Aditya Birla group of company which was formed in 1857 as a jute manufacturing company is now one of the largest diversified conglomerates of India. The group operates in major sectors like metals, cement, textile, fashion, telecom services, and financial services.
Under these sectors, they own some of the most preferred brands like Van Heusen, Ralph Lauren, Peter England, Pantaloons, forever 21, Hindalco, Louis Philippe, Allen Solly. All these brands are something with which everyone wants to associate with. The listed brands of Aditya Birla group has affected my life in some way.
To be the best in whatever they deliver, they followed mergers and acquisition strategy which always keep them updated with latest technology and skill set. My association with the Aditya Birla group has started in my childhood when mostly Hindalco’s freshwrapp foils were used to wrap lunch boxes. Just before my school interviews were started, I bought my first formal suit from Louis Philip outlet. Ultratech cement "the engineer's choice as it is called is something that I everyone can relate to as it is best in its segment.
Vodafone-Idea provided the best signal strength as compared to other peers. I traveled kheer Ganga trek a few months back and the only signal that I'm getting was of Idea which proved the seamless service that they provide to their customers.
Louis Philippe and peter England are the most stylish brands, especially in the formals segment and blazers.
Also under the CSR initiative, ABG reaches more than 7 million people annually contributing towards the development of the society.
ABG is one of the biggest conglomerates of India and it impacts the life of every Indian in some way through their product offerings and services. It would be a great opportunity for a person to work with ABG on their journey to be the best in business.
Part B
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
-Samuel Beckett
This is what I have adopted as a philosophy for my life. I took CAT thrice and I believe you can relate it to the fact that how much energy and motivation is needed to prepare for the exam again which has a lot of uncertainty in itself. But this is not who I used to be a few years back. I used to run away from the problems of life and crib about the things that are not going in a certain way as was planned.
But then when I retrospect about those situations, I realized if it's okay if things are not going as planned. It's okay to fail sometimes to learn and grow. Those are the moments that you will make you realize your strengths and weaknesses which I believe can only be explored when you try new things. Situations could change but once you attain never quit attitude it will be forever with you.
Thus, “failure” is not an embarrassment, but rather an ever-¬present component in the unending drift toward mastery. As a word, “failure” is a sort of a portmanteau junk space: We dump all sorts of meanings into it, and, when something goes wrong, rummage around and pull one out. This is a worse “failure” than any failing I can think of.
“It is impossible to live without failing at something unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default.”
- JK Rowling
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