Part A -
The Aditya Birla Group is a world renowned global conglomerate which is active in 14 industry sectors. Today, it is a multiproduct corporation and its activities spread across 20 countries. ABG has won many awards and accolades for their excellent performances. No matter what sector they into they have this uncanny ability to add purpose and touch our lives in a BIG way.
The houses we live in is made from cement manufactured by Ultratech Cement Ltd., which also went into the construction of Bandra – Worli Sea lInk, Mumbai. Copper plates, Birla Copper, fulfills a large share of copper requirement of Indian Railways. Aluminium products by Hindalco Ltd., is used in making cover glass for smart phones. BIG is also about making distances disappear, Vodafone Idea Ltd., and is “about great style”, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd.
Financially too, investing in the ABG has guaranteed a safe and secure future. Birla Sun life Insurance Ltd., and Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd., has enormously helped people from all walks of life. Their job openings in various fields ranging from chemicals to agriculture has opened the gates for the youth to venture into unlimited career oppurtunities with room for ample growth.
The ABG has immensely affected all of us in many more ways and the trust they have gained speaks highly of the group. They are “one of a kind” in today’s world.
Part B -
We never know how much strength we possess till we are pushed over the edge.
It all began in 2016 when I broke my right hand and had two plates inserted. Not only did it make me highly incapacitated and dependent, but it also bruised the nerves of my hand which made even the smallest task difficult. Most of my B.Com exams were taken with the help of a writer which led to a fall in grades. After feeling sorry for myself and wallowing in self pity I realized that this is not how I want to be. My determination led me to rigorous physiotherapy sessions which initially were very painful. Twenty two sessions and eighteen months later the plates were removed and life returned to normal.
However, that was short-lived. A few months prior to my CAT and other MBA entrance exams, I injured my knee and had to undergo complete restructuring of my right knee. I was more shattered than the knee itself but eventually, with help from my friends and family, I bounced back. I restarted physiotherapy and simultaneously my studies with determination and resoluteness.
I have reached where I am today out of sheer will power and the constant support of my family. Life goes on. It was an experience I’ll never forget. I’ve learnt from it that love and your inner strength is all you need in life to keep moving ahead.
