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Farmers are an Inseparable Part of India’s Development

On September 6, the Chairman of Dalmia Group, Mr. Sanjay Dalmia, delivered a special lecture at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, Mathura. The session was organized by the college’s Department of Electronics and Communications.

Executive Vice President of Sharda Group Mr. Pradeep Mahtha, Executive Director of the college Prof V K Sharma and Director Dr. Rajiv Kumar Upadhyay were among the other dignitaries present at the special lecture.

Guest lecturer Mr. Sanjay Dalmia had a vivid interaction with the students. It included a variety of topics, ranging from Indian economy and students’ life after having completed their education. The GHCL Chairman encouraged the students for their future and said that Indians are shining worldwide.

“Development in India is possible only through raising the minimum income of the farmers. Also, it is important that we rely upon India’s internal resources for fulfilling all our economic needs. This would generate more employment as the need for importing goods and services would gradually diminish,” Mr Sanjay Dalmia said, talking about the economic development in India.

Mr. Dalmia also praised the Prime Minister’s initiative of ‘Make in India’ during his interaction with the students of Hindustan College of Science and Technology.  He said, “Make in India is a superb initiative taken by our government to generate employment in the country and creating a strong, stable economy.”

The business ace also reflected upon the issue of brain drain. “Usually our students receive basic education in India. Then they fly abroad for further education and find jobs there. The resources we invest upon our students end up benefitting the countries they eventually settle in,” he said.

Mr. Sanjay Dalmia further added, “Initiatives like ‘Digital India’ and ‘Make in India’ will create more job opportunities in the country. This will make people from other countries look forward to come and work in India, instead of our people going abroad for jobs.”

The interaction with Mr. Dalmia motivated the students a lot. “Listening to him (Mr. Sanjay Dalmia) was a privilege for all of us. He is an exceptional speaker. People who thinks that they only have the next 20 or 30 years to achieve something in life, can surely learn a thing or two from Mr. Sanjay Dalmia. I will always remember what he taught us today,” said a student after attending the special lecture.

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