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Dr. Himanshu Rai Inspires Students at Malwanchal University with Leadership and Management Insights - Malwanchal University

Dr. Himanshu Rai Inspires Students at Malwanchal University with Leadership and Management Insights

Malwanchal University hosted an inspiring and thought-provoking session by Dr. Himanshu Rai for students of Malwanchal University and Index Group of Institutions. The event was graced by Suresh Singh Bhadoria, Chairman of Mayank Welfare Foundation, and Mayankraj Singh Bhadoria, Vice Chairman of Mayank Welfare Foundation, who warmly welcomed Dr. Rai and presented him with a memento as a mark of respect. Dr. Sanjeev Narang, Vice Chancellor of Malwanchal University, also marked his presence along with special guest Dr. Deepti Singh Hada, eminent citizens, academicians, and senior officials of the institution. Addressing the students, Dr. Rai emphasized that success in today’s world is not determined solely by academic degrees but by effective management skills, punctuality, and discipline. He stated that time is the most valuable resource in life and respecting time reflects one’s commitment and character.

During his engaging address, Dr. Himanshu Rai encouraged students to develop self-confidence, discipline, and a habit of continuous learning. He explained that management is not restricted to business but is the foundation of success in every field of life. He stressed that identifying one’s goals and making repeated efforts to achieve them is the key to excellence. Sharing a powerful perspective, he said that literacy without the right direction can become destructive, highlighting the importance of purposeful education. He further explained that technical knowledge alone is not sufficient; qualities like decision-making, teamwork, ethical leadership, and time management are equally essential to succeed in today’s competitive environment.

Dr. Rai also shared practical lessons from Indian scriptures and his professional experiences to inspire students. He introduced the concept of adding “Refuse” to the principles of Reuse, Recycle, and Reduce, encouraging students to reject negativity and unproductive habits. Explaining the balance between nectar and poison, he said that anything practiced within limits is beneficial, while excess turns harmful. Drawing examples from the Mahabharata and the lion’s perseverance, he motivated students to overcome fear, take responsibility for their mistakes, and remain focused on their goals. The session concluded on an inspiring note, leaving students with valuable insights on leadership, resilience, and purposeful living.

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