JSB 2nd Graduation Day
Summary
TLDRThe speaker, at a convocation ceremony, praises the Johnson School of Business's rapid rise to prominence and its chairman's philanthropic efforts. He highlights the Indian economy's growth, creating opportunities for graduates, and the global recognition of Indian institutions. However, he also addresses societal issues like poverty and the employability gap, urging graduates to value continuous learning and convert it into an enjoyable pursuit. He emphasizes the importance of theoretical knowledge over mere experience, and concludes by encouraging the use of willpower and divine grace to excel in life.
Takeaways
- 🏫 The Johnson School of Business has a conducive atmosphere for higher learning with excellent infrastructure and is rapidly gaining recognition among business schools in South India.
- 🎓 The Chairman of the school is praised for his philanthropy, educationist approach, and active involvement in the administration, providing students with opportunities to learn from his entrepreneurial spirit.
- 📈 The Indian economy is experiencing double-digit growth, particularly in industry and services, creating abundant opportunities for young graduates, who are in high demand by companies.
- 🌏 India is increasingly recognized globally for its knowledge workers, with Indian institutions such as IITs and IIMs being rated higher than some of the world's top universities like Harvard and MIT.
- 💼 Despite the economic growth, there is a significant portion of the Indian population living below the poverty line, which the speaker attributes to industrial and corporate greed, as well as political corruption.
- 📊 A report reveals that a majority of graduates from Tamil Nadu are not immediately employable, suggesting a disconnect between educational institutions and industry needs.
- 📚 The speaker emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and converting learning into an enjoyable activity to stay relevant and excel in one's career.
- 👨🏫 Students are encouraged to find mentors, engage in teaching, and utilize online resources to continue their learning journey even after graduation.
- 🧠 The speaker warns against relying solely on experience without theoretical knowledge, as this can lead to misleading conclusions and poor decision-making.
- 💡 The ability to enjoy any activity, including learning, is within one's control, and persistence is key to making learning an enjoyable experience.
- 🙏 The grace of God is presented as a universal catalyst to help convert learning into an enjoyable activity, regardless of one's inherent willpower.
Q & A
Who is the speaker addressing in the convocation function?
-The speaker is addressing the chairman of Johnson School of Business, Rotarian, Paul Harris fellow, vice-chairman, Mr. Kumar, Mr. Rogovin Ravi, Dean of Johnson School of Business, Mr. Mohan, deputy director, faculty members, distinguished invitees, graduating students, family members of the graduating students, and dear students.
What is the speaker's opinion on the infrastructure of the Johnson School of Business?
-The speaker compliments the chairman for creating an excellent infrastructure with beautiful buildings, which is conducive to higher learning.
How does the speaker view the school's progress in the business education landscape?
-The speaker acknowledges that within less than five years, the school has carved a niche for itself among business schools in South India and predicts it will soon be counted among the best.
What qualities does the speaker believe the students of Johnson School of Business have imbibed from the chairman and his sons?
-The speaker believes the students have imbibed qualities such as hard work and diligence from the chairman and his sons, who are entrepreneurial industrialists actively participating in the school's administration.
What opportunities does the speaker highlight for the young graduates in India?
-The speaker highlights that the growing Indian economy, especially in industry and services, is creating a lot of opportunities for young graduates, with companies eager to recruit them even before they finish their studies.
What perception does India have globally according to the speaker?
-The speaker mentions that India is perceived globally as a country full of knowledge workers, including doctors, engineers, scientists, IT professionals, and research workers, and is known for producing some of the highest paid new recruits in the corporate world.
What concern does the speaker express about the Indian economy despite its growth?
-The speaker expresses concern that despite the high growth rates, one in four Indians is still below the poverty line and doesn't have two square meals a day, attributing this to industrial and corporate greed and political corruption.
What is the speaker's view on the employability of graduates from Tamil Nadu?
-The speaker cites a study indicating that only 20% of graduates from Tamil Nadu schools are immediately employable, another 20% could be employable with additional training, and over 60% are not employable at all based on their degrees.
What advice does the speaker give to the graduates about converting learning into an enjoyable activity?
-The speaker advises the graduates to believe in their ability to convert any activity, including learning, into an enjoyable one, to persist in doing so, and to invoke the grace of God as a catalyst to make learning an enjoyable experience.
What misconception does the speaker warn the graduates against in relation to learning and experience?
