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Banasthali Business Conference Day Three: Insightful Seminars And Workshops

The day started with a seminar by Mahavir Pratap Sharma, chairman of Tie India Angel, who spoke about his journey as an entrepreneur and the ups and downs he experienced along the way. The seminar was conducted in an interview format by Annanya V Joshi, chief moderator of BBC.

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Annanya V Joshi, chief moderator of Banasthali Business Conference (BBC)
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Banasthali Business Conference (BBC) continued to inspire and educate attendees with insightful seminars and workshops on its third day. The event, which aims to polish the knowledge and skills of its participants, featured sessions on entrepreneurship, career exploration, LinkedIn profile optimization, and finance. 

The day started with a seminar by Mahavir Pratap Sharma, chairman of Tie India Angel, who spoke about his journey as an entrepreneur and the ups and downs he experienced along the way. The seminar was conducted in an interview format by Annanya V Joshi, chief moderator of BBC. Sharma emphasized the qualities of a leader and the importance of maintaining mental, physical, and social well-being, in addition to professional well-being. 

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The next session was a seminar-cum-workshop by Uttam Gupta, an entrepreneur, Growth School. Gupta encouraged participants to explore their career options and shared real-life examples from his own journey. He spoke about the two toughest decisions he made in his life: to stop preparing for CA and to reject offers from big companies to become an entrepreneur at Growth School. Over a span of three years, Gupta's startup has grown to a team of 100 people and is now worth millions. He also shared tips on how to optimize LinkedIn profiles, including what to include and what to avoid, and how to use AI tools such as Chat GPT to do so. Gupta also explained how to reach out to people through LinkedIn and cold emailing. 

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The final session of the day was conducted by Kamal Kumar Agarwal, who spoke about finance. The session was particularly informative and provided attendees with knowledge and hacks to grow in their respective fields. 

The success of the Banasthali Business Conference would not have been possible without the support of its Title sponsor, SBI, its associate sponsors including Mountmerry, Phototainment, Power to Women, and Sociopillar. Their contributions helped make the event a resounding success. 

In conclusion, the Banasthali Business Conference has lived up to its reputation as a premier event for entrepreneurs and business professionals. Attendees have gained invaluable knowledge and insights that will undoubtedly help them in their future endeavors. The BBC has proven to be a platform for sharing ideas, networking, and fostering innovation. We look forward to the next edition of the Banasthali Business Conference.  

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