JAGRUTI BHATIA
Ms. Bhatia is the Founder of Aarka. She carries a rich experience of almost 24 years in the healthcare industry of which 14 years have been in healthcare consulting, having advised and executed more than 200 – 250 projects across the entire spectrum of healthcare consulting. Her role includes helping in solution building, taking it to clients, participating in pitches, providing domain knowledge across service lines and to global practices on a need basis, building the business in healthcare consulting.
She has served a prestigious client list both in the private and public sector as well as the government and municipal corporations. At KPMG she was also a part of the Global Healthcare Core Committee.
She is an invited member on the advisory committee of Ministry of Environment & Forests, a certified Lead Assessor with the NABH (Quality Council of India), a trained JCI (Joint Commission International, USA) professional and visiting faculty for various hospital & healthcare management programs.
She has been an invited speaker at various seminars and conferences and is a recipient of the BCPT – CAP Dorabji Tata Award for Excellence in Documentation and Knowledge sharing along with being featured amongst the top 10 women leaders in the healthcare industry 2012 by Express Healthcare.
Jagruti is also Trustee for the NGO Foundation for Environment Conservation (FEC) which works on various environment conservation methods like organic farming, Agnihotra and saving the Mangalgiri valley with like-minded NGOs.
Warm regards,
Hussain
Cut the rice stalks, Sell your goods, my store-keeping brother,
O rice growing brother, While the market is brisk,
Before they begin to smell When the sun fades
Rotten like your body And your customers depart,
Without a living heart. Your store is a lonely place...
Bengali Folk (Baul) Song
(I think that the current neo-capitalist, growth-driven economic model being worshiped globally today will lead to planetary disaster, especially for the developing nations. We need to find a more sustainable, healthy, and humane model, and we need to find it fast.)
To become a butterfly, you must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.
Winnie the Pooh - A.A. Milne
The Roots of Violence: Wealth without work, Pleasure without conscience, Knowledge without character, Commerce without morality, Science without humanity, Worship without sacrifice, Politics without principles.
Mahatma Gandhi
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