IC Centre for Governance presents "Managing Subsidies & Expenditure" a talk by Dr. Shankar Acharya & Dr. Kirit S. Parikh at Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate > 5pm on 5th December 2014

Time : 5:00 pm Add to Calendar 05-12-2014 17:00:00 05-12-2014 18:30:00 68 IC Centre for Governance presents "Managing Subsidies & Expenditure" a talk by Dr. Shankar Acharya & Dr. Kirit S. Parikh Event Page : http://goo.gl/Dkni7g Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003 DD/MM/YYYY

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)
Note : Call 011-24619431 (IIC) to re-confirm any last minute change or cancellation of the event.

Venue : Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre (IIC), 40 Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi-110003
Landmark : Annexe Building is Next to Alliance Francaise
Venue Info : Events | About | Annexe Map | Nearest Metro Stations - 'Khan Market(Vilolet Line)' & 'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events

Event Description : IC Centre for Governance presents "Managing Subsidies & Expenditure" a talk by Dr. Shankar Acharya & Dr. Kirit S. Parikh as part of Financial Sector Reforms Series.

Keynote speakers : Dr. Shankar Acharya, Honorary Professor – ICRIER; and Dr. Kirit S. Parikh, Former Member, Planning Commission

Chair :  Shri Anand P. Gupta, Former Professor, IIM, Ahmadabad

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IC Centre for Governance presents "Managing Subsidies & Expenditure" a talk by Dr. Shankar Acharya & Dr. Kirit S. Parikh at Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate > 5pm on 5th December 2014 IC Centre for Governance presents "Managing Subsidies & Expenditure" a talk by Dr. Shankar Acharya & Dr. Kirit S. Parikh at Lecture Room - 2, Annexe Building, India International Centre (IIC), Lodhi Estate > 5pm on 5th December 2014 Reviewed by Delhi Events on Friday, December 05, 2014 Rating: 5

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