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25th International Conference on Non-Ferrous Metals to be held in New Delhi

 


New Delhi: Corporate Monitor the event conceivers has teamed up with JNARDDC, AL Association of India and Material Recycling Association of India to organise the 25th International Conference on Non-ferrous Metals in New Delhi on September 3rd and 4th.

Sanjay Lohia, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Govt of India, will be inaugurating  the conference  in the gracious presence  of the chief's of public and private sector organisation dealing with non-ferrous minerals and metals.

The event will provide an excellent platform to bring together  the Indian non-ferrous industry with the international metal industry and also provide an opportunity to share the viewpoints and discussion on the best practices, benchmarks technological advancements, innovations and opportunities of collective empowerment working to promote the non-ferrous industry, all of which would ultimately promote the concept of Atma Nirbhar Bharat.

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