-The speaker warns the graduates against relying solely on experience-based conclusions without theoretical knowledge or analysis, as such conclusions can often mislead and lead to wrong conclusions.
What role does the speaker suggest for mentors and continuous learning in the graduates' future careers?
-The speaker suggests that graduates should identify mentors in their organizations, consider teaching as a way to learn, and utilize online resources and libraries for continuous learning to stay relevant and excel in their careers.
Outlines
🏫 Commendation of Johnson School's Progress and Vision
The speaker begins by addressing the distinguished guests and students at the convocation ceremony of Johnson School of Business. They commend the school's infrastructure, the chairman's philanthropic efforts, and the school's rapid establishment as a notable business institute in South India. The speaker also highlights the importance of hard work and diligence, qualities that the students have had the opportunity to learn from the school's administration, which includes entrepreneurial industrialists. The Indian economy's growth, particularly in the industry and services sectors, is noted, creating numerous opportunities for graduates, and the speaker encourages the students to take advantage of these prospects.
🌟 Recognition of Indian Talent and Socioeconomic Concerns
The speaker acknowledges the high demand for Indian talent globally, with Indian graduates receiving competitive compensation packages. They mention the positive perception of India as a nation of knowledge workers and the recognition of Indian institutions by influential figures like Bill Gates. However, the speaker also raises concerns about the significant portion of the Indian population living below the poverty line, attributing this to corporate and industrial greed rather than economic issues. The speaker urges the students to be sensitive to this social disparity and the role of corporate entities in exacerbating it.
📚 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Employability
The speaker emphasizes the importance of continuous learning beyond formal education, stating that life is a journey of ongoing education. They highlight the employability gap revealed by a study commissioned by the Tamil Nadu government, which found that a majority of graduates were not immediately employable. The speaker suggests that this may be due to a lack of enjoyment in learning among students. They encourage graduates to cultivate the habit of learning as an enjoyable activity to improve their employability and personal growth.
🔬 The Dangers of Relying Solely on Experience
The speaker warns against the pitfalls of making decisions based solely on personal experience, which can often be misleading due to its relative or seemingly real nature. They argue that theoretical knowledge and analytical skills are crucial to avoid incorrect conclusions. The speaker provides examples from history and science to illustrate how common perceptions can be incorrect, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a strong foundation in theoretical knowledge even after entering the professional world.
🎶 Transforming Learning into an Enjoyable Activity
The speaker discusses the subjective nature of enjoyment in various activities and suggests that the ability to find enjoyment in an activity is within one's control. They propose that by believing in one's ability to convert any activity into an enjoyable one and persisting in that belief, learning can become an enjoyable experience. The speaker provides personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate how initially unpleasant activities can become enjoyable over time through persistence and belief.
☕️ The Role of Passion and the Grace of God in Achieving Excellence
The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of passion in achieving excellence in one's chosen field. They suggest that willpower and persistence are key to converting learning into an enjoyable activity, but acknowledges that not everyone possesses this trait. The speaker introduces the concept of a 'catalyst' to facilitate this transformation, likening it to the grace of God, which can accelerate the process of making learning enjoyable. They express hope that the graduates will invoke this grace to excel in their future endeavors and bring honor to their school and society.
🙏 Closing Remarks and Invocation for Success
In the final paragraph, the speaker offers their closing remarks by thanking the host for the opportunity to share thoughts with the audience. They invoke the grace of the Almighty to assist the graduates in making learning an enjoyable experience, achieve personal success, and bring pride to their school and society.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Convocation
💡Infrastructure
💡Philanthropist
💡Entrepreneurial
💡Indian Economy
💡Manpower
💡Perception
💡Employability
💡Continuous Learning
💡Experience
💡Enjoyment
Highlights
The Johnson School of Business has rapidly established itself as a notable institution in South India within a short span of five years.
The Chairman of Johnson School is praised for his philanthropy, educational contributions, and active involvement in social service through rotary and industry organizations.
The school's infrastructure and the chairman's leadership are credited for fostering an ideal environment for higher learning.
Graduating students are considered fortunate to be exposed to the entrepreneurial qualities of the school's administration, including hard work and diligence.
The Indian economy's growth, particularly in industry and services, is creating abundant opportunities for young graduates.
There is a significant demand for skilled manpower in the industry, with companies actively recruiting graduates even before they complete their studies.
