LUCKNOW Narayana Well being founder and chairperson Dr Devi Prasad Shetty underscored the necessity for innovation, effectivity and expertise in reworking conventional industries, saying many sectors nonetheless function as they did a long time in the past, however with the adoption of automation, digital options and restructuring one can drive progress by enhancing effectivity and accessibility.
A gold medal winner being felicitated. (Sourced)
“Early intervention is crucial to excel in any field. To create meaningful change, we must challenge outdated models and think differently. Essential services must seamlessly integrate into everyday life. Innovation, efficiency and technology are key to building scalable, sustainable solutions,” stated Shetty talking as chief visitor on the thirty ninth convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Administration, Lucknow on Monday, the place 811 college students had been awarded levels by board of governors chairperson N Chandrasekaran and and institute director Prof Archana Shukla.
The thirty ninth batch of the PG programme in administration (MBA) comprised of 501 college students, twentieth batch of the PG programme in Agri-Enterprise Administration (MBA-ABM) had 67 college students, the Doctoral Programme in administration (PhD) had 21, govt fellow Programme in administration (PhD) 5, ninth batch of the PG programme in sustainable administration (MBA-SM) saw44 college students,
seventeenth batch of the worldwide programme in administration for executives had 110 graduating college students, nineteenth batch of PG programme in administration for working executives had 63 college students.
The Chairman’s Gold Medal for PG programme in administration was bagged by Yogya Mittal, Director’s Medal by Manasi Parakh, PGP Chairman’s Medal went to Potabattula Sridivya, Hari Shankar Singhania Medal for Finest All Rounder bagged byArpita Rathi, PG programme in sustainable administration (PGPSM) Chairman’s Gold Medal went to Kumar Ankur, worldwide programme in administration for executives (IPMX) Chairman’s Gold Medal was conferred on Nitin Kumar Jain, Director’s Medal went to Hasthavaram Sesha Reddy, PG programme in administration for working executives (PGPWE) Chairman’s Gold Medal was conferred on Mandeep Singh Singroha.
“You are stepping into a world of immense opportunities, where rapid advancements in AI, blockchain, and digital technologies are reshaping industries. India stands at a unique inflection point, with a young, ambitious workforce and growing demand across infrastructure, logistics, and innovation,” stated N Chandrasekaran.
“Whether you pursue high-tech sectors, traditional industries, or entrepreneurship, your education at IIM Lucknow will be a strong foundation for success,”he stated.
Presenting the director’s report, Prof Archana Shukla, stated, “As our students step into the world, we are confident they will make meaningful contributions and lead with integrity and compassion. No matter where life takes them, IIM Lucknow will always be their home.”