Sunil
Mittal to head E&Y award jury panel
New
Delhi: Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman and group managing
director, Bharti Enterprises, will chair the jury of the
World Ernst & Young entrepreneur of the year (WEOY)
awards, 2006, at Monte Carlo, Monaco.
Mittal will be the first Indian to chair the jury panel
for these distinguished international award.
Kumar Mangalam Birla, chairman, Aditya Birla Group, will
represent the country at this year's WEOY awards and will
be inducted in the World Entrepreneur Of The Year Academy
in Monte Carlo. Birla was adjudged Ernst & Young Entrepreneur
of the Year 2005 for India.
In a media release, E&Y said Mittal has been associated
with the awards earlier as Ernst & Young Entrepreneur
of the Year 2004 and was also inducted into the World
Entrepreneur of the Year Academy in 2005.
Entrepreneur of the Year Award winners from 40 countries
will gather in Monte Carlo for the 2006 World Entrepreneur
Of The Year awards, which will be announced on June 10,
2006.
Ernst & Young first created the Entrepreneur Of The
Year award in 1986 in the United States to honour the
perseverance and ingenuity of those brilliant entrepreneurs
who have created and sustained successful business ventures.
Over the past 21 years the Ernst & Young program has
expanded to over 125 cities and 40 countries worldwide.
Ernst & Young India launched the Program in 1999,
making it the first country in the Firm's Asia-Pacific
region to introduce this initiative.
Past recipients of the Entrepreneur of the Year awards
include Mukesh D Ambani (Reliance), Brijmohan Lall Munjal
(Hero Group), N.R Narayana Murthy (Infosys), Ratan Tata
(Tata Group), Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com), Michael Dell (Dell
Computers), Howard Schultz (Starbucks Coffee), Jerry Yang
(Yahoo) and Scot Kriens (Juniper Networks).
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Analjit
Singh files probate
New Delhi: Ranbaxy founder Bhai Mohan Singh's youngest
son and Max Healthcare chairman, Analjit Singh, the biggest
beneficiary of the will, on Monday filed a probate at
the Tis Hazari Courts in the Capital.
According
to the probate, Bhai Mohan Singh executed his last will
and testament in August 2005 and it was registered in
November of the same year.
Media
speculation indicates that the will may likely be contested
by Bhai Mohan Singh's grandsons Malvinder Singh and Shivinder
Singh, owners of Ranbaxy and Fortis, and his eldest son
Manjit Singh.
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