Event Resources - RBIADB - Reserve Bank of India
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Introduction
This page provides information for the RBI-ADB Conference on Managing Capital Flows to be held during November 18-20, 2012.
Travelling to/from Mumbai
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai can be reached directly as most of the international airlines operate from various international locations on a daily basis.
Accommodation and Reservation
The Conference is being held at Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai. It is desirable to stay in the same hotel, keeping in view the tight Conference schedule and also the heavy traffic in Mumbai city. The Reserve Bank of India has negotiated with the Hotel and accordingly rooms are offered to the Conference participants at discounted rates.
Contact Details of the Hotel:
Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai
Tele: 91 22 6665 3366\Ext. #3254
Fax: 91 22 6665 0323
Category of Rooms available for Participants:
Room Types | Special Rate | |
Single | Double | |
Tower Wing | ||
Superior City View Rooms | INR 9,500/- | INR 11,000/- |
Superior Sea View Rooms | INR 10,500/- | INR 12,000/- |
Deluxe City View Rooms | INR 12,500/- | INR 14,000/- |
Deluxe Sea View Rooms | INR 14,000/- | INR 15,500/- |
Palace Wing | ||
Luxury Grand City View | INR 20,000/- | INR 21,500/- |
Luxury Grand Sea View | INR 21,500/- | INR 23,000/- |
Delegates will be responsible for hotel costs incurred, including room charges, cancellation charges, as well as internet, telephone, fax and telex services provided by the hotel. All bills should be settled directly with the hotel. A valid credit card number is required for reservations to be confirmed. The Hotel accepts all generally accepted credit cards and cash for payment. The room categories are subject to availability. So participants are advised to book in advance with their preferences to avoid any disappointments. In case of cancellation of individual rooms on or before 30 days before check-in date, the hotel reserves the right to charge the individual one night's room billing inclusive of taxes as retention charges. In case of cancellation of individual rooms less than 15 days before check-in or an eventual no-show, the hotel reserves the right to charge the individual 100 per cent (all nights stay as booked) room billing inclusive of taxes as retention.
Airport to Hotel Transfer
The distance between Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport to Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba is around 27 Kms and involves approximately one hour travel time. The Hotel can also arrange for pick-up from and drop to the Airport. Pre-paid air-conditioned taxicab services can be availed at the airports (both international and domestic). The usual taxicab charges for this distance are around INR 1,000/- (USD 20-25). For transfer from Hotel to Airport, you can also avail of air-conditioned call taxi services by dialing +91-22-4242 4242 or +91-22-6363 6363.
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Registration and Accreditation
All delegates are required to register through an on-line registration form which will be available on the website at http://www.rbiadb.rbi.org.in. All delegates are requested to complete their registration as early as possible. Delegates are requested to fill out the requisite field/s in the registration form if they have any dietary preferences. By pre-registering online, delegates will be able to collect their accredited delegate badge and meeting materials upon arrival at the registration desk. Accommodation reservations are to be made directly by filling out a separate hotel reservation form and sending to the hotel directly. If delegates are accompanied by a spouse or child, they are requested to fill out a separate registration form and check the box 'role in the event' as Accompanying person. Should there be any changes to the travel itinerary as advised, please contact us as soon as possible.
Passport and Visas
Delegates are required to possess a valid passport for a minimum of 6 (six) months from the date of entry into India. Delegates must use the same passport for accreditation and application that they intend to use to travel to India for the Conference. If you are in doubt or require further details, you are advised to check with the Indian embassy/consulate nearest to you. If you require a letter of invitation in order to arrange the appropriate visa to enter to India, please indicate it by checking the box in the on-line registration form or contact the organising committee.
Language
The official language for the Conference is English.
Medical Services
All delegates will be responsible for payment of any medical, surgical, dental, hospital, or ambulance services that they require in Mumbai, India, and are advised to make appropriate arrangements for insurance. However, first-aid medical service will be available at the Conference venue.
Climate/Time Zone
Mumbai's climate is warm and humid, throughout the year. However, winter in Mumbai lasts from November to February and during this season, the skies are clear and the weather is pleasant with cooler temperatures, varying between 15-25 degrees Celsius. The recommended dress code during the meeting is business attire. Local time of Mumbai is GMT + 5.30 hours
Currency and Credit Cards
The Indian currency is Rupee. Major credit cards are accepted at the hotels as well as in restaurants and stores across Mumbai. Banking hours in Mumbai are generally from 10.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Currency exchange service is available at the hotel.
