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  • Writer's pictureAnustup Kundu

A Global Hub for Ethical Leadership and Industry Collaboration, EKCLE, is Launched by EIILM-Kolkata

News Desk, News Nation 360 : Recently in Kolkata, the renowned Indian business school EIILM-Kolkata formally opened its Centre for Leadership & Ethics (EKCLE). The institute's efforts to provide management education with a worldwide focus have reached a significant turning point with the debut. The occasion included talks about EKCLE's future international connections and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SEGi University, Malaysia. AICPA & CIMA, upGrad, and the University of South Florida, USA have previously signed agreements for a variety of undergraduate and graduate education programs. Also introduced during the event were these courses. EKCLE, a leading centre for leadership and ethics, offers a diverse range of programs in collaboration with global institutions. Located in Kolkata, the centre combines traditional values

with modern leadership skills, equipping students with a global perspective and promoting ethical leadership. In addition to academic programs, EKCLE also offers Mokshanandam: Centre for Blissful Life, focusing on stress management. With a strong emphasis on experiential learning and industry internships, EKCLE provides comprehensive education and development opportunities for students and professionals. Prominent dignitaries, including Stella Lau Kah Wai, Managing Director–Group Operations, Globalisation & Digitalisation of SEGi University, Malaysia; Prof. (Dr.) Srikumar Chakravarthi, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) & Head of Innovation & New Revenues, SEGi University, Malaysia; Ajay Lalwani, Country Manager of AICPA & CIMA, India; Tasneem Kapasi, National Manager, Markets, AICPA & CIMA, India; Sumit Sharma, Director, upGrad; Prof. (Dr.) Rama Prosad Banerjee, Chairman & Director, EIILM-Kolkata and S.K. Dutt, Principal Advisor & Mentor, EIILM-Kolkata attended the ceremony, highlighting the centre’s emphasis on building global partnerships.


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