What is IILM University Gurugram doing to promote the G20 Summit?

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3 years ago
To promote the G-20 Summit IILM University, Gurugram got nominated to examine, discuss, propose the relevant issues to the first Anti-Corruption working group of G-20 on Japan and Russia, for which IILM University, Gurugram hosted a panel discussion and to promote the G20 Summit IILM, Gurugram poste

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Praveen Kumar
3 years ago
As a part of the G20 Research Group, IILM University Gurugram has been actively promoting the G20 Summit by organizing various events and activities. Some of the initiatives taken by the university include: Organizing virtual roundtables: IILM University has been organizing virtual roundtables on va

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3 years ago
IILM University had conducted a poster making activity for its students on the topic "Anti Corruption". Students were provided with the materials such as paper and sketchpens etc. Students from various courses had participated in it. Overall it was a very fun experience.

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3 years ago
As a prologue to the G20 Summit this year, the university was nominated as an educational institution to represent, examine, discuss, and propose the relevant issues to the 1st Anti-Corruption Working Group of G-20 on Japan and Russia. The poster-making competition motivated students to create and s

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