International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023 is one of the substantial and most reputable international events of Business, Economics, Social Sciences and natural sciences.It is jointly organized by Track2Training. Appealing outstanding researchers from over 100 countries worldwide, the conference exhibits a friendly, supportive environment to accept feedback, exchange ideas and find inspiration. The main aim is to provide a forum for people coming for different academic backgrounds to interact and present their researches. Moreover, the conference generates the possibility for publications of research papers in indexed and organized journals. International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023 will provide a platform for debating on issues and challenges in the aforementioned fields. The objective is to back discussions on strategies that will accelerate worldwide growth and economic recovery as well as evolution in technology and scientific research. 

Conference Tracks

Academics from various fields, with an interest in the above themes, are welcome to present their papers. The conference has a multidisciplinary emphasis and, therefore, inviting contributions from across disciplines, e.g.

  •        Social Sciences,
  •        Development and Sustainable Development Studies,
  •        Education,
  •        Science and Technology,
  •        Business and Economics,
  •        Management,
  •        Philosophy,
  •        Psychology,
  •        Sociology,
  •        Political Science
  •        Others.

 

Send papers to icmr2023@edupub.org

Submission Deadline 30 March 2023

Publication

ICMR2023 proceedings will be published in conference proceedings and indexed with google scholar. Selected papers would be published in International Journal of Research (IJR) which is open access, peer reviewed. 

Contact

All questions about submissions should be emailed to icmr2023@edupub.org

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023 will bring together academics and industry practitioners from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds (including robotics, engineering, AI, computer science, social science, humanities, design, and law). Defining autonomous systems as systems involving software applications, machines, and people, which are able to take actions with little or no human supervision, the workshop will explore different definitions and individual aspects of trust from a multidisciplinary perspective. We are interested in several factors contributing to the trustworthiness of autonomous systems, which include but not limited to the following: robustness and resilience in dynamic and uncertain environments; the assurance of the design and operation of autonomous systems through verification and validation processes; the confidence the systems inspire as they evolve their functionality, their explainability, accountability, and understandability to a diverse set of users; defences against attacks on the systems, users, and the environment they are deployed in; governance and the regulation of their design and operation; and the consideration of human values and ethics in their development and use.

Trust is a multi-dimensional issue and is conceptualised differently by a range of disciplines. Hence, we invite novel contributions (short and regular papers with 2-4 and 6 pages respectively) as well as already published journal/conference papers covering a wide set of topics that will be attractive to both technical and non-technical audiences:

  • Methodologies to certify autonomous systems
  • Public perception of autonomous systems
  • Explainable and Interpretable AI solutions for real-world applications
  • Safety and security of autonomous systems
  • Trustworthy and resilient human-machine teaming
  • Regulation
  • Notions of trust in autonomous systems
  • Responsible Research and Innovation for trustworthy AI and autonomous systems
  • Transparency of AI systems
  • System of humans

Workshop Website: https://mactasworkshop.github.io/2023/ 

Submission Types

  • Short Paper 2-4 pages excluding references)
  • Regular Paper (6 pages excluding references)
  • Published papers (to be presented at the workshop)

Please use the standard ICMR template when submitting a novel contribution. 

All accepted papers will be presented in a spotlight talk as well as a poster. Additionally, all accepted contributions will be also invited to submit an extended version to our planned Special Issue on IJR (IJR Journal).  

Best Paper / Poster Awards

  • Best ICMR Paper Award
  • Best ICMR Poster Award  

Our international Programme Committee will review all submissions and will also select a paper for the awards.     

Important Things to Note

Important Dates

Date for Submission of Papers

20 March 2023 (without Late fee)

30 March 2023 (with late fee)

Acceptance Mail for Papers

10 April 2023

Date of Online Conference

20-22 April 2023

Email id for Submission of Papers

Email: icmr2023@edupub.org

Special Issue for Conference Papers

Visit conference Official Site at https://icmr.edupub.org/

ISBN for Conference Proceedings 

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

This conference mainly aims to provide platforms for faculty, scholars, and educators to engage in the academic exchanges of scientific knowledge and innovations, and practical approaches that would commence strategic partnerships between SorSU and other HEIs in South East Asia.  ICMR 2023 has identified seven research areas in which researchers can submit their abstract. It will also be highlighted in this conference the presentation of extension and community projects. The ICMR 2023 Conference Proceedings will be published in digital format which will be made available and accessible at ICMR official website.