India is increasingly perceived as a nation of knowledge workers, with its educational institutions being highly regarded on a global scale.
Graduates from Indian institutions are receiving higher compensation packages compared to those from Harvard and MIT, as stated by Bill Gates.
Despite economic growth, a significant portion of India's population still lives below the poverty line, indicating a value bankruptcy and greed issues.
The corporate world is partly blamed for not allowing wealth to trickle down to the lower strata of society due to greed and manipulation of policies.
A study reveals that a majority of graduates from Tamil Nadu are not immediately employable, indicating a disconnect between education and industry needs.
The importance of continuous learning is emphasized, stating that learning should be an enjoyable and lifelong process.
The speaker encourages graduates to find mentors, engage in teaching, and utilize online resources to continue their learning journey post-graduation.
Experience without theoretical knowledge or analysis can lead to wrong conclusions, hence the need for continuous learning and staying updated.
The speaker suggests that the ability to convert any activity into an enjoyable one lies within an individual's control.
The concept of using a 'catalyst' like the grace of God to enhance the process of making learning enjoyable is introduced.
Passion for learning is identified as a key to excelling in any chosen field, emphasizing the need to make learning an enjoyable activity.
Transcripts
chairman of Johnson School of Business
Rotarian
Paul Harris fellow mr. TS not Rajan
vice-chairman mistake cally money
vice chairman mr. Kumar mr. Rogovin Ravi
Dean of join Johnson School of Business
mr. Mohan deputy director members of the
faculty distinguished invitees
graduating students members of the
family of graduating students and dear
students it gives me great pleasure to
be here amidst all of you to participate
in this convocation function in this
beautiful setting it's almost like a
dream setting you know your your
Institute is really an ideal place for
higher learning
they say higher learning takes place
when there is a conducive atmosphere and
your chairman has created an excellent
infrastructure here beautiful building
my compliments to him it is not just
this beautiful building but within a
short period of less than five years
your school has carved a niche for
itself amongst schools of business in
South and it's not going to be long
before it is counted among the best I'm
sure with their enthusiasm and
dedication the day is not far off
your chairman is a philanthropist an
educationist
connected with several schools is also
serving The Syndicate a socially
conscious person serving the society
through rotary and industry
organizations he together with disabled
sons has built up this Johnson's brand
in a very nice way in his backed it up
with good manufacturing facilities
students of the Institute are therefore
fortunate to have such an eminent person
along with his two sons actively
involved in the administration because
when management school has
entrepreneurial industrialists actively
participating it gives opportunities for
the students to imbibe all the good
qualities from them especially hard work
and diligent work so you're all very
fortunate that you have been exposed to
some very illustrious people students of
today especially those who are
graduating today are certainly a very
enviable lot I'm sure all of you will
agree with me Indian economy is growing
especially industry and services are
both growing at double-digit growth
rates throwing up a lot of opportunities
for young graduates in fact today if you
ask anyone in the industry they will say
they're restricting factor which
prevents them from going faster is
nothing but availability of manpower so
there is a cute shortage of good
graduates good people to be employed in
the industry so all of you are very
fortunate that even before you finish
your schools there are many companies
knocking at the door to recruit you it's
not just the good part of our economy
that is creating these wonderful
opportunities for you it's also the
perception that India enjoys when one
things of India today one know more
things of elephants
and snake charmers when one things of
India today one things of a country full
of knowledge workers doctors engineers
scientists IT professionals research
workers more recently spiritual
philosophers multi-billionaires
ready to lap up even the biggest of the
companies which is put up for sale in
the world which is a kind of perception
which one gets when one thinks of India
today most of the big companies in the
world are looking at our premium
institutions like IITs and IIMs
they are beginning to be rated higher
than Howard's and MIT s I'm sure you
would have all read that today some of
the highest paid new recruits are from
India many of the people who are
recruited from the previous institution
India get higher compensation packages
than students from Harvard and MIT
Microsoft Bill Gates once said that if
someone didn't qualified to get into the
IITs then they would probably apply to
the Stanford or MIT that was the rating
of Indian institutions by no less a
person than Bill Gates so we are all in
a very envious situation the whole world
is looking at us and the whole world
wants to grab us so all you have to do
is think big the elevation of Indra
Nooyi to become the chief executive
officer chairman and executive officer
of one of the largest companies within
