presence as one of the fastest growing conglomerates in India and around the world. The ABG
currently is INR 2.45 trillion group with over 120,000 employees from 42 nations, operating from 36
countries. Moreover, 50% of the company's revenue comes from its overseas operations.
But, more than any other segments, the fashion retail chain ‘Pantaloons’ and the telecom service
provider ‘Vodafone’ of the ABG have had the most significant presence in my life. Me, my parents
and cousins have always waited eagerly for the arrival of new fashion collections, end of season sales
and special discounts during festive occasions in the Pantaloons. The quality and variety of collection
has always been the USP of Pantaloons.
Aditya Birla Group is also one of the sought-after companies in major business schools in the
country. It is also the company I dream to work for, because of the opportunities to learn and
experience diverse business domains of fashion and retail, telecommunications, carbon, and steel
under a common roof. Moreover, the training programs of AGB are known to be of high quality.
The Aditya Birla Group also impacts our lives in a positive way by taking measures to improve our
society and making our country a better place to live in. The group’s humanitarian efforts in
Healthcare, Education, Infrastructure; and its initiatives in developing model villages is indeed
commendable.
Challenges faced in life......
'Service to Mankind is Service to God'. Helping people has always given me the most satisfaction. So I
tend to try and align my ambitions to help as much people in need as possible (P.S:- I'm an
ENGINEER. So, don't do the mistake of calling me a Maharishi). So here goes my story.
This was when one of the deadliest tropical cyclones hit Odisha. My home town Cuttack, and the
cities of Bhubaneswar and Puri were completely devastated. Cyclone Fani damaged kucchha houses
in the rural areas, uprooted lakhs of trees and electric poles. The after effects of the cyclone was
more devastating. The cities of Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and Puri were without electricity supply for at
least 7 days, in the scorching heat and excess humidity of summer. The major issues were that of
water. The water supply was quickly restored by the government but there was no power supply to
pump up water to overhead tanks.
I was working in TCS Bhubaneswar and had a bunch of few good friends. We as a group were able to
convince TCS, Bhubaneswar to provide us with generators so that we could go on in teams taking the
generators and help every household charge their inverters, lift up water to overhead tanks and
charge their electronic devices. We did this for about a week in the locality of CDA, Cuttack.
I really consider this as one of the highest points in my life because I was able to serve under
extreme weather conditions with utmost sincerity and dedication.
#IIMRaipur #ABGLPWooMe
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