World Hindu Economic Forum boosts business ties in Bengaluru

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World Hindu Economic Forum boosts business ties in Bengaluru
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  • The event featured a large gathering of Hindu entrepreneurs at Town Hall
  • Swami Vigyanananda emphasized WHEF's commitment to economic empowerment
  • The event concluded with the felicitation of Hindu Economic Forum members

The World Hindu Economic Forum (WHEF), a platform dedicated to strengthening Hindu entrepreneurs worldwide, hosted a special event at Town Hall today. The forum, which has already organized programs across India, aims to provide financial and strategic support to emerging business leaders.

Also read: Religion and economy: A harmonious partnership explored at WHEF in Mumbai

The event featured a large gathering of Hindu entrepreneurs, fostering collaboration and business growth. The primary focus was on empowering newcomers by offering financial assistance and networking opportunities. Discussions at the event revolved around strategies to expand businesses, the benefits of WHEF membership, and the roadmap for future initiatives.

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A key highlight of the event was the exhibition of business stalls set up by various entrepreneurs. These stalls showcased diverse ventures and served as a platform for knowledge-sharing. Attendees learned about business operations, funding opportunities, and how WHEF plays a crucial role in their success.

Swami Vigyanananda, the founder of WHEF, emphasized the organization’s commitment to economic empowerment. He shared insights on the forum’s achievements, including the establishment of six cooperative societies in Karnataka, with plans to expand to 10 districts soon. He also announced the release of his book on Hindu economic revival, which outlines eight key principles, scheduled for launch on April 26 at the Delhi Prime Minister’s Museum auditorium.

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The event concluded with the felicitation of Hindu Economic Forum members, recognizing their contributions to business and community growth. As WHEF continues its mission, it envisions not just economic development but also a broader global impact, ensuring that Hindu entrepreneurs play a vital role in shaping the future.

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