Submission Guidelines

Submit abstract of 250 words, and must briefly mention the objective, methodology, results, significant new findings and conclusion(s). Once abstract is accepted, submit FULL PAPERS which may consist of up to ten (10) pages of content including references and appendices. Papers must be submitted through the Easy Chair Conference System:

URL: https://icmr.edupub.org/p/submission.html 

Accepted abstract will be presented orally or as posters, as determined by Program Committee. Full paper will only be published once the comments and suggestions of the blind reviewers have been incorporated.

Topics include but not limited to:

Track 1: Green Technology and Science and Technology Innovation

  • Engineering, Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change and Resilience, Architectural Innovations, Food and Non-Food Technology

Track 2: Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Language, Linguistics, and Multilingualism, Gender and Development, Historical Studies, Public Management and Administration, Health care, Cultural Studies, Counselling Practices

Track 3:  Agri-fisheries and Natural Resources

  • Agri-fisheries trade and practices, Policies and Advocacy, Aquatic Ecology and Management, Risk Assessment and Adaptive Management, Ecological Sustainability and Landscape Ecology, Agriculture and Information System, Biodiversity and Conservation

Track 4: Education

  • Educational Structure, Policies, Management, Teaching and Learning, Student learning and learning diversity, Curriculum Design and Development, Learning Assessment

Track 5: Digital Technology and ICT

  • Data Science and Mining, Artificial Intelligences, Information System and Management, Robotics, System and Networking, Security and Privacy, Media and Information Literacy and Practices

Track 6: Business and Management

  • Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Accounting, Tourism Management 

Track 7: Extension Projects

Important Dates

  • Submission of Paper’s

  • 20 March 2023

    SUBMISSION DUE DATE

    Submit paper using mail to icmr2023@edupub.org

Important Things to Note

Important Dates

Date for Submission of Papers

20 March 2023 (without Late fee)

30 March 2023 (with late fee)

Acceptance Mail for Papers

10 April 2023

Date of Online Conference

20-22 April 2023

Email id for Submission of Papers

Email: icmr2023@edupub.org

Special Issue for Conference Papers

Visit conference Official Site at https://icmr.edupub.org/

ISBN for Conference Proceedings 

ICMR-2023: International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research – 2023

Dear Sir/Madam,

Greetings from ICMR 2023

The International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research-2023 will be held on 22nd and 23rd April 2023 at Virtual ModeThis multi-disciplinary research conference aims to provide an opportunity for academicians, researchers, scientists, and industry experts to present the results, in theory, methodology, and applications of different areas of Engineering Sciences and Social Sciences under one roof. It is a good platform for researchers to share and discuss their ideas and views with peers. Authors are asked to contribute to the conference by submitting articles/papers that demonstrate their research results, projects, innovations, surveying works, and experiences of an industry that define significant advances in the areas of Engineering, Sciences, Business, Architecture, Commerce, Computer Applications, Humanities, and Social Sciences. 

The ICMR – 2023 would offer several invited lectures from well-known speakers all over the world. We warmly welcome experts, academicians, scholars, and entrepreneurs to participate in this international academic exchange activity in the field of applied sciences. We hope that the ICMR-2023 outcome will lead to significant contributions to the knowledge base in these up-to-date scientific fields. All the accepted papers will be published in a special edition of Reputed Journals of UGC Care list/Scopus indexed/SCI indexed Journals.

Important Dates:

Paper Submission Deadline: 20 March 2023 (Extended) 

Acceptance Notification: 10 April 2023 (Extended) 

Last Date of Registration: 10 April 2023

For more details Visit Conference URL: https://icmr.edupub.org/

Submission Guidelines

Authors are invited to submit regular (full) papers for presentation at the conference, describing original, previously unpublished work, which is not currently under review by another conference, or journal. Regular papers should present novel perspectives within the general scope of the conference. Papers should not be more than 8 pages in length. Use ‘Times New Roman font, size 12, and single-column layout shall be uploaded via easy chair paper submission. Camera-ready papers can be submitted after acceptance using the guidelines given on the website.

