Curse in the name of Boon
Being a single kid I was spoon fed from Day 1 of my life and yea I am grateful for my parents for doing a fabulous job.
Do good. And good will come to you. - Rajat Tripathi, TAPMI
It is often said that Opportunity comes to those who strive for it. The very incense of this saying can be truly understood, once you truly experience it.
Impact of ABG on consumer buying behavior-TAPMI
Aditya Birla group (ABG) is an Indian multinational conglomerate operated in 35 countries not only touches millions in the world but also in every stages of my life. I can still recall those days when I was using my first mobile phone Lg kp 220 (2008 model) with Idea sim. There was no concept of nano or micro sim in those days. The Idea sim which comes with big size catalogues and all captured my attention. From 2008 onwards I am using Idea sim as my primary one because they can provide best services and satisfies my needs in holistic manner.
A framework to overcome challenges – Kashina Chadha, TAPMI
I have, what can be called, kind of a framework for situations whenever I face an obstacle in my path. I start by chalking out probable courses of action, sometimes asking for help from people who've been in similar situations earlier, setting short term goals towards the long term ones, committing myself to it and having a ‘never giving up’ attitude. Along with it, constantly practicing and learning more and more so I’m always ready for whatever obstacles come my way, because obstacles are inevitable.
A strength to carry on - TAPMI
I come from a small town of Bihar, called Buxar. Located on the ghats of the Ganges river, Buxar has it roots in The Ramayana. It is said that Lord Ram liberated Ahilya from the curse of her husband sage Gautam Maharishi.
Challenge Accepted-TAPMI
A challenge is a dare to our confidence, commitment, abilities and strengths. It something that puts us through test. Anything is a challenge if it dares us to perform. As a child I was a very happy-go-lucky individual, oblivious or rather highly ignorant of what was expected of me. A notorious kid as I was, I never studied, and my poor graded clearly reflected it. I even repeated my LKG. Despite it I never studied until the day my mother was called to the school to write my notes of an entire term. It was painful to see her writing all day long from morning to two hours in excess of the closing school bell. It was then when I started to study and gave it my best. It was a result of this decision that I got a certificate in General Knowledge. We had three exams in a term and if we secured an A+ (Excellent Grade) in each of them, we used to get a certificate. It was a result of this focus that I got an A+ for the first time ever. For a student never gotten more than E/D (Poor Grades), an A+ was a big deal and hence it drove me to test my capabilities and gave me a zeal to secure A+ for the rest of my General Knowledge exams. I got a certificate and hence learnt that focus, dedication, zeal and baby successes are some powerful motivators which can drive us to outshine any challenge irrespective of how herculean it might be. As I accepted the challenge to better my academics, I learnt a lot and the lessons learnt then are still helpful to me in maintaining my academic consistency and various extra-curricular tasks.
