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A GROUP OF ALUMNI, EMINENT PERSONALITIES AND CONTRIBUTORS TOWARDS CSR CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA

A group of alumni, eminent personalities and contributors towards CSR called on the President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (March 3, 2025) on the sidelines of the Visitor’s Conference.

Welcoming the group at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said that she was happy to meet broad-minded and large-hearted successful people like them. She stated that the real ​wealth of nations lies in their people. It is heartening to see that the people of India, including those living abroad feel the strong bond of love for Bharat Mata.

The President said that along with excellence, social inclusion and sensitivity should also be an essential aspect of our education system. She told them that their success is truly meaningful because it is helping society. She noted that many of them are benefactors of the educational institutions where they studied. She said that by doing so, they have not only helped their old institution, but they have also strengthened great life values. Those life values are gratitude and service.

The President told them that they are role models for younger generations. When successful people like them demonstrate generosity, younger people are likely to follow their example.

Dr Krishna Chivukula, Chairman, Indo-MIM Pvt Ltd; Mr Sudhakar Kesavan, former Chairman, ICF International; Mr Anil Bansal, President, First National Realty Management LLC; Mr Hemant Jalan, Chairman and Managing Director, Indigo Paints; Prof Juzer Vasi, former Director, IIT Bombay; Mr Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chairman, Axilor Ventures; Mr Ramesh Srinivasan, President and CEO of Agilysys Inc.; Mr Naresh Jain, Founder, Diamond Express Car Wash Inc.; Mr Ashoke Deysarkar, President, IITKGP Foundation; Mr Arjun Malhotra, Chairman, Magic Software Inc.; and Mr K. Krithivasan, CEO and MD, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd are among who were participated in the interaction.

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