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1 Ramesh Ramanathan of Janagraha (extreme left) talks about the possibility of making the governments better in a democratic set up Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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2 Venu Nair,  Head of Region (South Asia & Southern Africa) at Marks & Spencer, talks about a green factory in Tirupur as an example of creating ecosystems. Wido Menhardt, CEO, Phillips Innovation Center, listens on Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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3 A section of audience listening to the panel Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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4 Another view of the audience Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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5 Ramesh Ramanathan makes a point about the limitations of Shared Value framework Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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6 Deepak Sharma, EVP Global Delivery, Impelsys, a digital publishing firm, asks Ramesh Ramanathan if corporations should be taxed if they do not have inclusive policies Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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7 Mohandas Pai argued that while its possible to increase profits and social welfare, for a business profitability (within the contours of ethics and law) should take precedence. Private philanthropy is better way to add social welfare Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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8 Lalitha Vaidyanathan of FSG sets out the basic principles of Shared Value, a framework created by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer Image by Sadanand for Forbes India
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Sunil Chainani ED Fabindia shares how the company has been able to balance profitability for both companies and artisans
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Gaurav November 18, 2011
Is there a video recording of this meeting ? I would love to listen to it ?
 
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