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Udaipur: It was a dream come true
when the email in my inbox from the per-
sonal secretary of Mrs. KiranMazumdar
said that you have got the meeting fixed
with her for 28thAugust 2019. These are
one of those moments in your life when
you do not know how to express yourself
because one feels speechless and numb
but also wants to jump with joy.
A woman who I have always admired
and who is a role model and icon for every
woman entrepreneur in the country had
finally agreed for the meeting.
This was my EUREKA MOMENT.
And then comes the day 28thAugust…
As I travelled through the busy roads
o f B a n g a l o r e t o t h e B IOC ON
Headquarters, I was going through a zil-
lion feelings and thoughts and the excite-
ment cannot be written down here in few
words.
I still remember I called a friend and I
told him, I know my life is about to change.
As I stepped in the BIOCON Building
her secretary, Mrs. Latha greeted me with
so much warmth and a very very beauti-
ful smile and the next was her husband
who that day had come to office early who
with is calmness warmth made me com-
fortable and confident.
In about five minutes, Mrs. Kiran came
in and as she walked in , in the office
lounge ,busy on a phone call, there was
this charismatic personality radiating ener-
gy, at an age bracket of 50-60 years, with
a magnificence that not many would pos-
sess. She was calm, composed yet very
very confident.
She asked me to wait in the confer-
ence room, and exactly at the appointed
time she came in and our meeting com-
menced. This truly was a lifetime of an
opportunity and a new beginning.
I take great pride in sharing some of
the amazing learnings from the meeting
1. Every problem has an opportu-
nity for a solution and further a business
to happen out of it. So seek problems as
opportunities
2. Age is just a number, we are what
we believe
3. To follow the crowd is easy, to go
against the flow takes courage but it is
this courage that makes us standout
4. A business is not just about an
idea, but about perseverance and stick-
ing to it even when times are tough.
5. When you start a business and
the solution you figured out to the prob-
lem that you solve doesn’t work out well,
you find another path to bring another solu-
tion to the same problem. This is what
we called it as PIVOTING.
6. Once you are sure what problem
you are solving, if you are too passion-
ate about solving the problem and you
are ready to give in and stand by in all
tough times and persevere, nobody can
stop you from succeeding.
7. Commitment and dedication goes
a long way in taking us to the next evel.
These key pointers from the meeting
that I find very essential for each and every
person to learn from.
As I was leaving, I loved the way she
hugged me and we clicked a picture togeth-
er. Small gestures that brings out the hum-
ble and down to earth approach of these
achievers who believe in being ground-
ed even when they have touched the sky.
& Much More
04UDAIPUR | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2019
A Meeting With the Living Legend of Business :Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
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ZINC FOOTBALL ACADEMY BOYS GEARING UP FOR THEIR DEBUT SUB-ROTO CUP TOURNAMENT; TO FACE PREVIOUS YEAR’S RUNNERS-UP
AFGHANISTAN IN THEIR FIRST MATCH
Udaipur : Zinc Football Academy footballers,
representing DAV HZL School Zawar Mines,
is leaving no stone unturned as they look to
start their debut campaign at the prestigious
Subroto Cup, slated to be held between
September 7-18 at New Delhi.
The Hindustan Zinc Ltd-initiated Academy
have earned the
honour of repre-
senting CBSE in
the Subroto Cup
I n t e r n a t i o n a l
F o o t b a l l
Tournament after
their thumping vic-
tories at state and
national levels.
Interestingly, last
year around the
same time the
same boys were in
the stands watching the proceedings. However,
this year, they will be on the ground, compet-
ing against top teams, thus, staging a memo-
rable journey over such a short period of time.
The academy boys, all of whom are under
the age of 16 years, have been pitted in a tough
group D along with last year’s runners-up
Afghanistan and domestic heavyweights Goa,
Chandigarh and Tamil Nadu.
The under-17 category of the tournament
will see 44 teams out of which 7 are interna-
tional teams, divided into eight groups, vying
for the top honours. The top team from each
group will qualify for the knockout stages, sched-
uled from September 14.
Conducted by the Indian Air Force, with sup-
port from India's Ministry of Youth Affairs &
Sports, Subroto Cup Football Tournament is
the most famous inter-school football tourna-
ment in India. Started in 1960, the tournament
hosts preliminary inter-school tournaments in
every state of India starting from Sub-division,
District and Division level culminating in the
inter-school finals at the national level. The
school teams, winning the state inter-school
championships are then invited to participate
in the main SubrotoMukerjee Cup Tournament
at Delhi.
Sunil Duggal, Chief Executive Officer,
Hindustan Zinc Ltd said: "I am glad our Academy
boys have earned the honours of participating
in an international level tournament in such a
short span of time, making all of us very proud.
I hope they enjoy this exposure and bring back
laurel by giving their best efforts. All the best.”
Suresh Kataria, Head Coach, Zinc Football
Academy said: "We have worked hard to com-
pete at this level and I can assure our boys
will give their very best and try to make a mark
in this tough Group.”The 16-members squad
of Zinc Football Academy representing DAV
HZL School, Zawar are:
A n s a y Go y a r i , Ay u s h K u s h w a h a ,
SandeepMarandi, Mandeep Singh Solanki, Atul
Kumar Meena, JokoniaNarzary, Suveen Swami,
Aman Khan, Mohammed Adnan, Sonu,
Himanshu, RishavChoudhary , Rajeshwar
S i n g h , M a n o h a r, Go u r a v M e e n a ,
SubhashDamor.
