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Brahma Kumaris to hold interactive workshop

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HYDERABAD: Brahma Kumaris World Spritual University is organising a three-day programme ‘The Future of Power Dialogues’ in which management and industry experts would interact with eminent people from judiciary, industry, entrepreneurs, politicians, social activists and sporting greats in Hyderabad at the Indian School of Business (ISB) from Friday.

Nizar Juma, a Nairobi-based businessman who chairs more than 40 companies will interact with the select participants on the need to shift one’s attitude from ‘love of power to power of love’. He will be assisted by management trainers Judy Johnson from Canada, Marc Fourcade from Paris and Brian Baker from Australia. Dadi Janki, the 93-year-old chief of the Brahma Kumaris will also participate. For more information email ‘ power@bkivv.org’.

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