Economic Times Awards

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The Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence (also referred as ET Awards) 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.

ET Awards 1998

ET Awards 2002

  • Business Leader of the Year: Arun Shourie, Union Minister for Disinvestment [2]
  • Businesswoman of the Year: Lijjat Papad [2]
  • Entrepreneur of the Year: Jerry Rao of Mphasis BFL[2]
  • Company of the Year: Hero Honda[2]
  • Emerging Company of the Year: Balaji Telefilms[2]
  • Lifetime Achievement: M S Swaminathan, father of the Green Revolution & F C Kohli, father of Indian software [2]
  • Corporate Citizen of the Year: Aditya Vikram Birla Group[2]

ET Awards 2006

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 2010

ET Awards 2011

ET Awards 2012

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