Electricity
240 Voltage is standard voltage throughout Mumbai. Voltage converter will be required if you are carrying a device that does not accept 240 volts at 50 hertz. Outlets in India generally accept the following types of plug: Two round pins Three round pins arranged in a triangle If your appliances plug has any other shape, you will need a plug adapter.
Tourism Information
The Mumbai city's culture is a blend of traditional and modern festivals, food, music, films and television, art and theatre. The city of Mumbai is the prime hub of the Indian film and television industry. Contemporary art is featured in both government-funded art spaces and private commercial galleries. The government-funded institutions include the Jehangir Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Modern Art, which are close to the Conference venue. Popular tourist attractions in the city are Nariman Point, Girgaum Chowpatti, Juhu Beach, and Marine Drive. Essel World is a theme park and amusement centre situated close to Gorai Beach and includes Asia's largest theme water park, Water Kingdom.
List of Delegates
Name | Institution |
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Xiaoyu Zhao | Asian Development Bank |
Hao Zhang | Asian Development Bank |
Bruno Carrasco | Asian Development Bank |
Hun Kim | Asian Development Bank |
Hiranya Mukhopadhyay | Asian Development Bank |
Narahari Rao | Asian Development Bank |
Abhijit Sen Gupta | Asian Development Bank |
Rana Hasan | Asian Development Bank |
Rosa Mia Arao | Asian Development Bank |
Venkateswara Rao Penta | Asian Development Bank |
Ashok Lahiri | Asian Development Bank |
Kristin Forbes | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Thomas Moser | Swiss National Bank |
Joseph Gagnon | Peterson Institute for International Economics |
Michael Klein | Fletcher School, Tufts University |
Anil Bisen | Ministry of Finance |
Matias Vernengo | Banco Central De La Republica Argentina |
Jonathan D. Ostry | International Monetary Fund |
Sugata Marjit | Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta |
Luiz Awazu Pereira Da Silva | Central Bank of Brazil |
Errol D’Souza | I.I.M. Ahmedabad |
Hartadi A. Sarwono | Bank Indonesia |
Firman Mochtar | Bank Indonesia |
Peter Jacobs | Bank Indonesia |
Wilhelmina Manalac | Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas |
Sangdai Ryoo | Bank of Korea |
Manuel Marfán | Central Bank of Chile |
Keen Meng Choy | Monetary Authority of Singapore |
Suthasinee Nimitkul | Bank of Thailand |
Kleddao Sungnet | Bank of Thailand |
Shankar Acharya | Indian Council For Research on International Economic Relations |
Aishath Zahira | Maldives Monetary Authority |
BDWA Silva | Central Bank of Sri Lanka |
Isabelle Joumard | OECD |
Piritta Sorsa | OECD |
Dharmakirti Joshi | CRISIL |
Samiran Chakraborty | Standard Chartered Bank |
Ajit Ranade | Aditya Birla Group |
Abheek Barua | HDFC Bank |
Ashima Goyal | Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research |
Saugata Bhattacharya | Axis Bank |
Shubhada M Rao | Yes Bank Ltd |
Indranil Pan | Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd |
Chetan Ghate | ICRIER |
Anant Rajwade | A.V.Rajwade & Co. Pvt. Ltd. |
K.Kanagasabapathy | EPW Research Foundation |
Avadhoot Nadkarni | University of Mumbai |
Y.H. Malegam | S. B. Billimoria & Company |
Sonal Varma | Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (I) Ltd |
Sajjid Chinoy | J.P. Morgan |
Rajendra Vaidya | Indira Gandhi Institute of Development |
T C A Ranganathan | Export-Import Bank of India |
Pradeep Agarwal | Institute of Economic Growth |
Madan Sabnavis | Credit Analysis & Research Ltd. |
Kalyanasundaram Selvaraj | State Bank of India |
Tamal Bandyopadhyay, | The Mint, HT Media Ltd. |
A K Bhattacharya | Business Standard |
