TV9 Bangla, the premier Bengali news channel under the TV9 Network, hosted the esteemed ‘Brands of Bengal’ event at Hyatt Regency, recognizing and honoring exemplary businesses in various sectors.
As per a press release, the event featured panel discussions, shedding light on challenges faced by the state’s business community and outlining future investment strategies.
The panels delved into crucial topics such as ‘Business in Bengal: Problems and Solutions,’ ‘The Future of Startups in Bengal,’ and ‘Migration of Talent: Challenge for Industry.’
Renowned figures like Shiv Siddhant Kaul and Debashis Dutta presented awards to outstanding businesses, spanning fields from healthcare and education to real estate and FMCG.
In addition to insightful discussions, the audience enjoyed performances by popular singers Rupankar Bagchi, Durnibar Saha, and Jojo.
TV9 Bangla Brands of Bengal recognized the significant contributions of various businesses, including Bhadreswar Rice Mill, Bharati Diagnostic Centre, Orient Jewellers, Bhooter Raja Dilo Bor, Poly Majumder Mini Rice Mill, Samata Cooperative Development Bank Ltd, Bidhan Shishu Udyan, Nopany Institute, Global Institute of Management Studies, Jai Balaji Group, Sontoshima Enterprise & Sontoshima Udyog, Tek Foods, and M R Group of Colleges & Hospitals.
The event, capturing the essence of Bengal’s business excellence, is set to be broadcast on TV9 Bangla on January 14, Sunday, starting at 9:30 am.
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