Arun Maira was a member of India’s Planning Commission from 2009-14, prior to which he was Chairman of the Boston Consulting Group India. He worked with the Tata Group for 25 years and is currently the Chairman of HelpAge International, along with advising several civil society networks. Arun was born in Lahore (undivided India) on August 15, 1943.
Arun Maira was a member of India’s Planning Commission from 2009-14, prior to which he was Chairman of the Boston Consulting Group India. He worked with the Tata Group for 25 years and is currently the Chairman of HelpAge International, along with advising several civil society networks. Arun was born in Lahore (undivided India) on August 15, 1943.
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