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NMIMS Bags Award for Winning Maximum Number of
CRISIL Young Thought Leader Awards
December 4, 2004

NMIMS bags the award for winning the maximum number of CRISIL Young Thought Leader Awards. For the listing of winners for this year, check the link http://www.crisilonline.com/crisilyoungthoughtleaders2004/winners04.htm.

In the last three years, The CRISIL Young Thought Leader (CYTL) Awards have attracted outstanding young thought leaders and honoured them for their original, insightful ideas. Some of these ideas have proved immensely useful to opinion leaders, and in driving thought processes and strategy formulation in various practice areas within industry and the central and state governments.

The Evaluation Process

The evaluation panel consisted of CRISIL's analytical leaders. Winners were selected after evaluating the dissertations on the following five parameters: -

  • Originality of Thought / Analysis.
  • Depth of Research / Analysis.
  • Quality of writing (Style & Presentation).
  • Effective use of data.
  • Contemporariness and impact of dissertation

Winners For The Crisil Young Thought Leader Awards 2004

The award for the maximum number of CYTL awards has been bagged by "Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies", Mumbai with as many as three students of the primier institute featueing among the ten winners this year.

The name of the three students (all in second year of MBA program) with their dissertation topics is as follows: -

  • Daanish Verma - India's Electricity Sector: "Can the government control and private investments co-exist?"

  • Jaydeep Thaker - Implementing Basel II: "Impact on emerging economies"

  • Sandeep Lakhanpal - Rural Development: "Strategy for incorporating it into India's overall economic development agenda"

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Contributed by -
Rajat Khungar,
MBA, Class of 2005,
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.