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15-16 Nov, 2025
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Invitation to write and present papers for #CEC25





Deadline for the abstract submission 15th Oct.
Email : secretary@indiathink.org / cec@indiathink.org
CC: saurabh.pandey@indiathink.org


Major Themes


1. Economic model of Investments in Heritage and Pilgrimage
Recently concluded Mahakumbh 2025 Prayagraj and various religious corridors in India are pivotal in the present economic growth of the country through development and investment in the sectors of Tourism, Heritage, Pilgrimage and Temple towns. Resurgence of pilgrimage among Indian youths and increased tour of Indian families to the shrines are a major source of economic activity apart from an opportunity to relook to our rich heritage and civilization.


2. Inclusive growth: Tribes, Tradition, Technology
Agriculture and Environmental concerns are umbilical to our sustainable economic structure since ages. No economy can prosper without a balance approach to our natural resources and ecology. Technological advancement should be there to protect the nature and our indigenous economy which only will sustain and lead us in the long run. Natural calamities are a regular phenomenon now and we need to think seriously about the inclusive growth model.


3. Cinema, Content Indian History: an analysis of the sector from School to OTT
New and young generations are pillars of any country. A civilized and cultured nation only can lead and guide the world. The ethos of civilization is deeply rooted and embedded into Indian culture & Tradition. Our family and society influence and get influenced with the content and media. Apart from the regulatory framework; what other measures are being taken to control OTT & social media.


4. Humanitarian Economics and consciousness: Peace & Conflict Resolution
No economy devoid of the religious (Dharmik) and spiritual pursuits and the cultural values of the region can grow sustainably. Materialism or spirituality or culture alone is not capable of thriving unless they coexist in a system of good governance. While Dharma (religion) and spirituality is the guiding force of any noble society in every walk of life; culture and tradition are the reflection of beliefs, behavior and values deeply inherited in the society and prevailed as such to be recognized as an identity and inspiration.