The highly anticipated second edition of notable digital portal's Times Applaud Inspiring Leaders Awards 2024 was held at the premium Ginger hotel in Mumbai. The industry's most glittering event concluded on a high note by acknowledging the business professionals who shone the brightest.
The Inspiring Leaders Awards, now in its second year, have become a hallmark of excellence. They evaluate and honour individuals and brands that have showcased exceptional entrepreneurial zeal and outstanding business achievements across the country. Since their inception in 2023, the Times Applaud's Inspiring Leaders Awards have set the gold standard in recognizing brilliance among all.
Anupam Mittal, Founder and CEO of People Group and Shaadi.com and India's top Angel Investor, graced the occasion as Chief Guest alongside eminent industry leaders and key official sponsors of the event, Hari Ram Rinwa, MD and CEO of Ayubal Wellness Private Limited, and Raju Garg, Founder and director of Radon India Pvt Ltd. Their support highlighted the importance of fostering entrepreneurial talent in India.
Distinguished sponsors, speakers and top management of Target media & Times Applaud Pvt Ltd, including Founders-Directors Tausif Patel and Sunil Pandey, CEOs Nitin Gohil and Anil Pandey commenced the event with the lighting of the lamp and welcoming the Chief Guest. During the event, the prominent investor from Shark Tank India, Anupam Mittal, also conducted two exclusive interviews with eminent business leaders. Among them were Dr Shashank Dhananjay Rawale, Director of the Dr Shashank Rawale Group, and Gaurav Kumar Kate, the founder of EZO Billing Machine. These conversations provided valuable perspectives on innovation and entrepreneurship, further enriching the event's significance.
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