the top five in the world could not have
come at a better time I'm sure all this
must be a tremendous source of
motivation and encouragement to all of
you well all this is the positives there
are two negatives one of which I would
like you to be sensitive to not so much
to be bothered about the second one of
course is something which I want to
deliberate upon for the rest of the
evening
the first one is despite our fantastic
growth rates and booming economy one in
four Indian is still below the poverty
line
one in four still doesn't have two
square meals
despite the country growing at 12% in
industry and services in my opinion I am
NOT an economist but my gut feel this is
nothing to do with the economic
situation of our nation and it has
everything to do with the bankruptcy of
values which we have now reached I would
blame this situation predominantly to
industrial greed or corporate greed and
to a less extent political corruption so
to that extent I would like all of you
to be sensitive that it is a corporate
world that is responsible for not
allowing the wealth to percolate down to
the bottom layers we try to manipulate
the government policies whichever will
be liked and try to retain whatever
wealth the country creates and make it
stay right at the top we don't allow the
typical trickle theory to work because
the politicians are willing to help us
but really the culprit is the industry
or the corporate greed so although you
are just entering the corporate world
and you shouldn't really be overtly
concerned about this it is necessary to
remember this and be sensitive to it the
second not so positive side of the
situation today is a report which was
presented to the tamil nadu government
by a consultancy firm which was hired at
the request of the industry the industry
and trading in tamil nadu especially
have been crying Horst that they are not
getting enough good people to work on
the other hand Tamil Nadu has the
highest number of engineering colleges
colleges offering MBAs and MCS in spite
of all this we still find there is a
huge shortage of talented manpower so a
study was commissioned to find out the
real reason for this the finding of the
study was 20% of all graduates coming
out of Tamil Nadu schools are
immediately employable another 20% are
employable if their conceptual skills
and communication skills are bit more
fine tuned or honed maybe with 2-3
months of
intense training they could become
employable but sadly a majority over 60%
were not employable at all based on
their degrees and they had to be given
some lower-level jobs what could
possibly be the reason for this kind of
a situation on one side the economy is
booming enough opportunities
Indians are knock you buying the best
seats in the world in the corporate
world there should be sufficient
motivation for all students to really
apply themselves there should be
absolutely no reason for them not to
want to at least apply themselves so
their reason must be something beyond
motivation the reason must be something
beyond their desire to do well so this
got me thinking and again it is my
opinion it's not based on some research
finding I think this situation is there
because students of today have not
cultivated the habit of enjoying
learning students have not converted
learning into an enjoyable activity some
of you must have already started
wondering as to why I am talking about
learning to an audience which is
graduating typically we think that when
we complete our education especially
postgraduate education we are very
learner and there is very little for us
to learn so why should someone to this
audience address about learning here I
would like to remind you that graduating
from MBA means that you've acquired
certain skill sets certain techniques
and above all you've learned how to
learn you should remember the thumb rule
saying cut through the diamond I would
like somebody to complete it
yes so you should always remember this
and you should know that life is one
long journey of continuous learning the
day you stop learning you become
irrelevant in a few days from then so
although you have completed your
graduation and in a few hours or minutes
you're going to receive your degree
certificates I would like you to
remember that learning is a very
important activity for the rest of your
life and you can achieve greatness
if you convert learning into an
enjoyable activity
fortunately for today's students after
you leave this Institute you still have
several avenues to learn you could
identify a mentor in the organization
where you're working this would be a
very very good practice if you can
identify somebody who is willing to
teach you who's willing to guide you
cling on to him and learn as much as
possible from him you can take a
visiting faculty in some management
school or some institution because
there's nothing better than being a
teacher to learn because if you have to
go to a class I'm sure you'll be very
well prepared and in order to be well
prepared you have to do a lot more
reading than a student would now another
very popular way of learning today's
students a fortunate
Director of IIT always used to say that
we have come a long way from the days of
Guru Coulomb to see Shia Coulomb today
we are in a c-sharp Coulomb situation
the student can choose his teacher log
onto the net get on to the site of the
teacher learn from him whatever he wants
have interactive sessions there are
several lectures which you can download
and learn most of them are free access
to several libraries are also free so
today's students are very very fortunate
