CCCI Organizes ‘Tea with Sunil’ an Entrepreneurial Workshop


Report and Pics from Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD/SP)

Mumbai, Aug 13: Christian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) organized a workshop titled ‘Tea with Sunil’, on how to achieve success through collective effort, at Hotel Atithi banquet hall, Ville Parle (East), here, recently.

Renowned motivational speaker and trainer of entrepreneurial success, Sunil Agarwal conducted the workshop.



Agarwal, while giving information on how collective efforts can lead to success in life, said that collective efforts in the jet-set age lead to peaceful co-existence and entrepreneurial success.

CCCI president Vincent Mathias explained the objectives of the workshop and also honoured the resource person, Sunil Agarwal, on this occasion.

CCCI vice presidents John D’Silva and Henry Lobo were also present at the dais.

CCCI directors Lawrence Coelho, Augustine G Fernandes, Antony Sequeira, Harry Rebello, Random Alphs, legal committee convener, lawyer Pius Vaz, Jagadish Amin and CCCI members were present on this occasion.

CCCI executive secretary S K Swamy compered the programme and secretary Alphonsus Corda proposed vote of thanks.  

  

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