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Aditya Birla Group; Inadvertently Shaping India’s Lifestyle | Disha Shinde, IIFT

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Disha Shinde
Disha Shinde

Over time brands have grown to do more with identity than identification. We have integrated brands in our personal lives in terms of status indicators and trust in quality. Even still it is almost ironic how we claim to love or be loyal to a brand without having any clues about those who introduced the brand and created its image as we see it.

Taking my own case; as soon as I started having a say in what I wanted to wear, I was obsessed with buying my clothes from Pantaloons. The Brands like Allen Solly,Van Heusen and forever 21 started taking premium position in my wardrobe when I started working and the shopping destination for my father’s gifts became Peter England and Louis Philippe.

I dragged my mother to More retail store and forced her to switch to More from her local retailer citing the benefits of buying from a trusted brand and getting everything under one roof. My father, a Civil Contractor, typical to his generation is loyal to the Brand that he believes in, has been found on multiple occasions insisting the use of Ultratech Cement on his sites.

When we take a step back to look at the whole picture it becomes glaringly clear how my preferences, choices and essentially lifestyle was being modeled by one Business group; Aditya Birla Group. Aditya Birla Group has been present in all the basic essential commodity market; “Roti,Kapda,Makaan” as so crisply coined by the Indian cinema.

 

Working for Self improvement

I was always that kid in the class who had the answers but would not give them unless they were enticed from me. More frequently than not you’d find me sitting alone in the lectures and breaks. Socializing, making friends was a challenge whose importance and seriousness I realized in later stages of life. Having answers is never enough when nobody has the time of the day to elicit it from you in this excessively competitive world. Being able to present them convincingly was a more desired skill.

I knew I had methodical thinking and planning in my strengths and I put all that into working towards gathering confidence, being expressive and forging friendships. I planned to take one tiny step at a time like looking people in the eyes, smiling and waving instead of ducking and rushing past people. I gradually set tougher targets from initiating conversations to volunteering to give answers in front of an audience. I also worked on the external factors that induced confidence like smart dressing and communication skills.

Initially it was difficult to push the boundaries of my comfort zone but once I started feeling confident that I had acquired people who care about me and I traversed the journey from a quiet backbencher to IIFT, these changes started working as incentives to stay motivated and connected to the people surrounding me.

Challenges are a never ending part of life but overcoming one gives the confidence of facing the next.

Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow is another day.
– E.B. White

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Aditya Birla Group; Inadvertently Shaping India’s Lifestyle | Disha Shinde, IIFT