding direct membership of enterprises drawn from large, medium, small and tiny segments of manufacturing, distributive trade and services. FICCI maintains the lead as the proactive business solution provider through research, interactions at the highest political level and global networking.
Set up in 1927, on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organization of Indian business. Its history is very closely interwoven with the freedom movement. FICCI inspired economic nationalism as a political tool to fight against discriminatory economic policies. That commitment, drive and mission continue in the ever-changing economic landscape of India, chasing always newer agenda.
Located in the heart of New Delhi, in a sprawling compound, FICCI headquarters have the world-class infrastructure. There are seven different halls having capacities ranging from 16-600 - a meeting hub for business leaders. |
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