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Economic Times Awards

The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence are the awards conferred by The Economic Times in the field of business, corporate and government policies, economies in India. It is an annual awards, conferred in various categories. Since 2017, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP (Deloitte) has been the title sponsor of the awards.

ET Awards 1998
• Company of the year: Infosys == ET Awards 2001 ==
ET Awards 2001
• Company of the Year: Tata Steel • Lifetime Achievement Award: Dhirubhai Ambani and Dr. Verghese Kurien ==ET Awards 2002==
ET Awards 2002
• Business Leader of the Year: Arun Shourie, Union Minister for Disinvestment • Businesswoman of the Year: Lijjat Papad • Entrepreneur of the Year: Jerry Rao of Mphasis BFL • Company of the Year: Hero Honda • Emerging Company of the Year: Balaji Telefilms • Lifetime Achievement: M S Swaminathan, father of the Green Revolution and F C Kohli, father of Indian software • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Aditya Vikram Birla Group == ET Awards 2003 ==
ET Awards 2003
• Business Leader of the Year: Kumar Mangalam Birla • Lifetime Achievement: Deepak Parekh • Businesswoman of the Year: Ela Bhatt • Global Indian: Amar Bose • Company of the Year: Ranbaxy • Emerging Company of the Year: I-flex ==ET Awards 2004==
ET Awards 2004
• Businesswoman of the Year: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw == ET Awards 2005 ==
ET Awards 2005
• Business Leader of the Year: Sunil Mittal • Businesswoman of the Year: Chanda Kochhar • Entrepreneur of the Year: H.K. Mittal • Company of the Year: Tata Consultancy Services • Lifetime Achievement Award: N. Vaghul • Business Reformer of the Year: P. Chidambaram • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Azim Premji Foundation ==ET Awards 2006==
ET Awards 2006
• Businesswoman of the year: Mallika Srinivasan, Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE) • Entrepreneur of the year: H K Mittal, Mercator Lines • Global Indian of the year: Indra Nooyi, Pepsi • Business Reformer of the year: P Chidambaram • Policy Change Agent of the year: Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Planning Commission • Company of the year: Tata Consultancy Services • Emerging company of the year: Amtek Auto • Lifetime Achievement: N Vaghul, ICICI Bank • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Azim Premji Foundation == ET Awards 2007 ==
ET Awards 2007
• Business Leader of the year: K V Kamath ==ET Awards 2008==
ET Awards 2008
• Business Leader of the year: A M Naik, L&T • Business Woman of the year: Shikha Sharma, ICICI Prudential • Entrepreneur of the year: Dilip Sanghavi, Sun Pharmaceuticals • Global Indian of the year: Arun Sarin, Vodafone Group • Business Reformer of the year: Kamal Nath, Union Commerce and Industry Minister • Policy Change Agent of the year: E Sreedharan, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation • Company of the year: Tata Steel • Emerging Company of the year: Welspun Gujarat Stahl Rohren • Lifetime Achievement Award: Ashok Ganguly, former chairman, HLL • Corporate Citizen of the year: Dr Reddy's Foundation ==ET Awards 2009==
ET Awards 2009
• Business Leader of the year: Anand Mahindra, Mahindra Group • Business Woman of the year: Vinita Bali, Britannia Industries • Entrepreneur of the year: GVK Reddy, GVK Group • Global Indian of the year: Ram Charan, management guru and thinker • Business Reformer of the year: Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar state • Policy Change Agent of the year: Jean Dreze, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme • Company of the year: Hero Honda • Emerging Company of the year: Idea Cellular • Lifetime Achievement Award: Keshub Mahindra, Mahindra Group • Corporate Citizen of the year: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) ==ET Awards 2010==
ET Awards 2010
• Business Leader of the year: Aditya Puri, HDFC Bank • Business Woman of the year: Zia Mody, AZB Partners • Entrepreneur of the year: Narendra Murkumbi, Renuka Sugars • Global Indian of the year: Nitin Nohria, Dean, Harvard Business School • Business Reformer of the year: Kapil Sibal, minister of human resources development • Policy Change Agent of the year: Aruna Roy and Arvind Kejriwal, — the founders of Parivartan • Company of the year: Larsen & Toubro • Emerging Company of the year: Cadila Healthcare • Lifetime Achievement Award: R. C. Bhargava, the non-executive chairman of Maruti Suzuki ==ET Awards 2011==
ET Awards 2011
• Business Leader of the year: Chanda Kochhar, ICICI Bank • Entrepreneur of the year: Rahul Bhatia, Indigo Airlines • Global Indian of the year: Vikram Pandit, Citibank • Policy Change Agent of the year: Nandan Nilekani • Company of the year: Bajaj Auto • Emerging Company of the year: Shree Renuka Sugars • Lifetime Achievement Award: Yaga Venugopal Reddy, Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India ==ET Awards 2012==
ET Awards 2012
