Dr Sriprakash Kothari, MIT professor to chair 2nd WHC in Chicago

NewsBharati    13-Jul-2018
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Dr Sriprakash Kothari

Washington, July 13: Dr Sriprakash Kothari, a top ranking professor at the most renowned and prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), will be chairing the second World Hindu Congress (WHC) at Chicago from September 7-9 this year, organisers said.

“It gives me great pleasure to announce the highly distinguished and world-renowned Dr Sriprakash Kothari as the chairman for the World Hindu Congress 2018,” PTI quoted Dr Abhaya Asthana, convener of the Congress, as saying.

Accepting the offer, Dr Kothari, who is the Gordon Y Billard Professor and head of the Department of Economic, Finance, and Accounting at the Sloan School of Management, MIT, expressed hope that the WHC would bring greater awareness and enlightenment throughout the world about the Hindu view of life through a message of spirituality, harmony and inclusiveness.

In a message to the WHC team Kothari said: “The Hindu tradition accommodates diversity and welcomes evolution of thought. I view this as an opportunity to march forward in our quest for a better society.”

“WHC must work towards a society that not only values meritocracy, morality, and accountability for action, but also compassion for the weak and disadvantaged as its cornerstones; to transcend the regional, linguistic and denominational identities into a larger Hindu identity. WHC must be at the forefront in championing these causes,” Kothari added.


 

Prof Kothari has been with this premier institute close to two decades and recently completed a six-year stint as deputy deanof Sloan School of Management.

He is the co-chair of the Board of Governors of the Asia School of Business, Kuala Lumpur, and faculty director of the MIT-India Program and an editor of world-renowned academic publication Journal of Accounting & Economics.

Noting that an inescapable conclusion from history is that the journey towards spiritual attainment, social reform, and political freedom traverses through economic advancement, Kothari said the WHC must foster cooperation among those with ideas and with resources, and view commerce as a necessary means of furthering Hindu society for a better world tomorrow.

More than 2,000 delegates from over 80 countries are expected to attend the second edition of the quadrennial conference to be addressed by nearly 250 eminent speakers from across the globe, including Tibetan Spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Richard Gere and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

The three-day conference in Chicago from September 7 to 9 would have seven parallel conferences on economics, education, media, organization, politics, women and youth.