India's greatest officers once sat in the same classrooms you do today. Their stories of struggle, sacrifice, and unstoppable will prove that your background never defines your destination.
Poverty was my reality, not my destiny. Every sleepless night in that small room was an investment in a future no one could take from me.
My father pulled a rickshaw so I could hold a pen. That rickshaw was not a symbol of poverty — it was the engine of my ambition.
Every failure was a chapter, not the end of the story. I learned more from the times I fell than from the times I stood tall.
I worked tables so I could one day sit at the table of service. No hardship was greater than the dream of serving my nation.
We didn't have a car or a phone at home. Yet every limitation made me more curious, more determined to find a way forward.
I was confused between multiple MBA colleges. The comparison tool helped me evaluate each college on fees, placements and reviews. Got admitted to my first choice!
Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong. Build your vision with ethics.
The best entrepreneurs I know are extremely good at dealing with failure — using it as fuel, not as an excuse to stop dreaming.
Whatever you do, do it with full commitment. Leadership is hard to define, but you know it when you see it — start with integrity.