International Conference Opens at Srinath University Adityapur

Global Scholars Discuss Sustainable Development Goals at Two-Day Academic Summit

Key Points:

• First international conference focuses on emerging ideas for sustainable development

• Scholars from Thailand and Canada deliver keynote presentations

• Event combines online and offline formats for maximum participation

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath University’s Commerce and Management Department launched its first international conference addressing global sustainability challenges.

Moreover, Dr. Tippawan Lertthakornkit from Thailand’s Shinawatra University delivered the inaugural keynote address.

Meanwhile, the conference began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony attended by Vice-Chancellor Dr. S.N. Singh.

Furthermore, Dr. Hala Rashad from Ahram Canadian University shared insights on consumer behavior patterns.

In addition, Dr. Bharat Kumar Mohar highlighted the crucial role of accounting in sustainable development goals.

However, the technical sessions provided a platform for researchers to present their papers.

Meanwhile, Dean Academic Dr. Deepak Shukla elaborated on sustainable development objectives.

Moreover, Department Head Dr. Mrityunjay Mahato and his team coordinated the event successfully.

On the other hand, HR Ravikant emphasized the conference’s contribution to academic dialogue.

Finally, the two-day conference combines virtual and physical attendance to ensure widespread participation.

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