In PICS | Confluence Of Brilliant Minds And Diverse Ideas At ABP Ideas Of India Summit 2022
Aamir Khan, who is known for his Perfectionist tag and exceptional performances, had a candid exchange of words at a session during the ABP Ideas Of India Summit in Mumbai Saturday.
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View In AppNawazuddin Siddiqui, who is known for his unconventional role and exceptional performances, had a candid exchange of words at a session during the ABP Ideas Of India Summit in Mumbai Saturday.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said on Saturday that he has no aspirations to be part of national politics or be in any conversation regarding that. Speaking on the stage of ABP Ideas of India, the Congress leader said he is happy with what the party has offered.
A 45-minute session on the topic, ‘The $5 Trillion Economy: Rhetoric or Reality?’, saw two noted economists, former Planning Commission of India deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, and NITI Aayog vice chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar witnessed many diverse views.
“Music transcends Lakeerein (or borders),” said singer and composer Papon at a special session during ABP Network’s ‘Wild Stone presents Ideas of India Summit’ in Mumbai on Saturday.
Dr L. Subramaniam, who has been playing the violin since the age of 6 and has composed tunes for India @40 and many more, and would be doing so for the 75th year as well. The discussion ended with a soulful rendition by Dr Subramaniam of his piece, 'The Journey’, which left the audience spellbound.
Ritesh Agarwal, the CEO and founder of OYO, had an insightful discussion on Day 2 of ABP Network's Ideas of India Summit during a session chaired by author Chetan Bhagat as they spoke about the changing landscape of India’s consumer requirements.
Day Two of ABP Network's Ideas Of India Summit saw a special session with singer Usha Uthup, filmmaker Ramesh Sippy and violinist L Subramaniam, who have a big thing in common other than the entertainment industry.
Day Two of ABP Network's Ideas Of India Summit saw a special session with singer Usha Uthup, filmmaker Ramesh Sippy and violinist L Subramaniam, who have a big thing in common other than the entertainment industry — they were all born in 1947, the year India got Independence.