Names Not Numbers Mumbai

Saturday 26th November

"I have been coming to Bombay for thirty years...and I knew I would love this city for a lifetime. This is a metropolis with the throttle open. The aspiration hums like a turbine."

AA Gill, ‘Bombay’ in the collection ‘AA Gill is Further Away’

Names Not Numbers Mumbai is part of an annual series of invitation-only ideas conferences for 100 key players and thinkers across politics, business, media, culture, academia and technology to discuss and debate what individuality in a mass age means. Names Not Numbers Mumbai is put together by the Media, Analysis & Networking company Editorial Intelligence in association with the British Council, the Financial Times and partners including Jnanapravaha.

Names Not Numbers Mumbai took place on Saturday 26th November 2011 in the south of the city, with a brief recorded address by Professor Amartya Sen, the Nobel Laureate economist.
 

"Names Not Numbers in Mumbai should be an irresistible combination of a unique event, a unique city and a unique line-up."

Rt. Hon. Patricia Hewitt, Chair, UK India Business Council


Coverage of Names Not Numbers Mumbai:

Founder of Names Not Numbers - Julia Hobsbawm interviewed in The National

Jo Johnson MP in India Incorporated - on 'No Quick Fixes in India, UK Business Ties'


Aditya Dev Sood in India Incorporated - on 'New Ideas for an Emerging Economy'

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“Like Davos...with
community singing”
Niall Ferguson, Historian

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