As I walk down the streets of Kolkata I feel grateful for being born in a country like India. A country quite young compared to its peers and made possible due our forefathers’ sacrifices. Looking across the street I see an outlet of Pantaloons, reflecting that the sacrifices made by people across the economy. Traditional business played a vital part in the movement and have also taken an active part in nation building.
One such business house is the ABG which is omnipresent. They have played a key role in expanding consumer choice by bringing foreign brands like Allen Solly and Peter England to the masses. Their role in the ever-changing scenery of Indian cities is not prominent but ever-present through Ultratech cement. As the populace become more connected mobile phones become pivotal stage but in the absence of connectivity provided by companies like Vodafone-Idea are only dead weights towards economic progress. Clothing brands I rely on for my daily wear. It is probable that the Pepsi can I buy from the college canteen was processed by Hindalco or would soon be recycled by them.
In short, the Aditya Birla group has boosted India to new heights. Its success in black carbon is a huge win for the firm and also the Indian masses. They represent the drive of the masses, showcasing how an MBA candidate like me has the potential to make a mark in on the world.