Achievers

Recognition Awards

The maker of runways to all who aspire to fly high

Dr. Shahul Hameed

Shahul Hameed, Advisor, Indian Achievers Forum

  If someone aspires to make it big in Aviation, Hospitality and Tourism sectors, Airocis College of Aviation and Management Studies, Kannaur, Kerala is the platform. Being the number one institute in India, the facility is one of its kind.

The universe contains many a number of business tycoons, entrepreneurs, technocrats, educationalists, social reformers etc. But to become a successful performer in all such activities is not an easy task. Such admirable personalities are very limited in number. In Kerala there are only finger full of educational reformers with social commitments. The name of Dr Shahul Hameed stands first in the list of such eminent personalities.

The concept of vision and action leads Dr Shahul Hameed to think in a different dimension. According to him “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision is a waste of time. Vision with action only can make you creative and the result will be marvelos which can even change the entire world”.

It is a fact that formation of an educational institution and running it in the right direction is a tedious task. The strain and risk are more when the course and method of study are innovative. It is such a risk Dr Shahul Hameed has taken when he started Calicut Group of Educational Institution a decade ago in Malabar Region of Kerala. He understood that the job opportunities in the field of Aviation, Tourism and Hospitality are plenty. He started short term and long term courses in order to make the youngsters capable and certified professionals for accepting suitable jobs in the aforementioned fields. Of course some institutions outside Kerala were offering such courses after collecting exorbitant rate of fees which was unaffordable for common man.

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Overcoming Tragedies With Philanthropy

Classic Mrs India Overseas 2017

Binita Shrivastava is Founder and Managing Director of Visionaras Management Consultancy having its Head Quarter in Dubai, UAE. Visionaras is growing its business with an exceptional pace under the aegis of Suhail Al Zarooni Group of Companies, UAE. She is an innovative, entrepreneur, a passionate professional and philanthropist. She has also founded Visionaras Entertainment which oversees Asia Pacific operations into Events, PR, Media and Productions. She has excellent track record of leadership and success.

Apart from the strong academic background she has also been extensively exposed in multiple businesses as a mentor of startups and act as a consultant/advisor on Personal Development, Administration and Strategy issues. Experience of 20+ years on Managing Organisations, Organising International Events, she was earlier Head of Business Management Institution in India, with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics & Education along with Master’s degree in Public Administration.

Mrs Binita Shrivastava is an NRI from Dubai who originally hails from a renowned family of Agra, Uttar Pradesh. She was also crowned CLASSIC MRS INDIA OVERSEAS 2017 at Mrs India 2017 and also successfully won Mrs India Gourmet Queen 2017 title.

Her career achieved heights at Indian based organisation that catered to various educational institutions, hospitality training academy, and management institutions & also worked in administrative capacity in a Company as Director, which cater services in Media, PR & Event sectors. While she handled marketing, PR, managed all administrative affairs & organising various high profile events in India & UAE such as Agra Half Marathon, Dubai Fashion Awards, International Fashion Shows, Dandiya with Aadesh Srivastava at Dubai alongside various others corporate & private events. She is a Motivational Speaker & Mentor as well. She has attended various national, international seminars & conferences across the globe.

Binita was born on July 15, 1970 in Patna, India to Mr A K Sinha family. Binita is second daughter of Flying Officer A K Sinha. She has one elder sister and a younger brother. She was born in a family that fosters the values of strict discipline of defence life and religious simplicity. Life’s these lessons learnt early have had a lasting impression on her outlook towards the world.

Binita has been happily married for 23 years and is the proud mother of 5 children- four sons and a sweet little daughter. Some of the tragedies which
Binita had faced could easily break down anyone else. She lost a child before birth, a child at birth, other child fell victim to cerebral palsy and yet another son lost aneye in a freak accident. She didn’t allow frustration to creep into her during these times. It has been her husband’s undaunted support throughout those horrific years that still drives her with all the strength and passion for life to live it happily with her family.

Apart of her involvements in various social causes, Binita hopes to create a social platform to promote, which is about healthcare disparities among special needs and underprivileged children suffering from Cerebral palsy (CP). She firmly believes that generally these special children get complete care by their families however the sufferer are the families of such special child about whom no one knows. She hopes and wish to raise awareness on this issue, fundraise and donate to charities that support this cause, alongside helping & empowering women of need and volunteer her services and time as a philanthropist to help underprivileged children receive adequate health care and to help those families to overcome of their sufferings and to live happy.