Paper Submission Link: https://icmr.edupub.org/ or https://icmr.edupub.org/p/submission.html

Please encourage your peers, friends, researchers, seniors, subordinates, and students in your network to submit their quality submissions. All papers presented at the conference will be submitted for inclusion in the UGC Care/Scopus Indexed Journals and Conference Proceedings published as a book with ISBN.

Authors can also submit their papers through email at icmr2023@edupub.org

Paper Publication and Indexing

All submitted papers will be reviewed by technical committees of the conference (including a similarity plagiarism check). All the accepted and registered conference papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings with ISBNs and will be indexed by Google Scholar. All peer-reviewed and selected papers of the conference will be published in the following UGC Care / Scopus indexed / SCI indexed international journals with respect to their area of research. 

  1. Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences 
  2. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering 
  3. International Journal of Special Education
  4. NeuroQuantology 
  5. Seybold Report 
  6. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

 

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

  • Event Type: Conference
  • Presentation: Digital
  • Website URL: https://icmr.edupub.org
  • Program URL: https://icmr.edupub.org
  • Contact URL: https://icmr.edupub.org/p/contact.html
  • Contact E-mail: icmr2023@edupub.org
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Venue: EDUPUB
  • Date: April 20-22, 2023
  • Final Submission: March 20, 2023
  • Notification: March 30, 2023
  • Organization: Track2Training
  • Conference Tags: multidisciplinary science; education; scientific  information ; 
  • science social science; sociology and social work; sustainability 

Welcome all delegates to ICMR 2023. Organized by Track2Training, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023 aims to provide a platform for scholars, intellectuals and professionals to share and generate forum on the current local and global issues, address solutions to the problems and to provide opportunity for participants to exchange and share knowledge and information, establish business or research relationships and find global partners for future collaboration.

All prospective participants/authors are cordially invited to submit original and unpublished works for publication and presentation at the conference. All submissions are subjected to peer review before an acceptance decision is made. Our review committee will also select potential papers that have the merits for indexed publication and inform the corresponding authors for further decision. Papers may address, but not restricted to, the main theme from any of the sub-themes as mentioned in the conference website. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable.

The full manuscript must be submitted as an MS Word file in DOC or DOCX format (PDF format is not accepted). Please submit your full paper before the submission deadline and all manuscripts must be thoroughly checked for errors and formatted according to the Full Paper template that can be downloaded from the website. Manuscripts that are not properly prepared will be returned to the authors for revision and resubmission. Special discount will be given for group registration (3 participants or more). Please contact the Secretariat for further information.

The topics involve all research disciplines related (but not limited) to the scopes and sub-scopes as follows:

Medical and Life Sciences (LS)

Focus Areas: Medical Sciences, Health Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Biosciences, Pharmacy, Biochemistry, Earth sciences, Geology, Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, Anatomy, Genetics, Zoology, Welfare and related areas.

 

Science, Technology, Engineering and Construction (STEC)

Focus Areas: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy, Marine Engineering, Architecture, Information technology and Computer science, Bioinformatics, Geoinformatics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and related areas.

 

Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) 

Focused Areas: Psychology, Islamic Studies, Education, Linguistics, Civilization and Law, Anthropology, Art ,Services , Sport and related areas.

Economics, Business And Management (EBM)

Focus Areas: Economics, Business Management, Accounting and Finance, Management, Marketing, Technology Management, Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Tourism and related areas.

LANGUAGES

English

PUBLICATION

ALL ACCEPTED PAPERS will be published in conference e-proceeding (with ISBN) and SELECTED PAPERS will be published in one of the below international refereed journal indexed by MyJurnal (Malaysia Citation Centre), Google Scholar, Crossref (DOI).*Additional fee will be charge if required. 


2nd National Conference of Chief Secretaries

 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the second National Conference of Chief Secretaries in Delhi earlier today.

Prime Minister recalled the development milestones achieved by the country since the last conference in June 2022, citing various instances like India attaining Presidency of G20, becoming fifth biggest economy of the world, rapid registration of new startups, foray of private players in space sector, launch of National Logistics Policy, approval of National Green Hydrogen Mission, among others. He underlined that states and centre should work together and scale up the speed of progress.

Prime Minister said that in order to build a developed India, the country is focussing on four pillars of infrastructure, investment, innovation and inclusion. He said that today, entire world is reposing its faith in India and we are being looked up as a country that can bring stability to the global supply chain. He said that the country will be able to take full advantage of this only if states take lead, maintaining focus on quality and taking decisions with an India-first approach. He added that states should focus on pro-development governance, ease of doing business, ease of living and provision of robust infrastructure.

