On 7th Nov, 2022, Indus Business Academy Bangalore conducted a guest lecture on Capital Market. Guest speaker of the session was Mr. Jobosco Das, Senior Associate Vice President at Zerodha . The session started with a brief introduction of stock …
Date – 5th November 2022 A guest lecture on Macro Economic variables and their Interlinkage was held on November 5th, 2022, at the Indus Business Academy in Bengaluru, with Mr. Deepak Alva serving as the speaker. Mr. Deepak Alva works …
The Global Human Resource Development Center hosted a training event on “Road to Corporate World” on October 12, 2022, at Bangalore’s Indus Business Academy. They conducted the programme for two days. The “Road Corporate World” training programme was organized by …
Navratri in Hinduism is a major festival held in the honour of the divine feminine dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Shakti with governing planet. It is a time when Hindus celebrate the goddess Durga for killing the demon Mahishasura. …
Lessons I learnt or what they did not teach me in school by Mrs. Renuka Krishna On 15th September 2022, Indus Business Academy, Bangalore organized a webinar on “Lessons I learned or what they did not teach me in school”. The …
A guest lecture was held on September 5, 2022, at Indus Business Academy, Bangalore. Founder of Anova Corporate Services Pvt. Ltd. Chandrasekhar Kupperi delivered the speech. Mr. Kupperi has experience working in several industries as a chartered accountant. He’s employed …
On 3rd September 2022, Rajdeep Singh, a proud alumnus of IBA (Batch 2005-07), currently serving at EY as EY Associate Director and Brand Marketing and Communications Leader (GDS CS), conducted a session on the topic “Build your personal Brand”. The …
The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, honors the birth of Lord Ganesha, the Lord of Wisdom and Prosperity. This auspicious celebration has been observed by IBA for many years. The sthaapna of Ganesh murti marked the …
Paryushan Parv was celebrated at IBA Bangalore and Jain customs were duly observed. To celebrate the festival, 109 diyas were lit, representing the 109 virtues of Lord Mahavira. Aarti was performed every night to glorify Lord Mahavira and pooja was …