Campaign India Team
Jul 09, 2008

Arun Arora turns entrepreneur, too

Arun Arora, who recently resigned as president of Bennett & Coleman after a thirty year stint has launched his own company called Edvance Learning Pvt Ltd.Speaking to Campaign India, he said, “I have decided to go ahead and join like-minded people to follow my passion in education to bring about a step change in the education system and reach out to hundreds of thousands of youth who are not able to achieve their objectives. Our area of operation will span from pre-school to re-skilling the skilled.”

Arun Arora turns entrepreneur, too

Arun Arora, who recently resigned as president of Bennett & Coleman after a thirty year stint has launched his own company called Edvance Learning Pvt Ltd.

Speaking to Campaign India, he said, “I have decided to go ahead and join like-minded people to follow my passion in education to bring about a step change in the education system and reach out to hundreds of thousands of youth who are not able to achieve their objectives. Our area of operation will span from pre-school to re-skilling the skilled.”

In addition, Arora is actively pursuing a few other projects in the education space, the details of which he was reluctant to share at this stage.
Arora continues to be on the board of Worldwide Media (WWM), the joint venture between the Bennett & Coleman group and BBC, a position that he is expected to relinquish shortly.   
 
 

Source:
Campaign India

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