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Varun Pandit: IIT Kanpur – B.S. Economics

(Oil India Super 30 – Guwahati, 2010-2011)

I was born on February 4, 1993 in a small town in Bihar named Lalganj. Just after few months of my birth I was brought back to Yingkiong, a small
sub-urban town in the terrain of Himalayas in Arunachal Pradesh. This was the place where my Father, Mr Vishwanath Pandit was working in a semi-government fair price distribution society. My entire family including my elder brother, Arun Pandit and sister, Seema Pandit were eagerly waiting for my arrival. I inherited the spirit and understanding of valuing life and happiness from my mother – a house wife. I pursued my primary education in a small government school in Yingkiong. None of my family members ever pressurised me to give my best at studies. Albeit I remained an average student during those days of my childhood, yet, deep inside me, like many children, there remained always a peculiar curiosity of knowing everything.

As a child I never let my curiosity die thereby always escalated my knowledge, creativity and wisdom. This helped me in accumulating sound knowledge and understanding about social mannerisms and etiquette. In my understanding, I owe these elements of my life to the Indian culture and tradition.

At later stage, during my mid years of tertiary education, my life developed a curiosity for science and mathematics. I would read study material available for higher class students. This led to the inception of my academic career. Having hardly any expectations from the society, all of my basic needs were fulfilled by my family. I would receive books from my friends, seniors at schools and acquaintances.

While students of my age would have fun during their vacations, I utilised my vacation time to solve science and mathematics books.

I can’t repay my debt of gratitude to my teachers like Mr CB Jha and Mr MM Jha who helped me understand the value of knowledge and have a never ending seeking spirit. Through their specialised subjects mathematics and science respectively, they played a critical role in my life.

By the time I reached by higher sec-ondary education, my elder brother had become my source of inspiration, as he always grabbed the top position in his class in studies. Following his footprints, I too brought drastic change in my studies by achieving a good score in my matricula-tion. My parents also witnessed the change and they must have felt the assurance of my bright future. Fulfilling the expecta-tions of my teachers and parents, I started rising in studies.

Yingkiong was a teachers-deficit place, therefore, on the persuasion of my siblings, my parents sent me to Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pasighat for further studies. Life here was in complete contrast to what I was used to in Yingkiong. From a rural landscape to an urban atmosphere, the environment here made me understand education from a different perspective. The essence of education here would lie in competition and you are judged by your educational competency. Staying with my brother-in-law and my sister at Pasighat, provided me the best environment and resources which further helped me to bring the best potential of my life. But to date, my biggest moral and financial strength is my brother. My stay at Pasighat coincided with my brother starting his professional career and as always, he started supporting me financially.

On the other hand, though the focus of education system here was competition, I was fortunate enough to have been surrounded by peers who valued education above scores. Hence, we all assimilated knowledge from fields like general knowledge, science, humanities. We started feeling for ‘what’ we do rather than ‘why’ we do. Transformation started happening in my life and with the passage of time here, I gradually emerged as a big time competitor for the toppers in my class. I would go for things doing them on my own rather than seeking anyone’s support. As society is a mix of all kinds of people, observing my growing efforts in my studies, many people with golden hearts came in to my support at various fronts. Some of those notable people include Mr Kundu, my teachers including Mr M Mardi, Mr Pratap Charan, Mr J Mohan, Mr T Singh, Mr Nabis et al. Life unfolded various veiled aspects for me during my 2 year stay at Pasighat and I encountered many harsh realities which life offers. I appeared for multiple entrance exams. Fortunately, I turned out to be one of the toppers and was supposed to get some of the good engineering and medical seats. But, completely unaware of what future holds for me, this period of life brought a series of events which completely changed my understanding about how I used to view life.

The counseling process of various en-trance exams accompanied some unfortunate moments with it and due to some personal challenges, I have had to drop out of National Institute of Technology (NIT) and some other reputed institutes. Following this, I had to opt for state entrance counseling. Life has various ups and downs and is not always a smooth sailing ride. Closely encountering and observing these events, life taught me the significance of grappling with things from all fronts. I could finally secure a seat for me in a newly established college and a branch that may not be apt to fulfill my aspirations.

