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Nada India set up a stall on 2nd of November at the Shri Satya Sai Auditorium, New Delhi

Nada India had set up a stall along with World Comics India in the NGO exhibit of the event. The NGO Exhibit was meant to showcase the NGO’s where the students of SIMC are interning in. The event was a success for Nada India Foundation in terms of media visibility and got the media coverage and recognition for its Pehchaan program and for the cause of substance and drug abuse among the youth. There were interactions between the Youth Coordinator of Nada – Deepak with the participants of the event. Nada India was also invited to set up their stall in college-level events in the city.
The media trainees of SIMC, Pune organize an annual interactive media seminar across 24 cities in India and one in Dubai. The Delhi chapter took place on the 2nd of November at the Shri Satya Sai Auditorium, Lodhi Road.
The focus of the event was on “Going Green”. Speakers like Mr. Sanjay Jain, technical director -EQMS, Mr. Sanjay Prakash, member Balaton Group (International environmental agency), Mr Vinay Tewary, managing editor, CNN-IBN, Dr. Seema Javed from Greenpeace as well as the chief of New Global Indian, Dr. Ajit Kumar

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