you don't have to be chosen by your
teacher you're fortunate enough to
choose your teacher so today you have
tremendous opportunities to continue to
learn even while you're busy working
another reason why I would like to
emphasize continuous learning today to
all of you is
there is a misconception especially some
of the people in the industry who have
graduated out years ago and we've gone
up the ladder by sheer experience will
tell you the moment you enter it
companies forget whatever you have
learned and start learning through
experience on your job please don't take
them very seriously experience based
conclusions if it is not backed up by
sufficient theoretical knowledge or
analytical research will more often than
otherwise mislead
let me repeat because this is very very
important and it's a subtle concept I
would like all of you to understand this
experience based conclusions not backed
up by sound theoretical knowledge or
analysis will more often than otherwise
mislead lead you to wrong conclusions
because we must all understand that
almost all the experiences that we
encounter on a day-to-day basis is
either relative or seemingly real either
relative or seemingly real this is what
our scriptures say our philosophers say
but in day-to-day activities you will
find you can apply this logic for years
we all believe that this earth was in
the center of the solar system
every morning we got up we looked out
and saw the Sun rising in the east and
by midday it was right on top of our
head and in the evening it was setting
in the West sitting on the earth it
looked as though the Sun was going
around us and we believed this for years
and this was the Theo centric theory of
our solar system this is purely based on
our experience I mean nobody can dispute
that experience every one of us saw it
and even today see it the Sun is rising
we are sitting on a stationary here and
the Sun is going around or the moon is
going around similarly if you look at
the world as you walk around you find it
as a flat
of land for years we concluded that
earth is a disc and not a globe till
somebody came and scientifically proved
otherwise so what I would like to
emphasize is you will encounter similar
experiences right through your life in
your work so if you simply make
conclusions based on your experience
which is either relative or seemingly
real you will make wrong conclusions so
it's all the more important that you
keep your theoretical knowledge and
analytical skills as sharp as just
before your examination so it's very
very important for even graduates if you
have not already converted learning into
an enjoyable experience to convert
learning into an enjoyable experience
when I say this by implication it means
that the choice of converting any
experience into an enjoyable one or
otherwise is with us that is we control
what we want to enjoy and we control
what we don't want to enjoy I don't know
if you will agree with me but believe me
barring one or two or three experiences
99.99 recurring most of our experiences
are neither universally enjoyable nor
universally not enjoyable
they are just experiences and whether it
is enjoyable or otherwise depends on
what we project on them if you take for
example music I don't think anybody can
point out a particular music which is
enjoyed by everyone or a particular
music which is hated by everyone the
person who enjoys Carnatic music who can
sink into it for hours without realizing
what's happening around him but if you
play some heavy metal or rock maybe
it'll take him maximum 5 minutes and he
will be reaching out for an aspirin
somebody will like solve this western
music rock and everything you play some
classical western music Mozart or
whatever and in five minutes you'll find
him snoring if you take food a
vegetarian might lose his appetite if he
has to sit opposite to a French man
having a steak
rare the same Frenchman who without
carrying the thought could carve out his
meat with the blood coming out but if he
went to China and he was an honored
guest and he was if he was offered one
of those typical starters sliced live
snakes put in a cup of sauce of gravy
he will lose his appetite too so one
man's food is another man's poison
there is nothing universally enjoyable
either in music that is since organ year
or sense organ tongue like this I can go
on listening sports even though our
country was rated number six in the
World Cup probability we know we have
all read in the newspapers that there
was this fan of cricket who enjoyed it
so much he couldn't stand India not
qualifying into the super 8 and he had a
heart attack the same cricket crazy
nation I'm sure we will have millions of
people who will more than agree with
Bernhard Shah and say that cricket is a
game played by 11 fools and watched by
11 thousand other fools she went to
Europe they're all as crazy as we are
about cricket about football and if you
went to the US it's basketball or maybe
something else
there's nothing universal even about
sports so this list goes on there's
nothing in vessel about any activity
being a likeable or a dislikeable
activity it all depends on what we
project on it if you want to convert
learning into an enjoyable activity all
you have to do is first believe that the
ability to convert any activity into an
enjoyable one is with you you must have
total faith in whatever I say you get
contemplated when you go back home I'm
sure you'll find it convincing and once
you decide that it is possible for you
to convert learning into an enjoyable
activity then you will have to persist
