World Hindu Economic Forum 2024 to kick off in Mumbai this December 13

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World Hindu Economic Forum 2024 to kick off in Mumbai this December 13
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  • WHEF 2024 will focus on India’s economy and investments
  • Swami Vigyananandaji highlights technology and ancestral wisdom
  • 60+ Karnataka industrialists and 18 new cooperatives to participate

The World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF) 2024 is set to take place in Mumbai from December 13 to December 15 at the Jio World Convention Centre. The event will focus on discussions surrounding India’s economy, investment opportunities, and the role of Hindu entrepreneurs in shaping global markets.

Swami Vigyananandaji, the founder of the Forum, emphasized the contrast between today’s advanced technological era and the hardships faced by ancestors. He expressed inspiration from their resilience and work ethic, urging modern generations to harness technology for positive change.

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The event will feature key dignitaries, including Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat, and Union Minister Piyush Goyal. On the significance of the word 'Hindu' in the Forum’s title, Swami Vigyananandaji affirmed it as an integral part of their identity, predicting that the word will one day dominate globally. publive-image

Over 60 industrialists from Karnataka will attend, and the Forum plans to launch more than 18 cooperative societies in more than 18 districts of the state. Additionally, the event will see participation from prominent industrialists, financial experts, bankers, and representatives from across India and abroad.

Those interested in attending can register by sending a message to 95912 56666. The Forum promises to be a key gathering for India’s business and economic future.

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