Thursday, December 19, 2019

Sandeep Marwah Inaugurated 3rd Edition of Promising Indian Awards


3rd Edition of Promising Indian Awards at New Delhi


New Delhi: The 3rd Edition of one of the largest annual flagship event “Promising Indian Conclave & Awards” took place at two different venues in Delhi on 17th and 18th of Dec, 2019 respectively.

The Promising Indian Society hosts the largest annual networking event to bridge the communication gap between NRI’s, PIO’s and among Citizens of India. The main aim of the society is to unite Indians globally and to applaud for their outstanding achievements.

The Conclave took place on the 17th of December at Civil Services Officer’s Institute at KG Marg, Delhi. Prerna Singh, the young and dynamic Founder President of the organization, launched two important initiatives by Promising Indian Society. “DigiGaon Job Factory”, the first initiative launched in collaboration with Bluetown is an initiative to empower women across the length and breadth of India via a digital platform wherein they can be self-sufficient intrapreneurs and able to sustain themselves through generating jobs for the unemployed. The other initiative launched was “Indian Verandah” which aims to bring forward and showcase the lost art and crafts of India.

The Glittering Awards function took place in a beautifully decorated venue at the Airport Authority Officers Institute, Safdarjung, Delhi inaugurated by Ms. Laxmi Agarwal, Acid attack survivor and campaigner for Women’s Rights and Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios.

The evening was graced by the presence of a number of dignitaries and well known personalities including, Anil Swarup, Anita Bimal, Ruhi Ganguly, Giriraj Singhji Lotwara and Prerna Singh . Hosted by Kirti Narang & Jaideep Gupta, more than 35 Indian Achievers Nationally and Internationally were recognised for their talent and contribution.

The Show was peppered with performances by Dance Out of Poverty Group which rehabilitates slum children, Kathak Performance by the students of the famous dancer Shikha Khare and an inspiring performance by Benzy Kumar, an autistic artist who was also felicitated for her achievements.