Mint CEO 30: Reviving business in the east 7 Photos . Updated: 15 Nov 2014, 07:08 PM IST Livemint The fifth chapter of Mint CEO 30, a special initiative by Mint to engage with industry leaders, promoters and CEOs of large corporations, took place at the Pan Asian, ITC Sonar, Kolkata. The topic for discussion this timeReviving business in the east. 1/7The session over breakfast took place at ITC Sonar, Kolkata. ITC Hotels has partnered with Mint to provide a unique platform to arguably the brightest corporate minds in the country to share their vision of a global India. Photographs by Indranil Bhoumik/Mint 2/7Arun Kaul (left), chairman and managing director of Uco Bank, with Sanjay Bansal, chairman, Ambootia Tea Group, one of the dominant players among Darjeeling plantations. 3/7From left—Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, MD, Bandhan Financial Services, Kurush Grant, one of ITC’s three executive directors, responsible for cigarettes and other consumer goods, Alok Roy, chairman, Medica Synergie Pvt. Ltd.,one of Kolkata’s biggest super specialty hospitals. 4/7Subhajit Ghosh, MD of Warren Tea, Viresh Oberoi, MD & CEO, mjunction, India’s largest metals and minerals e-commerce company, Rudra Chatterjee, of Obeetee Carpets, one of the world’s most celebrated carpet manufacturers & director Luxmi Tea. 5/7Partha Ghosh, MD and a promoter of Bengal Aerotropolis Project Ltd (BAPL), Ashoke Mukherjee, founder of audio systems manufacturer Sonodyne, Tamal Bandyopadhyay, consulting editor of Mint and adviser to Bandhan Financial Services Pvt. at the meet. 6/7Roopen Roy, MD, Deloitte Consulting, shares his views, as Sanjay Bansal, & Keshav Bhajanka, executive director, Century Plyboards, look on. Harshavardhan Neotia, chairman, Ambuja Realty, & Sunil Bhandari, VP, Group Finance, RPG Enterprises, were also present. 7/7Others present were AV Girija Kumar, de facto chairman, National Insurance Company, Jayanta Mukhopadhyay, partner, audit wing of KPMG, Sajjan Bhajanka, chairman, Century Plywood, Arun Kaul,chairman, UCO Bank.