Launching the Aspirational Block Programme, Prime Minister underscored the success achieved in various Aspirational Districts in the country under the Aspirational District Program. He added that the Aspirational District model should now be taken up to block level in the form of the Aspirational Block Programme. He asked the officials present in the meeting to implement the Aspirational Block Programme in their respective states.

Discussing MSMEs, Prime Minister said that states must act proactively towards formalisation of MSMEs. He said that to make these MSMEs globally competitive, we need to make available finance, technology, market and access for skilling. He also discussed bringing more MSMEs on board the GeM portal. He said that we should take steps to make the MSMEs global champions and part of the global value chain. Discussing the success of the cluster approach in development of MSMEs, Prime Minister said that the linkage of MSME clusters and self help groups can be explored for promoting unique local products and getting GI tags registration for them, associating it with the endeavour of ‘one district one product’, adding that it will give fillip to the clarion call of vocal for local. He said that states should identify their best local products and help them attain national and international stature. Here, he also cited the example of Ekta Mall at Statue of Unity.

Prime Minister recalled the burden of over-regulation and restrictions once faced by the country, and reforms put in place to end thousands of compliances at central and state levels. He also spoke about the need to end old laws, some of which have persisted since independence.

Discussing how different government departments keep asking for the same documents, Prime Minister said that today the need of the hour is to move towards self-certification, deemed approvals and standardisation of forms. He also spoke about how the country is working towards bettering both physical and social infrastructure, and discussed PM GatiShakti National Masterplan. He also spoke about data security and the criticality of having a secure technology infrastructure for seamless delivery of essential services. He emphasised that states should try to adopt a strong cyber security strategy, adding that this investment is like an insurance for the future. Aspects related to cyber security audit management and development of crisis management plans were also discussed by him.

Prime Minister also discussed the development of coastal areas of the country. He said that the vast Exclusive Economic Zone of the country is equipped with resources and offers tremendous opportunities for the country. Stressing on the need for increased awareness of the circular economy, Prime Minister highlighted Mission LiFE (Lifestyle of Environment) and the important role the states can play in furthering it.

Stating that on India’s initiative, the United Nations has declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets, Prime Minister said that millets are not only smart food but are also environmentally friendly and may turn out to be a sustainable future food. He said that states should work on research related to millet products such that processing, packaging, marketing, branding etc and overall value addition of millet products is promoted. Prime Minister also discussed establishing ‘Millet Cafes’ at prominent public places and state government offices across the country, adding that millets may be showcased in the G20 meetings being held in states.

For the preparations related to G20 meetings in the states, Prime Minister stressed on the importance of involving the common citizens. He said that creative solutions should be envisaged  for achieving such ‘Citizen Connect’. He also advised the establishment of a dedicated team for preparations related to G20. Prime Minister also cautioned the states on the challenges posed by drugs, international crimes,  terrorism and disinformation originating in foreign soil.

Prime Minister discussed the need to enhance the capacity of bureaucracy and the launch of Mission Karmayogi. He said that the state government should also review their training infrastructure and launch capacity building programs.

Prime Minister said that about 4000 officers at various levels have worked to hold this conference of Chief Secretaries, for which more than 1 lakh 15 thousand man hours were invested. He said that these efforts should start reflecting on the ground as well, and asked states to develop and implement action plans based on the suggestions emanating from the conference. He added that NITI Aayog should also develop a health competition between the states in this regard.

 

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Conference on “Women Leading Change in Health and Science in India

 Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh will inaugurate a conference titled, “Women Leading Change in Health and Science in India” in New Delhi tomorrow.

Dr. Bharti Pravin Pawar, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Ms. Melinda French Gates, Co-chair and Trustee Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Ms. Amie Batson, Executive Director, WomenLift Health will also address the conference.

The conference being organized by Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India and Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), a PSU of DBT, in collaboration with WomenLift Health and Grand Challenges India will highlight and promote the importance of women’s leadership in health and science and seek to identify attainable pathways and goals to strengthen the representation of women in leadership positions in India and Global health ecosystem.

This conference honours and celebrates Indian women’s accomplishments in overcoming unprecedented challenges over the past few years and advancing STEM innovation and healthcare with their indefatigable resilience and unwavering perseverance.

