Being born in a village, I have experienced that people in village don’t have much access to good quality stuff, whether it be in clothing or any other field. I have experienced the same problem during my vacation periods at the village but year on year, there was one hope for quality delivery and that was Aditya Birla group. ABG was also the first group to build a Biogas plant in our village which led to a healthier and greener village and eased the life of many.
Aditya Birla Group was the first company in my native village who have supplied good quality cement by Ultratech Cement and telecommunication services through Idea Cellular. That had impacted the lives of all the people in my village significantly. Though I now live in Ahmedabad, a big city with all the major brands and groups available, there hasn’t been a day where I haven’t felt and experienced the importance of Aditya Birla Group in my life. Whether it be in the Tyres of my two vehicle or the clothes I wear of Allen Solly, Lilen club or Peter England, ABG has always made my life better through its quality product or services.
Also, the social work done by ABG in the field of women entrepreneur or illuminating the lives of school children or the Hospitals or the Academy gives immense proud to its users to be associated with such a group which not only works for profit but also for the society.
OVERCOMING THE DIFFCULTIES
MANTHAN- An intra college elocution competition is organized in my college every year. In this competition, a participant is asked to stand on the stage and to give an extempore speech in front of the audience.
In the 1st year, I registered myself as a participant but didn’t have the courage to stand on the stage and to face the audience so I ran away from the competition. In the 2nd year, I again participated and made the courage to stand on the stage but my fear of public speaking got the better of me and got me eliminated in the competition. In the 3rd year, I again took part with more efforts and practice and secured 3rd position in the intermediate round.
What I learned from this competition was to never give up and always try hard and hard for something which seems a problem to you because we fail when we gave up trying to achieve something, not when we are still trying.
I always knew that to be a Master of Business Administration, one has to be at least decent if not best in speaking and I wanted to be an MBA so I didn’t give up on my dream due to my weakness, but instead worked hard and smart on my every loophole to be in my way to be a MBA. This incident was one of my biggest hurdle that I overcome but there are also some others like Body language, working in a team, etc.
