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Sulajja, Krishna among WEF global leaders

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CHENNAI, Dec. 3

MS Sulajja Firodia Motwani, Joint Managing Director, Kinetic Engineering Ltd, Mr Vikram Chandra, Senior Editor, NDTV.com, and Mr Srivatsa Krishna. an IAS officer of the Andhra Pradesh cadre, are among the 100 people selected as this year's World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow.

According to a WEF press release, Mr Krishna is currently at Harvard Business School where he is completing the MBA programme. He is also co-authoring a case study with Prof Michael Porter on technology clusters and economic development in India, which will form a part of a global course taught at HBS. Mr Krishna was part of the core IT team of the Government of Andhra Pradesh and was responsible for some of the key investment promotion and e-government initiatives there, the release adds.

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