National Seminar on Viksit Bharat@2047 held at Nagaland University

BY | Tuesday, 25 November, 2025

The Department of Commerce, Nagaland University, Kohima Campus, Meriema, successfully organised a two-day ICSSR-sponsored National Seminar on the theme “Viksit Bharat@2047 – A Journey from 1947 to 2047” during November 18-19. The event brought together distinguished academicians, researchers, and students from across the country to deliberate on India’s economic, financial, and social transformation in the run-up to 2047, informed a press release by the PRO of the University.

The Inaugural ceremony began with an invocation by Asu Chuzho, followed by the University Anthem. Prof. Joy Das, Head of the Department of Commerce and Seminar Convenor, delivered the welcome address and introduced the seminar’s theme and objectives.

Guests of Honour included Prof. N. Venuh, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Kohima Campus, Nagaland University, and Prof. Manabendra Dutta Choudhury, Vice-Chancellor of Rabindranath Tagore University, Hojai, Assam. The Chief Guest, Prof. Jagadish K. Patnaik, Vice-Chancellor of Nagaland University, addressed the gathering and emphasized the significance of inclusive growth and knowledge-driven development for a Viksit Bharat.

The keynote address was delivered by Prof. Madhusudan Karmakar from IIM Lucknow, who highlighted India’s financial vision for 2047, with particular emphasis on the role of sustainable finance. The inaugural session also featured special honours recognising the contributions of T. Vihienuo and Prof. A.K. Mishra for their dedicated service to the university.

A plenary session on “Transparency and Transformation: Strengthening India’s Financial and Economic Vision for Viksit Bharat 2047” followed, featuring insightful presentations by Prof. Madhumita Chakraborty (IIM Lucknow) and Prof. Karamala Padmasree (Central University of Karnataka).

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Across the two days, the seminar saw five technical tracks—Human Resource Management, Marketing, Accounting & Finance, Corporate Governance & CSR, and Entrepreneurship & Tourism. More than 60 researchers presented papers on emerging themes including AI and labour dynamics, digital financial inclusion, ESG disclosures, green banking, MSME development, women’s empowerment, and sustainable tourism. Participants represented institutions from Karnataka, West Bengal, and various Northeastern states. All sessions were chaired by eminent scholars from leading universities across India.

The seminar concluded on November 19 with a valedictory ceremony. Prof. Joy Das delivered the welcome address, followed by the Valedictory Address by Prof. Gautam Patikar of Nagaland University. Prof. Buno Liegise, Department of Education graced the programme as Guest of Honour, while Prof. N. Venuh addressed the gathering as Chief Guest. Prof. Joy Das, in his role as Convenor, presented the key insights and takeaways from the two-day event.

Participants shared their feedback, after which certificates were distributed. Dr. Shashikant DH proposed the vote of thanks, formally bringing the seminar to a close. The seminar was a vibrant platform for interdisciplinary dialogue, research dissemination, and academic collaboration, contributing meaningfully to India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Participants expressed immense satisfaction with both the academic quality of the sessions and the warm hospitality extended by the Department of Commerce.

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