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Young Hindu Entrepreneur Network to Launch Delhi State Chapter on April 3

New Delhi: The Young Hindu Entrepreneur Network (YHEN) will formally launch its Delhi State Chapter on 3rd April at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre. The event is expected to bring together entrepreneurs, professionals, investors and thought leaders from the community across the National Capital Region to encourage collaboration and strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem among emerging business leaders.

The initiative is inspired by the vision of the World Hindu Economic Forum, a global platform founded by Swami Vigyananand, which connects entrepreneurs and professionals through conferences and chapters across 13 countries. Guided by the principle “Dharmasya Moolam Arthah”—which emphasises that economic strength forms the foundation of social stability—the forum promotes entrepreneurship, knowledge exchange and collaboration among business communities worldwide.

The Delhi chapter of YHEN will be led by Preeti Mittal, President – YHEN Delhi State and Vice President at R K Stockholding Private Limited. A second-generation business leader, she is actively involved in the family business along with her brother Navdeep Varshney, who is also a part of YHEN Delhi. The company was founded by their father Dr. R. K. Gupta, a respected entrepreneur and community leader who also serves as the President of the Hindu Economic Forum Moradabad Chapter. Following in his footsteps, Preeti Mittal continues the family’s legacy of entrepreneurship and service to the community.

The launch event will feature distinguished speakers including Swami Vigyananand, Founder of the World Hindu Economic Forum and Global Convenor of the World Hindu Congress, Sanjay Sanyal, Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of Bharat, and V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of Bharat. The speakers will share insights on entrepreneurship, economic policy and the opportunities emerging for the next generation of business leaders in Bharat.

Speaking about the initiative, Preeti Mittal said,

“Young entrepreneurs today need platforms where they can connect with mentors, investors and fellow business leaders. The Young Hindu Entrepreneur Network aims to create such an ecosystem where ideas, opportunities and partnerships can grow together.”

She further added,

“Delhi and the NCR region have a vibrant entrepreneurial community. Through YHEN we hope to build a strong network that encourages innovation, responsible wealth creation and long-term economic growth in Bharat.”

The concept of the Young Hindu Entrepreneur Network gained momentum after its initial launch in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, under the guidance of architect and entrepreneur Vinayak Gupta, where entrepreneurs and professionals from the community came together to explore opportunities for networking, mentorship and collaboration.

The upcoming Delhi launch marks an important step in expanding the network and strengthening connections among entrepreneurs who share a common vision of innovation, collaboration and economic progress.

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