with it initially it certainly will not
be an enjoyable activity you'll have to
continue to perform that activity with a
total faith that it will one day become
an enjoyable activity and believe me it
will surely will become an enjoyable
activity
sooner than later I'd like to give you
some two simple examples one negative
and one positive to convince you that it
is possible to convert any activity into
an enjoyable one I don't know if there
are any smokers in this audience I wish
and pray not it's one of the most
harmful habits well let me tell you even
smoking which is otherwise perceived as
an enjoyable activity I believe in the
smoker smokes on the first time it is a
terrible activity it causes severe
throat ache
coughing headache you lose your appetite
for a day or two you lose sleep it's
certainly not a pleasant experience when
you smoke for the first time but somehow
or other this person who didn't have a
good experience based on his peer group
pressure or his perception of the
lifestyle of a person who smokes
continues to smoke and very soon it
becomes so much of an enjoyable activity
that even when the doctor tells him that
if he has to if he doesn't give it up he
will end up with a cancer he still finds
it difficult to give it up it becomes
such an enjoyable activity what started
off as a very very repulsive activity
becomes an enjoyable activity because
one pursued it I can narrate a simple
incident from my own life I'm addicted
to tea drinking I take about eight to
ten cups of tea a day until I was 40
years old he didn't really matter to me
I was able to digest it my metabolism
was good enough he didn't show on my
waistline but this magical figure of 40
and things started happening so it
didn't agree with me this 15 cups of
spoons of sugar didn't really agree with
me so I had to decide either to cut out
on my number of cups of tea or cut out
sugar completely from tea so I
contemplated it is too difficult for me
to cut down on the number of cups of tea
so I had choicelessly to cut down sugar
so I started drinking tea without sugar
it took me about a month before I could
tolerate drinking the first cup was
absolutely horrible I went to the base
and inspired it out but I persisted
within a month it became a neutral
activity made a pleasurable not
otherwise and believe me after a couple
of months I started enjoying my tea
without sugar
so much so when somebody offered it with
sugar that's difficult for me to take it
it didn't stop there when I crossed 50
even the half cup of milk in each cup of
tea into 8th started bothering me so I
had to take the next decision what do i
do do I cut down on the number of cups
of tea or cut down on milk I chose to
cut down on milk this time I was able to
master it within a few weeks it became a
totally enjoyable activity so believe me
all of you can convert any activity
which you desire to make it into an
enjoyable activity including learning if
you want to excel in something you must
be passionate about it if you are an
artist if you're a musician or a theatre
personality or a scientist unless you
have a passion about what you're doing
you cannot excel you can do well but you
cannot excel so if you want to excel in
life you have to convert that important
activity of learning into an enjoyable
activity in order to do so the second
stage the first stage is to believe the
second stage is to persist in order to
persist you need willpower without
willpower is very difficult to persist
you will give it up even before it gets
converted into an enjoyable activity but
not all of us are blessed with this rare
commodity called willpower so how do we
majority of us who do not have willpower
still go ahead and convert learning into
an enjoyable experience I'm sure some of
you must be chemistry students or
chemical engineers
when you find an reaction not taking
place at the right speed if it is very
very slow and you want to make the
reaction take place fast vigorously what
do you do you introduce a catalyst so
when even for a simple thing like a
chemical reaction we don't give up
and say this too slow I'm helpless we
wreck our brains we do everything
possible we find a proper catalyst and
we introduce it and then make the
reaction takes place rapidly it is
certainly possible to find similar
things in the process of convert
learning into an enjoyable experience
you can look for a catalyst and
introduce the catalyst any guesses as
what could possibly be this catalyst for
a person of the week will power this
catalyst is an universal catalyst it is
applicable in all reactions it is called
the grace of God you invoke this
catalyst called the grace of God into
any of your activities and believe me it
will take place as rapidly as you desire
or as rapidly as your central pious so
it is very easy for anyone with or
without willpower to convert learning
into an enjoyable experience once you
convert that into an enjoyable
experience and you become passionate
about learning it doesn't matter which
walk of life you choose you will for
sure succeed and when you go back to the
bed tonight we can all dream that you
will be the next Indra Nooyi from this
country with these few words I would
like to thank my dear friend Kumar for
giving me this wonderful opportunity to
share some of my thoughts in this lovely
ambience in Johnson school and I invoke
the grace of Almighty to make all of you
convert learning into an enjoyable
experience and do well for yourself and
bring good name for your school and
society thank you
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