Speaking ahead of the conference, Dr Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology& Chairperson, BIRAC said “Women’s leadership throughout centuries has been transformative. I congratulate all women, and I believe that this is the time we need to empower more women in leadership positions so that India becomes the superpower that our Prime Minister dreams of.”

Dr Alka Sharma, Senior Adviser, DBT & Managing Director, BIRAC, said, “Women’s leadership is now recognized at the highest level and is steadily on the rise. Through various schemes and programs of BIRAC, the researchers and entrepreneurs are being promoted and supported across the country”. She further added that “this conference is certainly going to help in building a national focus on women’s leadership”.

The global healthcare workforce is predominantly women and yet they remain underrepresented in leadership and decision-making positions, especially at the higher executive or board levels. Under-representation in STEM is also one of the major concerns. In India, even though the healthcare workforce participation is somewhat similar between men and women, there are fewer women in leadership roles.

Recognizing the importance of this issue, BIRAC has been working to advance scientific and technological research to alleviate India’s most critical health and development issues.

Initiatives in agriculture, food, and nutrition are centered on improving health outcomes for women by mitigating maternal and child health issues. Initiatives like BIRACTiE Women in Entrepreneurial Research focus on Women in Entrepreneurial Research- strongly promote and recognize women in science and entrepreneurship.

Co-host WomenLift Health works to accelerate the advancement of talented women into senior leadership by investing in mid-career women and influencing the environments in which they live and work.

The esteemed panel of speakers at this conference includes Dr Soumya Swaminathan, former Chief Scientist World Health Organization, Dr Renu Swarup, former Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Dr Vinod Kumar Paul, Member, NITI Aayog, and Dr Rajiv Bahl, Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research, and Secretary, Department of Health Research, Dr. Tessy Thomas, Director General of Aeronautical Systems, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and many other prominent names working in health and science.

About DBT

The Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology, boosts and augments the development of biotechnology ecosystem in India, through its expansion and application in agriculture, healthcare, animal sciences, environment, and industry.

About BIRAC

Set up by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), is a not-for-profit Section 8, Schedule B, Public Sector Enterprise, which acts as an Interface Agency to improve and encourage the evolving biotechnology industry to execute strategic research and development activities in context to Nation’s product development needs

About WomenLift Health

The WomenLift Health conference is an initiative of Stanford University and is organized since 2017 to provide a forum for established and emerging leaders across the global health community to meet and work together to advance gender equity in health leadership, contribute to the growing momentum to advance diversity and women’s leadership in global health and expand understanding of the opportunities and challenges across countries, sectors, and disciplines for women’s leadership.
 

 

                                                                       


Research Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG)

 Secretary, Department of Science and Technology (DST) Dr. Srivari Chandrasekhar highlighted that materials for sustainable energy, scientific challenges & opportunities to achieving a sustainable blue economy, biodiversity, and economy would be the major themes and topics of the Research Innovation Initiative Gathering (RIIG) during India’s presidency starting from 1st December 2022.  

He informed that discussions would be centered on developing the science for innovation and sustainable growth, connecting science and society, science for culture & heritage, traditional knowledge, and medicine.

“India is committed to implementing G-20 Research Innovation Initiative Gathering (RRIG) deliverables and seek support on the G-20 research and innovation agenda for India’s G-20 presidency next year,” said Dr. Chandrasekhar while representing the Minister for Science and Technology at the G-20 Research Ministers meeting at Jakarta.

 

He elaborated on India’s evolution into a country with major global contributions in research and innovations and highlighted the country’s participation in international scientific collaborations.

“India is partnering in all the global forums, including the construction and establishment of mega-science facilities in India and abroad. We also partner with multilateral forums like UN, ASEAN, BRICS, BIMSTEC, SCO, G-20, etc. Science has to be global, and solutions to challenges should be regional,” he said.

“We aim to adopt a new approach that makes research infrastructure available for all stakeholders and finalising guidelines for Scientific Research Infrastructure Sharing Maintenance and Networks (SRIMAN). Besides, following global trends on a unified nationwide subscription-based model for knowledge, we are creating a central repository for all S&T data,” DST Secretary pointed out.

Dr. Chandrasekhar spoke about India’s efforts in enhancing domestic manufacturing capacity underlining how the country’s generic industry and vaccine manufacturing capability had supported global safety during the pandemic.

