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Malini Agarwal wins honour at Young Turks Summit 2016

| | Jul 05, 2016, at 01:11 am
New Delhi, July 4 (IBNS): Young Business Women 2016 is a CNBC-TV18 initiative recognizing individuals who are shining examples of leadership and inspire others to have the courage to persevere and succeed.
Celebrated for her pioneering success in Indian lifestyle blogging and social media marketing, Malini Agarwal, Founder & Creative Director at MissMalini Publishing was declared as one of the top 10 winners at the Young Turks Summit held in Delhi. 
 
Speaking on the occasion, Malini says, "I am extremely proud to be considered one of CNBC's Top Business Women of 2016, I have always admired the Young Turks initiative to spotlight young entrepreneurs and achievers. To be considered among them is truly proof that Mumbai is the city of dreams and if you dream with passion anything is possible! Thank you for fueling my rocket ship #tothemoon!"
 
 
Pushing the boundaries to reinvent traditional ways of doing business, each winner represents how young Indian women are growing to form a strong proportion of leaders in the fields of business and enterprise.

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