Theme: Relevance of Rāmāyana in Modern Times

 

Welcome Message

Welcome to the International Ramayana Conference jointly organised by AIMS International and Indus Business Academy Bangalore and Greater Noida during December 18-19, 2015 at Indus Business Academy.

The Kalyankari Rama Charit Bhavan has been established for the sole purpose of learning about Prabhu Shri Rama and spreading His message to the mankind. It is a virtual organization with a vision of becoming the home for seekers of Prabhu Shri Rama.

The vision of AIMS International is to be an active participant in the development of a globally competitive India, by becoming the premier global organization that represents professional interests of Indian management educators, researchers and practitioners worldwide.

Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bengaluru is one of the top MBA colleges in Bengaluru, one of the top 1% colleges in India and one among the only 27 out of more than 5000 colleges in India to receive an International Accreditation by IACBE. World Consulting & Research corporation (WCRC) has certified IBA (process evaluated by KPMG) as one of Asia’s fastest growing Institutes. Media publications like Competition Success Review (CSR), Business India, Dainik Bhaskar among others have consistently ranked IBA amongst the top B-Schools in Bengaluru and India. IBA has created a niche for itself in the sea of management institutes through the culture it imbibes in its students. Indus Business Academy in Bengaluru is marching on the path to glory.

Bangalore, is located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, It is India's third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. Though historical references to the city predate 900 CE, a modern written history of continuous settlement exists only from 1537, when Kempe Gowda I, built a mud-brick fort at the site and established it as a province of the imperial Vijayanagara Empire. Today, as a large and growing metropolis, Bangalore is home to some of the most well reputed colleges and research institutions in India, public sector heavy industries, software companies, aerospace, telecommunications, and defence organisations. Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India because of its preeminent position as the nation's leading IT employer and exporter. A demographically diverse city, Bangalore is a major economic hub and the fastest growing metropolis in India.