CIJ Advisory committee discuss the way forward

(L-R): Ravinder Kumar, Charu Thapar, Aval Sethi, Mohana M, Shakti Singh Chauhan, Mangala Chandran, Vinay Deshmukh and Jayaraman Nair

In keeping with the changing requirements for cleaning, across segments, Clean India Journal has formed an advisory committee of stalwarts from different industries.

In a recent brainstorming session held at Meluha, the Fern Hotel in Mumbai, Jayaraman Nair, Shakti Singh Chauhan, Ravinder Kumar, Charu Thapar, Aval Sethi, Mohana M, Mangala Chandran, Vinay Deshmukh and Sunil Ralph, present virtually, discussed the need for addressing additional topics and extending reach of the magazine.

Clean India Journal is gearing up to present itself with a new look, new approach and newer topics. If our readers wish to share their views on what they want to read in the magazine, do write to editor@ virtualinfo.in

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