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Board effectiveness & governances

Board effectiveness & governances

by admin | Apr 30, 2025 | Certification, Events, Speech, Uncategorized

As a Lifetime IDDB Member of ICCA, I had the privilege of participating in the Program Familiarisation for Independent Directors conducted by IICA (Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs) — a premier think tank under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of...
World bank Group e-learning Certification on Environment and Social Framework

World bank Group e-learning Certification on Environment and Social Framework

by Venkat Ramanujam Sankar Ram | Nov 16, 2023 | Certification

Learning Period : October 31st 2023 to November 14th 2023 ESCP vs ESMS understanding both from policy to monitoring as an effective tool that save guards ESS ( 1 to 10) gives broad scope of understanding how World Bank fuctions and ensures sustainability of...

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The Kon-Chukurbashi high-altitude ice cap

Glaciers Across the The Globe Are Melting—Except This One. It’s Growing. | Venkat Ramanujam Sankar Ram

The Kon-Chukurbashi high-altitude ice cap in the Pamir Mountains (also known as the “Roof of the World”), located primarily in the central Asian country of Tajikistan, rests at 5,810 meters, or about 19,000 feet. While the rest of the world’s glaciers melted into oblivion, this ice cap actuall...

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