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Mr. Rajesh Kamath, Founder of Chanakya Consulting Insights and Co-founder of MTHR, conducted the post-lunch motivational session by using story-telling technique to understand the tenets of management.
The second day of the programme began with the Dean (Academics) introducing the PGDM rules and regulations to the new students. It was followed by an interaction session of the new students with the members of the faculty, where the new students were familiarized with the curriculum and course structure. Further, the students were addressed by very renowned speakers from the Government and the corporate Ms. Purnima M. Gupta, Economic Adviser, GOI (Retd.); and Sh. Kamal Singh, Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network India. Mr. Partho Kar, Member, Board of Governors also addressed the students and welcomed them. Later, Mr. Pramod Joshi, Co-founder and Director of The Winning Mantra conducted an interactive session on the skills required to succeed in work life. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Dr. Timira Shukla, Dean, Academics.
On the final day of the programme, the students were taken to “The Blue Camp, Damdama”, where they participated in a number of teambuilding activities designed for their overall personal and professional development. The final day outing and activities inspired the new students to gear up for the exciting and challenging days ahead.
Art is all about creation which is synonymous with Marketing. The Marketing plan encompasses the Situation Analysis, Strategy, Financial Projections and Control for the proposed product. The study of market driven forces enable the company to create the product unanimously. The untiring efforts in Marketing are surely the success factor for bringing creativity in a product.
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]]>Acharya Rajnish was the pioneer amongst Godmen. During his lifetime he was viewed as a controversial mystic, guru, and spiritual teacher. In the 1960s he travelled throughout India as a public speaker and was a vocal critic of socialism, Mahatma Gandhi, and Hindu religious orthodoxy. He advocated a more open attitude towards human sexualty. What impressed people were his thoughts, logic and the procedure he followed to explain them. Concerned about his decreasing image in the eyes of his people and the general public, Rajneesh briefly preferred to call himself “Zorba the Budddha” and then in October 1989, three months before his death, he adopted a “healing,” Zen-sounding name, “Osho.” The strategy has worked: today very few people who visit Osho centers, read or hear Osho’s words, and practice his heavily cathartic meditation methods know much if anything about his problematic earlier life as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Indeed, it seems that a relatively small but growing number of people actually, seriously view Osho as “India’s greatest spiritual master since the Buddha,” as his organizers like to extol or hype him, which is quite a grandiose claim in the spiritual marketplace.
Baba Ramdev, is another name who came from a small village in Hissar, Haryana. He learnt ayurveda and connected it with yoga. His company Patanjali Ayurveda is the fastest growing FMCG company in India. Everything he launched in last five years has turned to gold. Today is counted amongst top successful businessmen, who gave Uni Levers, Nestle and Procter and Gamble a run for their money in India.
Radhe Maa is another name in the list. Her real name is Sukhvinder Kaur. She was born in Dorangala village of Gurdaspur district in Punjab. Her followers state that she was drawn to spirituality as a child, and spent a lot of time at the Kali temple in her village. However, according to people of her village, she did not show any spiritual leanings as a child. In August 2015, videos of Radhe Ma’s devotees carrying her around during satsangs went viral online. Activist-lawyer Falguni Brahmbhatt lodged a police complaint against her for obscenity, running a business disguised as religion, fraud and cheating.
So, all these Godmen have few characteristics in common: Fame with millions of followers, close proximity to Powerful Politicians, Sponsors of wealth. We can take it as main ingredients to Nirvana. So if we start a curriculum on this, there will be huge demand for it.
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