‘HOWDY CHENNAI’ held for business, recession and cows (Video)

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CHENNAI: International motivational speaker Dr.Ujjwal Patni gave a discourse – orientation in Chennai for the benefit of businessmen and traders on how to beat recession in our economy and  how to promote business growth when things are going bad. The proceeds from this event held here on November 17th 2019 will go for supporting a ‘Goshala’ taking care of holy cows.

Sri Marudhar Kesari Jain Gowshala Trust – Kushalpura, Chennai, had organized ‘Howdy Chennai’ session yesterday at Sir M.Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall (Lady Andal School), Harrington Road at Chetpet in Chennai, where famous motivational speaker and author Dr.Ujjwal Patni had presented his ideas for trade and business during the period of recession.

Mr.Sunil Kumar Khetpaliya, Managing Director of KLP Group was the chief guest. Mr.Gouthamchand Sethiya, Member of State Minorities Commission Government of Tamil Nadu, Mr.M.Agarchand Chordia – Virddhachlam, Mr.Suresh Gadiya Kesar, International President, World Vegetarian Council, Mr.M.Rikab Chand Bohra, president of Sri Marudhar Kesari Jain Gowshala Trust-Kushlapura, Chennai and Mr.L.N.Singhvi, Secretary, were among those who spoke about the good cause for which the event was organised.

SOLUTIONS TO HANDLE CRISIS:

According to a press release, Dr.Ujjwal Patni had committed his life to inspire people and organisations to achieve their maximum potential. He is an international trainer, business coach, and was instrumental in transforming business establishments with his innovative ideas in money management.

TO PRESERVE PURE BREED COWS:

The press release stated that Sri Marudhar Kesari Jain Gowshala cow protection centre – Kushalpuram, Chennai- was set up with an objective to preserve pure breed cows and take care of the cows with voluntary donations and charities.

“It is a message of kindness….for peaceful world and to create larger awareness about the significance of cows in building a sustainable ecosystem for our future generations,” the press release added. 

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