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The country's veterans presented tips of success to the city's youth in “Shaping Young Minds Programme” of AIMA

Sunday - November 12, 2017 10:37 am , Category : BHOPAL

India has the world’s largest youth population. India is now the world's fastest growing economy in the world. Today's Indian youth should consider themselves fortunate because they are living the glorious time of the country.
Various celebrities from different parts of the country on the occasion of Shaping Young Minds Program (SYMP) programme organized by the Bhopal Management Association (BMA) under All India Management Association (AIMA). Program organized in the auditorium of People's University, about 1000 management students, private and public sector professionals, young entrepreneurs and academicians attend this program.
Speakers of this occasion were former Lokayukta of Karnataka Justice N Santosh Hegde, Dr. Dipak Vohra, Senior Diplomat, Major General Raj Mehta (AVM, AVSM) and renowned Mumbai Dibbawala's Arvind Talekar. Representatives from AIMA Mr. Prabir Kumar and Anubhav Sehgal were also present in the program.

Arvind Talekar of Mumbai Dibbawala, said that there are more than 5000 employees in his organisation which have been working 99.9% in the correct manner from generation to generation. Dibbawalas working in the morning from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm have not highly literate and despite having no technical experience of work we have attained 6 sigma level. He said that time management; discipline, teamwork and self motivation are the basic tenets of the success of their organization.

Justice N Santosh Hegde, former Lokayukta and senior lawmaker of Karnataka, said that by adapting satisfaction and humanity in your behavior you can find every height of life that you want to get. He said that the definition of honesty has changed in today's era. This is the reason why corrupt people get respect despite corruption. He also expressed concern over the delay in justice and said that we should adopt the American justice system where there are only two courts. For sexual crimes, they make special courts and speak of stringent punishment so that the fear of law can be created in criminals. He said that the country's first scam had come to see some time after independence, which was of a few lakh rupees but now the scams of 1.76 lakh crore rupees are becoming commonplace. He said that we have to do something soon. We have to boycott the corrupt people and bring honest people forward. In response to a question he justified Demonstrations and GST and said that it will have positive results in the coming time.

The noted diplomat, former TV anchor and author Dr Deepak Vohra said that the economy, youth power, technology, tremendous zeal and our culture are our strengths and now our vision for India has changed from the US to the UK. We have the youngest population in the world. Asian countries - India, China, Japan, Russia and North Korea - the strength of the European countries are now seen as defeat Describing the youth as a mantra of success, he said that by believing in faith and self, he should work with his strength and work in his chosen area. He also said that progress is not achieved only by getting higher education. In Germany, 80 percent of the people working in automobile companies are those who left studies in the middle. They work by finding a practical solution to more problems than books. In response to a question, he said that the samskaras meet us at home and neither can we do not get culture from Whatsapp and Facebook nor can they ruin the culture.

Major General Raj Mehta said in his remark that you stop yourself, nobody else. People do a lot of success but I believe you should accept failure too, but not as a defeat, but in terms of learning something from it. Giving some examples of the army, he said that the commander of Shivaji's army, Kanhaji Malasure, had ordered a fortnight of Pune on that command which was difficult to think of winning. In this mission, even though he lost his life, he proved that nothing is impossible. He asked the students to adopt three C in life - Courage, Character and Competence.- Window To News
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