Each color has a feeling, a mood it wants to share,
Some are full of happiness others bring despair.
No one sees them quite the same, I do not think we should,
For some the color black is bad, yet others find it good.
What makes a color special, what makes a color shine,
Should we keep them separate or let them intertwine?
I guess the only answer, that comes to me today,
Is grab your box of crayons, don’t worry what they say.
Pick YOUR favorite color, forget about the lines,
Just let your inhibitions go, and see what love defines.
-Today I Fly
Being an art lover, I feel that there are many colors in a person’s life and one should try to explore the maximum to live life to the fullest. On the same note, I believe that Aditya Birla Group is one of the live examples of this. ABG is using this opportunity at its best and serving its customers in different sectors be it Fashion, Telecom, Banking, Textiles, Chemicals, etc. It is a one-stop solution for its customers as evident from “A US $44.3 billion corporation, the Aditya Birla Group is active in 14 industry sectors and has achieved global and national leadership in several businesses”.
ABG has played a major role in everyone’s life from being a motivating factor to look “Forever 21” to “Build Beautiful” houses. It has always helped me in finding the best apparels for all my go-to looks and has been my savior in many situations. There is one recent incident that shows how ABG played a savior role in my life. The story begins when I got calls for interviews from different MBA colleges. It was only one day to the interview and I had no formal suit for it. I wasn’t able to find the same at any store and then I went to Van Heusen and was able to find what I needed. Thank you, ABG!
As Aditya Birla Group impacts thousands of lives in its own different ways, I also try my best to inspire and motivate people. One such instance was my internship at an NGO. This internship opened my eyes and I became aware of the dark harsh realities which were prevailing in the slum areas of Delhi. I and my team visited one such slum area and got to know about the problems people were facing there. Initially, people were hesitant in telling us their problem, but we won the trust of the people by helping them in the ration card application process which was pending from last 1 year and by helping them in opening their bank accounts. Then they told us about the malpractices adopted by a ration shop owner and his son in distributing food. They both used to steal the ration and distribute adulterated food to the slum people. No one had the courage and power to go against the owner and his son due to poverty and fear. After knowing their position, I decided to help these people and to take action against both of them, knowing this can be dangerous for me and my team. Being the leader of my team, I motivated my teammates to fight against the wrong. We went to the Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (Head Office). At first, officers denied to entertain us but with team effort we were able to meet them and we also filed a complaint report there. The officers assured us of some future action against the owner and his son. Afterward, we handed over the case to our NGO seniors. Our efforts were appreciated by the whole NGO team and it made a great impact on other interns as we were able to see the courage and a zeal in them to fight against wrong without fear.