• Business Leader of the year: Anil Agarwal • Corporate Citizen of the year: Aditya Birla Group • Entrepreneur of the year: Devi Prasad Shetty • Global Indian of the year: Anshu Jain • Policy Change Agent of the year: Sam Pitroda • Company of the year: HDFC Bank • Emerging Company of the year: Jubilant FoodWorks • Lifetime Achievement Award: PRS Oberoi ==ET Awards 2013==
ET Awards 2013
• Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr Vinayshil Gautam ==ET Awards 2014==
ET Awards 2014
• Company of the Year: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) • Business Leader of the Year: Dilip Shanghvi, MD of Sun Pharmaceutical • Business Reformer of the Year: U.K. Sinha, Chairman of SEBI • Global Indian Award: Subhash Chandra, Chairman of the Essel Group • Entrepreneurs of the Year: Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal of Snapdeal • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Hindustan Unilever Limited Business Communicator of the Year: N. Chandrasekaran, CEO of TCS • Emerging Company of the Year: Amazon India • The Asian Business Award: Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group • Lifetime Achievement: PRS Oberoi, Chairman of the Oberoi Group • The Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, co-founders of Flipkart ==ET Awards 2015==
ET Awards 2015
• Company of the Year: Hindustan Unilever • Business Leader of the Year: Uday Kotak • Entrepreneur of the Year: Kunal Bahl • Lifetime Achievement: S Ramadorai • Emerging Company of the Year: Eicher Motors • Global Indian: Nikesh Arora • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Infosys Foundation • Business Reformer: Piyush Goyal ==ET Awards 2016==
ET Awards 2016
• Business Leader of the Year: N. Chandrasekaran (TCS) • Entrepreneur of the Year: Vijay Shekhar Sharma (Paytm) • Emerging Company of the Year: Aditya Ghosh (InterGlobe Aviation / IndiGo) • Company of the Year: Kotak Mahindra Bank • Global Indian: Sundar Pichai (Google) • Lifetime Achievement K.V. Kamath • Business Reformer of the Year: Nitin Gadkari • Policy Change Agent of the Year: S. Jaishankar (Foreign Secretary) • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Ashoke Joshi (Srinivasan Services Trust) and Sudarshan Venu (TVS Motor Company) ==ET Awards 2017==
ET Awards 2017
Deloitte was the title sponsor for the event, held on 28 October 2017 in Mumbai. • ET AWARDS FOR CORPORATE EXCELLENCE • The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence • Lifetime Achievement Award: YC Deveshwar, chairman, ITC • Business Leader of the Year: Mukesh Ambani, chairman and MD, Reliance Industries • Entrepreneur of the Year: Bhavish Aggarawal, Co-founder & CEO, Ola Cabs • Global Indian of the Year: Prem Watsa, Chairman & Chief Executive, Fairfax Financial Holdings • Business Reformer & Policy Change Agent: Arun Jaitley, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs ==ET Awards 2018==
ET Awards 2018
The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence The 2018 leg of the awards will be held on 17 November 2018 in Mumbai. Deloitte continues to be the title sponsor of the event. The jury for the awards met on 4 September 2018 in Mumbai. It comprised: • Aditya Puri: Managing Director, HDFC BankNandan Nilekani: Chairman, InfosysHarish Manwani: Independent Director, Tata SonsUday Kotak: MD, Kotak Mahindra BankRitesh Agarwal: Founder, OYO RoomsVijay Shekhar Sharma: Founder, PaytmKalpana Morparia: CEO, South and South East Asia, JP MorganCyril Shroff: Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas The jury members also participated in a panel discussion on the topic, "Spurring equitable growth: role of government, technology, and business". They were joined in the panel discussion by N. Venkatram, Managing Partner and CEO, Deloitte India. 2018 award winners: • Lifetime Achievement Award: Adi Godrej: Chairman, Godrej Group • Business Leader of the Year: Sanjiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Finserv • Entrepreneur of the Year: Sumant Sinha, Chairman & MD, ReNew Power Ventures • Global Indian: Shantanu Narayen, CEO, Adobe Systems • Business Performer of the Year: K. Chandrashekar Rao, Chief Minister, Telangana • Company of the Year: HDFC Bank • Emerging Company of the Year: Page Industries • Policy Change Agent of the Year: National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) • Corporate Citizen: Hindustan Unilever ==ET Awards 2019==
ET Awards 2019
The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence The 2019 leg of the awards will be held on 30 November 2019 in Mumbai. Deloitte continues to be the title sponsor of the event. The jury for the awards met on 25 September 2019 in Delhi. It comprised: • Anu AgaNandan NilekaniBhavish Aggarwal: Co-founder, OLA CabsSunil Mittal: Founder and chairman, Bharti EnterprisesKalpana Moraparia: Chief Executive Officer, JP Morgan IndiaPawan Munjal: Chairman, Managing Director & CEO, Hero MotocorpSadhguru: Founder, Isha FoundationUday Shankar: chairman and CEO, Star IndiaCyril Shroff: Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas == ET Awards 2020 ==
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