Anjuman - A Grand Success

Distinguished guests from Industry and the Government, students from prestigious B-Schools of India, Alumni and Faculty members of IIM Lucknow along with the media, attended Anjuman – The Corporate Luncheon of IIM Lucknow on the sunny morning of 17th of January.The second edition of Anjuman provided a platform for stalwarts of various domains to share their expert opinions with the students, facilitating an exchange of ideas and perspectives on fast-emerging trends in the modern world of business. The theme for the discussion was, “Sustainable Development-Fuelling the Future”.


The discussions revolved around the conflict between economic development and environmental concern. To throw some light upon the issue, key speakers Mr.Harsh Manglik, Mr. Vikram Akula and Dr.J.J.Irani were specially invited. 

Mr. Harsh Manglik, the chairman and geography managing director for Accenture in India, stressed upon the fact that sustainability is not an option. It is the way corporate entities will have to rework their business model. Rural employability forms a very important part of the whole process which has no definite answers or pathway and should form the basis of finding new concepts of working. The three key ideas presented by him were access to knowledge and to capability building opportunities, presence of market opportunities and inclusion of the bottom of the pyramid. Mr. Manglik explained the concepts with the help of fundamental principles of inclusion and scalable opportunities. 



This key note address by Mr. Manglik was supported by Mr. Vikram Akula, the founder and chairperson of SKS microfinance. The organization has a mission to eradicate poverty through the provision of financial services to the poor. Mr. Akula emphasized the need of sustainable development in the field of micro financing by addressing the issues of access to capital scalability, increased capacity and very high cost of capital. He also highlighted the concept of creative Capitalism and how the budding mangers can use it to create a sustainable model for giving everyone a chance to have access to finance. In his own words, “…Creative Capitalism should act as a promise of economic freedom to all who have been left behind.”




Dr.J.J.Irani, director on the boards of several corporate firms said in clear words that we can no longer rely on our past and should look forward to the youthful opportunity presented to us to make a difference to the future. 

Table discussions were other highlights of Anjuman. Different mixes of guests, students, alumni and faculties were seated at tables which provided each of the participants a unique opportunity to interact one on one. Different panels discussed topics related to the theme and shared their thoughts and ideas. The topics touched upon Green Marketing, Rural development, Sustainable organizational structure, Environmental stability, Energy management and Role of Academia in sustainable development for the future. The common thought that cropped up during the discussion was the integration of efforts by private and public sector. The representatives of different sectors across various domains came to the common conclusion that sustained efforts through policies and implementation, are required to give our future generations a deserving chance to flourish in a more aware environment. 



The rich interaction of students, faculties, corporate representatives and media persons helped in spreading the message of sustainable development in an effective way. The theme sustainability was reflected by the impression it created in the minds of one and all and the thoughts they have carried and will pass on to many more people they will meet in the due course of their work and social life.

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