What India Thinks Today: How is India's business culture changing? Narrated by Shark Ghazal Alagh and Vinita Singh
Recently the TV show 'Shark Tank India' has gained popularity in the country. This made one thing clear that India is now becoming a new business hub. People's attitude towards doing business has changed and society's perspective has also changed. Now people are becoming job givers instead of job seekers.
Recently the TV show 'Shark Tank India' has gained popularity in the country. This made one thing clear that India is now becoming a new business hub. People's attitude towards doing business has changed and society's perspective has also changed. Now people are becoming job givers instead of job seekers.
This also matches Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of making India an economic powerhouse. How has India's business culture changed in such a situation? For this the country's number-1 news network TV9 is bringing 2 sharks Ghazal Alagh and Vinita Singh on the same stage in its What India Thinks Today conference.
This is the second edition of 'What India Thinks Today'. In this conference, many personalities associated with business, Bollywood and politics including Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on one stage. Talking about the business world, many famous venture capitalists, CAs and CEOs of companies are also going to participate in this event.
Who is Vinita Singh?
Vinita Singh, who launched brands like Sugar Cosmetics, is Shark Tank India's preferred shark seen in all three seasons. Vinita Singh, who studied from institutes like IIT Madras and IIM Ahmedabad, started her entrepreneurial journey in 2007. Before Sugar Cosmetics she started 2 more startups and in the year 2015 she launched Sugar Cosmetics with her husband Kaushik Mukherjee.
WITT 2024 Vinita will tell the story of women coming forward in the business field in the country. Not only this, his session will also discuss how women's influence is increasing in the board rooms of companies.
Know about Ghazal Alagh
Ghazal Alagh, originally from Haryana, also launched several startups before establishing 'Mamaearth' as a successful brand. There was no looking back after creating 'Mamaearth' India's first 'toxin free' baby care brand. Ghazal, seen in the first season of Shark Tank India, studied from Punjab University. His presence at WITT 2024 will be a conversation session about the rapidly expanding startup culture in the country. Akhil Gupta, co-founder of NoBroker, will also be with him.