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Beyond the classrooms programme at Crossland College

Published On : 05 Oct 2018   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Business Management association of Crossland College, Brahmavar organized the first programme of the series under the project ‘ Beyond the class rooms’ for the final year Business Management students.Mr.G.Gopalakrishna Maiya,alumnus and owner of Panchajanya MNP home products,Kota ,the guest challenged the students to be their own boss instead of running behind white collared jobs.

”Iam not discouraging you from searching for jobs but you have immense opportunities to be an entrepreneur” he said. Sharing his vast experiences, he recalled the struggle he went through as a student to make money for his needs and after completing his degree course he worked in the marketing session of a pharmaceutical company, where he had the opportunity to meet a lot of people, learn a lot and got the confidence to venture into the field of business. Students must have the courage to dream and my dream is to sell my products throughout the country.


Ms.Choiang Phom compered the programme.Ms.Anu Thomas welcomed the gathering and Ms.Pooja proposed the vote of thanks.







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