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ABG:From School Tiffin to First Love_Goa Institute of Management

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priyanka singh
priyanka singh

PART-A

ABG-From school tiffin’s to First Love

Being in armed forces where you live a nomadic life, my father always dreamt of having his own house on the Ghats of Ganges, Banaras (Varanasi).Finally this year UltraTech
Cement acted like a cohesive agent in building a house as love plays in building relationships. Hence, stronger the cementing, stronger shall be the bonds.

Then comes to ‘Maa ke haath ka khana’, which being a student the most precious thing you ever want or miss in life. The nostalgia of school tiffin ‘Parathas’ wrapped with freshwrapp and love is always back there in the mind.

I still remember People from where I bought my first branded jeans as a student after saving money for two months, which I wore on my first and many more coffee dates. How can I forget my first ball dance, that dress from FOREVER 21 ,where feelings  can be best described in Guy de Maupassant words ‘She was the prettiest woman there, elegant, graceful, radiant, and wonderfully happy’.

Then comes the proud moment on your father’s face when you gift him that ‘Peter England’ shirt from your first salary. From baby boomers to Millennia’s, Aditya Birla Group has been like a breeze from the smallest to biggest moments of our lives. From poor to rich, it has given them the sense of pride and a standard of living

After this article I feel proud that ABG has become part and parcels of our lives in such a way that it is inevitable.

PART-B

Basically my Grandfather was from agricultural community and farming was the main occupation which dates back to era where transportation and schools were considered to be luxury. After all this my father joined Indian Air Force, which was basically a nomadic life where you see ,meet , live and experience  those places which general mass isn’t  even aware of.

Board exams which is a crucial phase for any Indian kid, at that time my father got transferred to extreme border area of Rajasthan where education facilities were almost null but still above all these hardships I made them proud by securing highest marks in the school.

Next it comes to emotional and societal challenges which was due to ever changing environment which in turn taught me to handle responsibility at a very young and made me more socially adaptable to cultures as well as people.

Since childhood I had a strong inclination towards joining Defence forces, but because of my introvert nature I was always left out which acted as life lesson in improving myself and being a better human being. I started reading lot of books and journals which helped me in making my stand and initiating a conversation in a better way. Not only had I learned Kathak instead now I am Diploma holder for the same.

 I cleared my CMAT examinations with all India Rank of 500, and since then there is no stopping  In the end I would like to conclude this article with Pele quote ‘Success is no accident .It is hard work, perseverance ,learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing.'

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ABG:From School Tiffin to First Love_Goa Institute of Management