Mythili Bhusnurmuth | Economic Times |
Sampathkumar | The Hindu Business Line |
M.K. Venu | Financial Express |
Victor Mallet | Financial Times |
Paul Beckett | Wall Street Journal |
Patrick Foulis | The Economist |
Ira Dugal | NDTV |
Latha Venkatesh | CNBCTV-18 |
Vivek Law | Bloomberg UTV Ltd. |
George Cherian | ET Now |
Subir Gokarn | Reserve Bank of India |
Anand Sinha | Reserve Bank of India |
H R Khan | Reserve Bank of India |
V K Sharma | Reserve Bank of India |
G Gopalakrishna | Reserve Bank of India |
Deepak Mohanty | Reserve Bank of India |
S. Karuppasamy | Reserve Bank of India |
R Gandhi | Reserve Bank of India |
P. Vijaya Bhaskar | Reserve Bank of India |
B. Mahapatra | Reserve Bank of India |
G Padmanabhan | Reserve Bank of India |
Jasbir Singh | Reserve Bank of India |
Grace Koshie | Reserve Bank of India |
J B Bhoria | Reserve Bank of India |
B M Misra | Reserve Bank of India |
M D Patra | Reserve Bank of India |
S V S Dixit | Reserve Bank of India |
K.U.B. Rao | Reserve Bank of India |
Balbir Kaur | Reserve Bank of India |
A. Sardar | Reserve Bank of India |
B.K.Bhoi | Reserve Bank of India |
Pradeep Maria | Reserve Bank of India |
Sandip Ghose | Reserve Bank of India |
G Mahalingam | Reserve Bank of India |
Madhumita Sarkar-Deb | Reserve Bank of India |
Sujatha Elizabeth Prasad | Reserve Bank of India |
R N Kar | Reserve Bank of India |
A. B. Chakrabarty | Reserve Bank of India |
A K Srimany | Reserve Bank of India |
Alpana Killawala | Reserve Bank of India |
Rekha Warrier | Reserve Bank of India |
C. D. Srinivasan | Reserve Bank of India |
G. Jaganmohan Rao | Reserve Bank of India |
Deepak Singhal | Reserve Bank of India |
K.K.Vohra | Reserve Bank of India |
Vijay Chugh | Reserve Bank of India |
D. Sivanandan | Reserve Bank of India |
Jaya Mohanty | Reserve Bank of India |
S M Pillai | Reserve Bank of India |
Mohua Roy | Reserve Bank of India |
Rajan Goyal | Reserve Bank of India |
Anupam Prakash | Reserve Bank of India |
Bhupal Singh | Reserve Bank of India |
Mridul Saggar | Reserve Bank of India |
Ajay Prakash | Reserve Bank of India |
S. Arunachalaramanan | Reserve Bank of India |
R. K. Jain | Reserve Bank of India |
Rekha Mishra | Reserve Bank of India |
A. Karunagaran | Reserve Bank of India |
P. K. Nayak | Reserve Bank of India |
Gunjeet Kaur | Reserve Bank of India |
Sangita Mishra | Reserve Bank of India |
Himanshu Joshi | Reserve Bank of India |
Somnath Chatterjee | Reserve Bank of India |
Deepa Raj | Reserve Bank of India |
Ashok K. Sahoo | Reserve Bank of India |
S. K. Hansda | Reserve Bank of India |
Ajay K Jha | Reserve Bank of India |
J. P. Mishra | Reserve Bank of India |
M Ramaiah | Reserve Bank of India |
Rajeev Jain | Reserve Bank of India |
Arvind K Jha | Reserve Bank of India |
Dhirendra Gajbhiye | Reserve Bank of India |
Soumasree Tewari | Reserve Bank of India |
Ashita Anandi | Reserve Bank of India |
P S S Vidyasagar | Reserve Bank of India |
Somnath Sharma | Reserve Bank of India |
P S Rawat | Reserve Bank of India |
Kumar Rishabh | Reserve Bank of India |
J. K. Khundrakpam | Reserve Bank of India |
S. Pattanaik | Reserve Bank of India |
A. K. Mitra | Reserve Bank of India |
R. Kausaliya | Reserve Bank of India |
N. B. Raje | Reserve Bank of India |
T. Gopinath | Reserve Bank of India |
Kumudini Hajra | Reserve Bank of India |
Sangeeta Das | Reserve Bank of India |
Ajit Prasad | Reserve Bank of India |
Y. Jaya Kumar | Reserve Bank of India |
Surajit Bose | Reserve Bank of India |
Dipika Das | Reserve Bank of India |
Gopal Prasad | Reserve Bank of India |
Poster Presentation
Prof. Kristin Forbes |
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Prof. Joseph E. Gagnon |
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Dr. Jonathan Ostry |
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