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"ELANGZA 2019" AT SEEDLINGUdaipur: The amalgamation of Indian culture through folk
music, display of the thinking process, creativity and inciting
curiosity through an effective medium of storytelling was wit-
nessed here at Seedling Modern Public School, Sapetia hoist-
ing the Inter School Competition ELANGZA 2019 on 3rd Sept'19.
Competition's main objective was to unleash the hidden tal-
ent of students by the participation i n various activities.
Following were the attractions of the competition:
a) Picassos in the making
b) English story narration with a twist
c) Adorn me with flowers
d) Folk Song Harmony
The competition commenced with the lamp lighting cere-
mony by the Director of the school Mr. &Mrs.Bakshi in the pres-
ence of school principal Ms.Maken and special guests
MsKittuIlavia and Ms.Subhashini Sharma.
Guests were welcomed with a note that apart from schol-
arly development, holistic development of the child is possible
only by exploring the hidden potential through a series of activ-
ities.Music is life in itself which brings love and folk music is an
art and is a way of life.The choir from the participating schools
mesmerised the audience with their skilful rendition of folk songs
from different states of the countries displaying their tradition,
culture and values.The participants were complimented for their
stellar performance. It is the stories that give wings to imagi-
nation and take us to the places beyond the kingdom of phys-
ical world and into the land of fairies, dragons and wishing
trees.Since time immemorial, story telling has been an integral
part of our children.To keep the tradition going and to incite
curiosity and the love for reading in children, a story telling
competition was held as a part of ELANGZA.. Children nar-
rated a series of stories through effective use of facial expres-
sions, gestures and voice modulation.Children showcased their
creative skills through some amazing flower basket decoration
during this event which was won by Seedling School acquir-
ing the first position.
To nurture the budding artists and enhancing their sketch-
ing skills, cartoon making was organised too which aimed at
prividing a platform for the young artists to bring out their tal-
ent through caricatures.The winning trophy was won by the
hoist school Seedling.The event culminated with the inspiring
words of the Principal Ms.Maken that it is important to harness
children's skill and overall development of the children and
these colorful activities not only initiate thinking process but
also paves the way for the promotion of team spirit, coopera-
tion and foster human relations with each other, the director of
the school Mr.Bakshi added.
Contributed by
Ms.Shameem Quader
Mission to take it to new heightsUdaipur: The newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Maharana
Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Proff. Narendra
Singh. Rathore took a meeting of senior officials of the uni-
versity on Wednesday. At the meeting, the Vice-Chancellor
called upon all the employees of the University to gear up to
take MPUAT to new heights. He informed the House about his
action plan while discussing various aspects related to agri-
cultural education, research and extension works. He said that
our priority for the welfare of farmers in the university's juris-
diction and throughout southern Rajasthan will be focused on
five points which include integrated farming practices, sophis-
ticated agriculture, food processing and value addition and
agricultural marketing.
He called for the employees to improve their working style,
coordinated efforts and capacity building of all for the devel-
opment of the university. Proff. Rathore advised officers and
employees to act with accountability and transparency.
Instructions were also given in the meeting to follow the fol-
lowing other points -
Developing cells ,in university for the Establishment of
Revenue Growth, Planning, Entrepreneurship Development,
University Ranking Reforms, Digital Technology Development
and Consultancy Work Cells in the University, Provisional rec-
ommendation, publication, and formation of a patent commit-
tee. He instructed all the officers and directors to evaluate the
work of the employees working in their units, especially the
faculty members. Further instructions were given to all edu-
cational, research and dissemination scientists and professors
of all units to prepare and submit an action plan for the next
three years. Similarly, three colleges of the University - Fisheries
College, Dairy Science College, and Agricultural College, Bhilwara
were also directed to prepare proposals for accreditation from
the Indian Council of Agricultural Research soon.
Teachers' Day celebrated inNeerja Modi School
Udaipur: Teachers' Day was celebrated with great pomp
at NeerjaModi School in Chitrakootnagar.
On this occasion, Director Sakshi Sojatia said that teach-
ers have a very important place in our lives.at this juncture, the
students presented colorful cultural programs in honor of the
teachers. Includes dance group dance, and walked on the
ramp in teachers' costumes impressed the guest present
School Chairman Dr.Mahendra Sojatia, The principal of Pacific
Ins t i tu te o f Bus iness Stud ies , Dr.Anurag Mehta,
AdvisorDr.MukeshSrimali informed the importance of Teacher's
Day and gave gifts to teachers while wishing them a Happy
Teacher's Day. Honoring the teachers, Principal George V.
Thomas said that students should always follow their teach-
ers.
Training in state-of-the-art tech-niques at GBH American
Udaipur: A training program for doctors and nursing staff
on state-of-the-art life-saving techniques was held at GBH
American Hospital.
Dr.AnandJha, Group Director, said that in the training con-
ducted for doctors, nursing staff on state-of-the-art real sim-
ulation in the joint of Happy mongo and GBH American Hospital,
Sejal Samar Jodawat, Vice President of Happy mongo, said
that in the medical field, the need of the future is right now.
Along with VR and MR technology, Hospatic will replace tra-
ditional training in coming times. During this, the company
also gave live presentation of state-of-the-art technology.
Dr.YatinTalwar, the CEO, was also present in the training pro-
gram along with doctors, nursing staff and technicians.
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