SAATHI INITIATIVE 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic had disrupted most sectors in India, including the hospitality sector. In this context, confidence-building measures in the hospitality sector were a prerequi
PhD (Utah State University); M.A.(Delhi School of Economics)
Dr Banik is currently Professor and Program Director (BA, Economics and Finance), at Mahindra University, India. (July 2021-Present). He is also a Research Fellow, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea (September 2019-Present).
Academic Consultant, Geneva Network, United Kingdom (April 2015-Present).
Research Areas
Entrepreneurship, ICT and Innovation, Science and Technology
Centres
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