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FILA 2018: Glimpses from the Forbes India Leadership Awards night

The best of the business world came together at The Trident, Nariman Point, in Mumbai on November 22 to celebrate excellence in business, innovation and transformational leadership

Nov 23, 2018, 15:32 IST2 min
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Dr Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, vice chairman, managing director & group CEO of Narayana Health, receives the Conscious Capitalist for the Year award on behalf of the group
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Adar Cyrus Poonawalla, the CEO of the Serum Institute of India, bags the GenNext Entrepreneur for the Year award
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Rajeev Jain, MD, Bajaj Finance (second from right) receives the Best CEO (Private Sector) award from Dr. Hans-Christian Baertels, Acting President & CFO, BMW India, Ronnie Screwvala, co-founder, UpGrad (left) and Priyanka Kaul, president-special Projects, Network18
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Sanjiv Mehta, chairman & MD, Hindustan Unilever wins the award for the Best CEO (MNC)
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Saurabh Kumar, MD, Energy Efficiency Services Limited, is the winner in the Best Company (Public Sector) category
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Gayathri Vasudevan, co-founder & CEO, LabourNet, on stage to receive the Entrepreneur with Social Impact award from Forbes India Editor Brian Carvalho (centre) and Sanjay Nayar, CEO, KKR India
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The Entrepreneur for the Year is Vivek Chaand Sehgal, chairman, Motherson Sumi Systems
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Kareena Kapoor Khan gets The Icon of Cinema award from KKR India's Sanjay Nayar as Harsh Mariwala, chairman, Marico Group (left), and Carvalho look on
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Ronnie Screwvala moderates a panel discussion on 'Prodigies Today, Icons Tomorrow' with teenage entrepreneurs. Seated from left are 13-year-old Tilak Mehta, founder, Papers N Parcels, Harshvardan Zala (15), founder, CEO and CTO of Aerobotics7, and 19-year-old Rifaath Sharrook, CTO, SpaceKidz India
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Ashu Suyash (MD & CEO, Crisil) slugs it out in an Oxford-style debate with Ridham Desai (MD, Morgan Stanley, extreme left) over whether India can get back to double-digit growth by 2021
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