ABP LIVE Impact Makers Conclave 2024 to Recognise Transformative Leaders Shaping India’s Future
Mumbai, October 21, 2024: ABP LIVE, one of India’s leading digital news platforms, is set to host the inaugural edition of “ABP LIVE Impact Makers Conclave 2024”, to recognise the changemakers driving progress across industries. Scheduled for October 22, 2024, in New Delhi, the event will bring together leaders and innovators from diverse fields of business, sports, philanthropy, entertainment and technology to celebrate innovation, leadership and social impact.
The Impact Makers Conclave 2024 will serve as a dynamic forum to honour individuals whose contributions have transformed industries and influenced India’s growth story. With Atishi Singh, Chief Minister of Delhi, gracing the event as the Guest of Honour, the conclave promises to be a powerful confluence of ideas and recognition.
The event will feature an exceptional line-up of speakers, including Spiritual Leader Aniruddhacharya; Journalist Richa Anirudh; Founder and CEO of Phool Ankit Agarwal; Padma Shri Awardee and Social Activist Sunitha Krishnan; Gold Medalist, Paris Paralympics Navdeep Singh; Manveer Singh Gautam, also known as Platicvalla; Environmentalist Malhar Kalambe; Doctor, Author and Educator Dr. Tanaya Narendra; Actor, Comedian, and Writer Bhuvan Bam; Standup Comedian Aaditya Kulshreshtha; Indian Cricketer Washington Sundar; and Actor and Founder of Nish Hair Parul Gulati, each bringing their unique insights and experiences to inspire and motivate the audience. They will further engage in meaningful discussions, showcasing their journeys and achievements that continue to redefine excellence.
ABP LIVE’s commitment to highlighting impactful stories and transformative efforts takes centre stage through this conclave. As the event celebrates these influential figures, it reinforces the importance of recognizing those who drive positive change and inspire future generations.
The ABP LIVE Impact Makers Conclave 2024 will commence at 11:00 AM on October 22 in New Delhi.