 

“We also promote a plurality of solutions for a variety of social, economic strata as well as geographical regions and focus on rural as well as urban problems in the country. Impact-based research evaluation is undertaken in a framework of research excellence keeping in mind local needs. Mainstreaming science communication has been taken up as a major challenge with the aim of increasing people’s participation in science,” he said.

“India has recently launched policies like Scientific Social Responsibility (SSR) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to disseminate scientific knowledge and also promote science and technology across the ecosystems. We also launched many programmes for gender equality in the country. Many national missions have been launched partnering with international players to work on cyber-physical systems health, education, energy, environment, agriculture, Industry 4.0, etc.,” DST Secretary pointed out, expressing confidence that collaborations will bring opportunities for G-20 partners and promote innovation as single point agenda for all in the group.

The Research Ministers meeting has been planned to be held in 1st week of July 2023.

 

                                                  

IEPFA organises an Investor Education, Awareness and Protection Conference in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir

The Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA) under the aegis of Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) organised an Investor Education, Awareness and Protection Conference in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir today at Kashmir International Conference. The Conference was inaugurated by Chief Guest, Union Minister of State for Ministry of Corporate Affairs Shri Rao Inderjit Singh.

 

 

The event was also graced by Guest of Honour Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Member of Parliament (Srinagar), Smt. Anita Shah Akella, CEO IEPF Authority & Joint Secretary, MCA, Shri Sanjay Shorey, Regional Director (Northern Region), Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shri Hamid Bukhari Registrar of Companies (ROC) Srinagar and other dignitaries from the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir along with senior officials from IEPF Authority, India Post Payment Bank and Department of Posts, CSC e-governance, Institute of Company Secretaries of India, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce, Central Reserve Police Force.

During the inaugural session, Shri Rao Inderjit Singh and Dr. Farooq Abdullah released various major initiatives of IEPF Authority and MCA:

 

  • IEPFA Mascot “Fundoo” which was selected through Jan-bhagidari after a month-long open contest on MyGov platform. The mascot is conceptualised with an idea symbolizing IEPFA’s vision of taking investor awareness to the last mile with the objective of making it easier to connect with its message, mandate and initiatives.
  • “Niveshak Didi” which is a unique endeavour of IEPF Authority with India Post Payment Bank wherein Investor Education will be promoted in “By the women, for the women” concept. The Niveshak Didi i.e. female Dakiya has intense social connect to the rural population especially women. Three representatives Niveshak Didi from the valley were given certificates by the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour during the Conference.
  • “Niveshak Sarathi”, an investor awareness van was flagged by the Shri Singh and Dr Abdullah and is an initiative by IEPFA to promote financial literacy among people in far-flung areas by spreading knowledge through dedicated audio-visual and print material & a specially designed van equipped with a TV display, public announcement system, internet connectivity etc.
  • “Investors’ Handbook” – a concise compilation of information on savings, budgeting, and investments and provide a vast knowledge of financial instruments in capsule form thereby enabling them to make informed and sensible financial decisions.
  • “75 dedicated IAPs” in the Union territory of J&K to involve stakeholders of different segments of society in the caravan of Investor Awareness.

 

During his keynote address, Shri Singh appreciated IEPFA’s initiative of conducting the Conference on Investor Education & Awareness in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. He also shared ideas, need and significance of spreading inclusive financial literacy, investor awareness & protection for overall economic growth and nation building.

The inaugural session was followed by a technical session on Financial Literacy as a tool for Economic development. The event was summed up with Nukkad Natak, quiz and other related activities on Financial Literacy involving School Students and other diverse audiences. The conference was attended by around 650 delegates which included students, professionals, academicians, housewives, artisans, CRPF personnel, panchayat representatives and general public from the UT of J&K.

 

ABOUT IEPFA

IEPF Authority has been established under sub-section (5) of section 125 of Companies Act, 2013 with the objective of promoting Investor Education, Awareness and Protection and for administration of the IEPF fund. It has undertaken a wide gamut of activities to accelerate the pace of investor education among the masses at large. Till date more than 65,000 Investor Awareness Programmes covering above 30 lakh citizens have been conducted by IEPFA. In addition, more than 28,000 claim refunds have been approved with transfer of about 1.6 crore shares and related dividends.

 

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