PMRDA Commissioner encourages students to strive for success through hard work.

September 3rd 2023.

PMRDA Commissioner encourages students to strive for success through hard work.
During the 19th Anniversary celebration of Alard Group of Institutes, the Metropolitan Commissioner of PMRDA, Rahul Ranjan Mehwal, inspired the students in attendance with a speech emphasizing the importance of hard work. He compared life to a battle, and stated that victory could only be secured through diligent efforts. He encouraged the students to be dedicated in their pursuits, no matter how long it might take, as he believed that their hard work would eventually bear fruit.

The event was attended by various esteemed guests, including Dr. Hema Yadav, Director of Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Cooperative Management, and was presided over by Dr LR Yadav, Founder President of Alard Charitable Trust. Dr RS Yadav, the Trust's Secretary, was also in attendance.

At the ceremony, special certificates were given to the staff and students of Alard Institute in recognition of their outstanding achievements in various fields. Rahul Ranjan Mehwal continued to emphasize the importance of hard work, urging the students to maintain honesty with themselves, establish a regular study routine, and adhere to the "eight-hour rule" in life. He encouraged the students to strive for self-reliance, success, and empowerment.

Dr LR Yadav spoke on the significance of willpower for success and mentioned the approval of Alard Institute as a university, which would give the students more opportunities to develop skills. He asked them to nurture the seed of humanity within themselves, just as Lord Rama did, and to focus on sharpening their skills to be successful.

Dr Hema Yadav spoke on the Prime Minister's call for self-reliance, citing the success of Chandrayaan 3 as evidence. She encouraged the students to use every opportunity to acquire knowledge, as quality education is essential in this day and age. Additionally, she encouraged the students to equip themselves with knowledge, technology, and innovation.

The program was moderated by Shubhangi Yadav and Sumita Dhake, with Dr RS Yadav delivering the vote of thanks. It was an inspiring event that left the students with important lessons for their future endeavours.

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