The Young Leaders Forum (YLF) of the IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry initiated an exclusive Conclave – Ananta by IMC, on January 9th, 2025, at the Nehru Exhibition Centre and Nehru Auditorium in Worli, Mumbai.

The panel on India’s Economic Sustainable Growth focused on fostering a commitment to sustainable and conscious living, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices and sustainability as key drivers of progress.

Nyrika Holkar, Executive Director, Godrej Enterprises Group shared her insights on the topic and said, “While government incentives can drive mass adoption of sustainable technologies, organizations must play their part in shaping consumer preferences and demonstrating that solutions like energy-efficient appliances are not luxuries but essential tools for productivity in a rapidly warming world.”

Monica Shah, Designer, JADE shared her thoughts on the subject and said, “Our country is not just a farming nation; it is the heartbeat of art and culture with the largest artisanal base in the world. By embracing our handmade heritage, we inherently embrace sustainability. True progress lies in balancing environmental and cultural sustainability, recognizing that our soft power is unparalleled.

Bhavna Darira, CMO- Revivify shared her thoughts on the topic and said, “Digital platforms do more than just connect communities—they empower consumers with choice, instilling in them a sense of accountability and responsibility in a world where generations demand action and measurable impact.”

Jyyotsana Sanghi, CMD of SGS Motors Pvt. Ltd. and Co-chairperson of IMC-YLF, moderated the panel, raising thought-provoking questions on India’s path to sustainable economic growth. Moderating the discussion on India’s sustainable economic growth, Jyyotsana Sanghi reflected on the immense potential the nation holds. She emphasized that sustainable development is not merely a goal but a pathway to a resilient and thriving future, where economic progress is harmoniously integrated with environmental and social responsibility.

The panel discussion concluded with a resounding call to action, urging all stakeholders to embrace sustainability as a core value in driving India’s economic progress, paving the way for a future where growth and responsibility go hand in hand.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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