How The Aditya Birla Group Has Affected Me – Manjunath.R , NMIMS Bangalore
Life keeps throwing numerous challenges. Just as we develop our physical muscles through overcoming opposition - such as lifting weights - we develop our character muscles by overcoming these challenges. It wouldn't be wrong to say that a life without challenges is almost impossible to exist.
Aditya Birla Group, an inspiration for life!!, IIM RAIPUR
So many years have passed, and India has reached from a struggling economy to almost 2.8 trillion economies. We are now the fastest growing economy in the world. The poverty has reduced, the life of major population has improved. People from different area have significantly contributed to making this possible, whether it be the political arena or the common people or the big enterprises. If we talk of one such enterprise, my thoughts get diverted to, one of such group which we all know by the name “Aditya Birla Group”. The presence of the group has been in many sectors, and with its expansion, it created thousands of jobs and help several families to beat the harsh truth of poverty.
Why is Aditya Birla Group big in my life?, IIM Raipur
Aditya Birla Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate. It is headquartered in Worli, Mumbai. It has a strong force of over 120,000 employees belonging to 42 nationalities. It has business spanning in more than 35 countries. Aditya Birla Group is a US $44.3 billion corporation, active in 14 industries. Name their any brand, they are very big in it – Vodafone (World’s 2nd largest in telecom), Novelis (World’s top can recycler), Pantaloons (No. 1 fashion retail in India), UltraTech Cement (India’s largest cement manufacturer) etc.
Van Heusen....an everlasting memory, IIM Raipur
Growing up in an Indian household with an academically brighter sibling is certainly not easy. Right from our school days (and even till date), my sister had consistently managed to secure higher grades than me. My childhood was not too bland with nothing to flaunt either, however, sports and extra-curricular achievements meant little or nothing compared to the “glamorous” good grades.





