While addressing the graduating students at the joint Annual Convocation of IMT Ghaziabad and Nagpur on March 21, 2009, Mr. Mahindra said, The old order is changed, and nobody quite knows that what the new order is going to be which will make this generation first of new breed. The great challenge will be to wrest triumph out of what appears to be a global disaster, to build on the lessons of the past to secure a better future.
He further said, Tackling these difficulties will test students resilience and courage. It will call for imagination, innovation, and bold action. And, it will call for a ringing reaffirmation of values like integrity, trustworthiness, vision, and good governance-which you [students] will have to help restore. The current crisis has given you an opportunity to explore new dimensions and set examples for the generations to follow.
Mr. Mahindra said, The future is both daunting and exhilarating. I believe it will be a great time because it will bring such exciting opportunities - opportunities to think differently, opportunities to do the right thing, opportunities to see the world in a whole new way. I must say that tough times do not last long but tough people do.
While speaking on the impact of economic recession on India, Mr. Mahindra said, India is not impacted by the global recession much. We can say that its a economic slowdown for us not a recession. The biggest reason for that is we are an agriculture-based economy and our 65% people are living in rural areas. These people are mainly farmers and they do not even know how does economy work. Whatever they know about current economic crisis is after listening radio, watching television, and reading newspapers as till date they do not have encountered recession personally.
Mr. Mahindra urged students to identify success in newer perspectives and give every thought to counter the present-days problems, as this experience will be handy for them in their future. He said, We shape our future with our imaginations. We must stand by our principles of business management.
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While addressing the graduating students at the joint Annual Convocation of IMT Ghaziabad and Nagpur on March 21, 2009, Mr. Mahindra said, The old order is changed, and nobody quite knows that what the new order is going to be which will make this generation first of new breed. The great challenge will be to wrest triumph out of what appears to be a global disaster, to build on the lessons of the past to secure a better future.
He further said, Tackling these difficulties will test students resilience and courage. It will call for imagination, innovation, and bold action. And, it will call for a ringing reaffirmation of values like integrity, trustworthiness, vision, and good governance-which you [students] will have to help restore. The current crisis has given you an opportunity to explore new dimensions and set examples for the generations to follow.
Mr. Mahindra said, The future is both daunting and exhilarating. I believe it will be a great time because it will bring such exciting opportunities - opportunities to think differently, opportunities to do the right thing, opportunities to see the world in a whole new way. I must say that tough times do not last long but tough people do.
While speaking on the impact of economic recession on India, Mr. Mahindra said, India is not impacted by the global recession much. We can say that its a economic slowdown for us not a recession. The biggest reason for that is we are an agriculture-based economy and our 65% people are living in rural areas. These people are mainly farmers and they do not even know how does economy work. Whatever they know about current economic crisis is after listening radio, watching television, and reading newspapers as till date they do not have encountered recession personally.
Mr. Mahindra urged students to identify success in newer perspectives and give every thought to counter the present-days problems, as this experience will be handy for them in their future. He said, We shape our future with our imaginations. We must stand by our principles of business management.
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The current economic recession certainly has impacted the mindsets of many business leaders about the future but this is not the case with Mr. Anand G. Mahindra, Vice Chairman & MD, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, who sees exciting opportunities ahead.