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When it comes to drawing new criteria for excellence awards, it's important to consider what truly sets apart the best of the best in the industry. AIFMP’s goal is to make each winner unique, and who will inspire individuals and organisations to strive for their best. Tushar Dhote, in this column, explains the new look criteria for the awards, which may be challenging but is attainable.
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