Nagpur | April 13, 2026: The Buddhist Entrepreneurs Association of Commerce and Industry (BEACI), a leading chamber committed to the economic empowerment of SC/ST/Buddhist entrepreneurs, successfully hosted a special ceremony and Entrepreneurs Meet on April 12, 2026, at BANAE Meeting Hall. The event marked a meaningful tribute to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on his 135th Birth Anniversary, bringing together entrepreneurs, policymakers, and institutional leaders under one platform.

The program featured key government officials and industry leaders who shared actionable insights and support frameworks for business growth. Shri Dr. Siddharth Gaikwad (Deputy Commissioner, Social Welfare Department) outlined strategic roadmaps and welfare schemes for entrepreneurs. Shri Vishad Wakpanjar (Joint Director, ESIC Nagpur) conducted a focused session on social security and extended a formal assurance of a direct support channel for BEACI members. Smt. Vaishali Pabale (Manager, DIC Nagpur) highlighted MSME opportunities and institutional resources, while Mr. Rahul Gondsundare (Manager, MPBCDC Ltd, Nagpur) emphasized financial assistance and credit-linked schemes for scaling businesses.

Mr. Sameer Ramteke (President, BEACI Nagpur) delivered a compelling address on the importance of entrepreneurship and acknowledged Founder Mr. Ratnadeep Kamble and Co-founder Mrs. Sweety Kamble for their leadership and continued contribution over the past 15 years.

A key highlight of the event was the interactive session where entrepreneurs directly engaged with officials, addressing real-time challenges and gaining clarity on policies and schemes. The event’s success was driven by the dedicated efforts of the BEACI Nagpur Core Team. Executive Member BE Paresh Kamble appreciated the contributions of team members and supporters, along with partner enterprises such as MFTC Mahindo Fabri Tech Co., Kalinga Properties, DigitalHUT Automations Pvt Ltd, Paramita Infotech, Eutronix Technologies, and others, whose continued support made the initiative impactful and outcome-driven.

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