Vasundhra Raje to inaugurate Vipra Chamber of Commerce


Jaipur, Feb 11 (IANS): Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje will on Sunday inaugurate a Vipra Business Summit here, attended by over 1,000 industrialists, entrepreneurs, professionals and experts.

The summit will also see the establishment of the Vipra Chamber of Commerce and Industries (VCCI), which is aimed at strengthening the Brahmans in business, industrial and economic front, said a media statement.

The Vipra Foundation said that the Vipra Business Summit, "Sarv Utkarsh", will see workshops on several contemporary issues including those related to start ups.

"The VCCI is being established to strengthen Brahmans in business, industrial and economic front, which will not only bring the budding entrepreneurs on one platform and work towards community uplift, but also seek guidance and help from the top industrialist and businessmen for enhancing the employment opportunity for the youth," the foundation said.

It said that VCCI mobile app will also be launched to provide business connectivity and networking among the members.

Vipra foundation is an NGO working towards national integrity, social harmony and uplift of the community.

  

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