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Kunwrani Ritu Singh felicitated at Bharat Global Industries Forum

The event was organised to mark grand celebration of India’s industrial resurgence
01:14 AM Sep 02, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The event was organised to mark grand celebration of India’s industrial resurgence
Kunwrani Ritu Singh felicitated at Bharat Global Industries Forum (@greater_jammu )

Jammu, Sep 1: Bharat Global Industries Forum (BGIF) Monday hosted its landmark mega event at the iconic Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

The event was organised to mark grand celebration of India’s industrial resurgence.

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As per the handout issued here, the forum, rooted in the ethos of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch and dedicated to shaping India’s industrial future, brought together leading industrialists, policymakers, innovators, and change makers in a showcase of the nation’s march toward self-reliance and global prominence.

The event witnessed the august presence of eminent dignitaries, including Dr. Vikramjit Singh Sahney MP Rajya Sabha, A S Mittal Vice Chairman Sonalika Tractors, Madhusudan Vice-President Haldiram’s, Bhupendra Yadav Union Cabinet Minister for Environment Forest and Climate Change, R Sundaram National Convener SJM and Satish Kumar Akhil Bhartiya Co-convener SJM.

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Amidst this distinguished gathering, Kunwrani Ritu Singh, scion of the Royal Dogra dynasty of Jammu and Kashmir, was felicitated for her extraordinary contributions to nation-building.

The honor recognized her unwavering commitment to empowering women, promoting indigenous entrepreneurship, and preserving India’s rich cultural heritage through sustainable economic initiatives. Her leadership exemplifies the fusion of modern Indian vision with deep-rooted traditional values.

The national forum also featured strong representation from Jammu and Kashmir through Anita Sharma, Convener, and Deepali Handa, Co-Convener of the J&K Province, highlighting the region’s active role in advancing the Swadeshi industrial movement.

 

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