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Higher Education Minister Releases "Business Laws" Book: A Milestone for Legal Education in Indore

By ANI | Updated: July 21, 2025 17:09 IST

VMPLIndore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 21: In a momentous occasion for the academic community in Indore, the Honourable ...

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 21: In a momentous occasion for the academic community in Indore, the Honourable Shri Inder Singh Parmar Ji, Minister of Higher Education, Technical Education, and AYUSH in the Madhya Pradesh government, unveiled the much-anticipated book "Business Laws." Authored by an accomplished trio comprising Dr. Punit Kumar Dwivedi, Dr. Neha Sharma Chowdhury, and Adv. Akshanshu Tiwari, this publication stands as a beacon for law students, practitioners, and management professionals alike.

The event took place at the esteemed Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalay, Takshshila Campus, an institution that has consistently been at the forefront of higher education in the region. The release of "Business Laws" represents a significant contribution to legal literature, filling a notable gap in resources specifically tailored for individuals navigating the complexities of business law. With its ISBN registration, the book not only signifies a commitment to high academic standards but also opens avenues for wider distribution and accessibility.

Co-authored by notable figures in the fieldDr. Punit Kumar Dwivedi, who serves as the Group Director of both Oxford International College and Indore International College; Dr. Neha Sharma Chowdhury, the Director of Marketing for these prestigious institutions; and Adv. Akshanshu Tiwari, the Chairmanthis book reflects a collaborative effort rooted in extensive practical and academic expertise. Each author brings a unique perspective that enriches the content, making it a comprehensive tool for understanding the nuances of business law.

"Business Laws" is poised to become an essential resource not just for law students, but also for established law practitioners, company secretaries, and management students. By bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, the book equips its readers with the necessary tools to navigate today's intricate business environment. It addresses various aspects of business law, offering insights that are critical to both legal professionals and business leaders.

The spirit of collaboration and educational advancement resonates deeply in this endeavor, reflecting the dedication of the authors and the support of the government of Madhya Pradesh in prioritizing quality education. As the landscape of business and law continues to evolve, resources like "Business Laws" become invaluable in shaping future leaders and professionals who are well-versed in legal principles.

In conclusion, the release of "Business Laws" at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalay signifies a noteworthy advancement in legal education in Indore. It not only enriches the academic community but also positions the authors as thought leaders within the realm of business law. As students and practitioners engage with the text, it is anticipated that they will gain invaluable insights, empowering them to excel in their respective fields. The book's launch encourages a culture of continuous learning and collaboration, further strengthening the foundation of legal education in the region.

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