Harsh criticism poured in from all fronts, as people considered my choices as wrong ones. But inside me was growing a parallel plan for which I was fighting amidst this whole scenario. As my family had sacrificed many things, putting a lot of stake on me, I didn’t want to be a burden on them further. They lived marginally to have my every wish fulfilled, so I decided not to opt for any coaching. Yet due to my past track record, I was still a topic of discussion amongst my contemporaries, friends and their families.

I had lost all hope when a friend’s mother mentioned about Super-30 Guwahati. This turned out as a blessing in disguise, as I was self-shattered. I thought to myself that this might be my last chance again to prove my mettle and I could not lose this opportunity. My elder brother gave me complete liberty as to take my own decisions. With an assertive approach towards life, I finally decided on learning at OIL India Super-30 Guwahati. Entering the premises and having understood the curriculum inside, I geared up to launch myself into an intense battle towards JEE preparation.

Training at OIL India Super-30 taught me the spirit to bounce back in life and how to retain the lost way of living. Living life for the thirst of knowledge and education had turned out to be insignificant in this competitive world, but here I was in a different environment. Institutions like Centre for Social Responsibility and Leadership (CSRL) still exist. My fresh interactions with personalities like Abhyanand Sir, Shahi Sir and KM Sir proved that such people still exist for whom value based education is more important than the otherwise con-temporary way of education. At Super-30, I met many such people who believed in existence of solutions, who long for solutions and provide solutions to others. The environment here forged my life into a fine sword. The exceptional way of teaching at Super 30 helped me crack IIT and here I am today pursuing education at IIT Kan-pur. Life here is a different phase which helps me to think from various angles. Everyday throws a new challenge at me to cope up with studies and other aspects, but I am undefeated and will go on. For the future IIT aspirants I will say, “To pursue or cherish a dream, one must believe in himself/herself irrespective of the existing challenges. For those who are aspiring to learn and to excel, life is not only about surviving worst possibilities but believing in yourself that best can be achieved by your attitude. The world has enough goodness to keep your dreams alive.”

I extend my deepest gratitude to OIL India-Super 30, Abhayanand Sir, Shahi Sir for providing me the platform to bounce back, for supporting me, guiding and training me for the battle called life. I also want to thank all my family members whose unconditional support made things possible for me and friends and their parents who didn’t give up on me during the rough patches of my life.

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Recognition Awards

Taking NALCO To A New Level

T K Chand

Recognition Awards

Tapan Kumar Chand, an Indian mining veteran, has been Chairman and Managing Director of National Aluminium Co. Ltd. (Nalco) since July 27, 2015. He served Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd from September 22, 2010 to July 27, 2015 as Director (Commercial). Mr Chand holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a Master’s Degree in Arts in Public Administration from Utkal University, Cuttack. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and a Diploma in Social Welfare (labour welfare) from University of Calcutta.

His contribution for the growth of Nalco is immense, after joining Nalco in 2015, he had asked his team to renegotiate contracts with the objective of reducing procurement costs by 20 per cent saving Nalco nearly Rs100 crore. He is trying to convince the board to include mining in its vision plan. He also announced investments of $10 billion to be made for a number of projects, including a Greenfield Aluminium Smelter abroad.

He had worked for various segments of the company and had pioneered initiatives during his tenure at Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, Vishakhapatnam, which had changed the way the firm worked. Some of his initiatives included introduction of a productive work culture, organizational restructuring etc in the field of HR. In 1983 he had joined as a management trainee in Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, eventually becoming its director in 2010.

In 2007, he joined as the Director (P) of Central Coalfield Limited where his focus remained in the field of HR and brought a paradigm shift. His efforts and initiatives in the areas of corporate social responsibility and welfare earned the company a good name and the membership of UN Global Compact. Exercising his powers as a functional director, he decided all important matters of sales and marking like eauction, forward e-auction, road sales, sales realization, coal linkage through LOA, etc.

Nalco’s CSR projects under him have focused on infrastructure development, healthcare, sanitation, drinking water, education, environmental sustainability, sports, art and culture, community care, livelihood etc. Nalco has all along been committed towards social causes and earmarks 2 per cent or more of its profit before tax for CSR activities. In fact, its commitment towards the marginalized section of the society, has led the organisation to create a dedicated CSR wing in the form of ‘Nalco Foundation’. The Aluminium Major has gone beyond the mandated 2 per cent of profits clause, in its efforts to reach out to the underprivileged section of the society.

There are many success stories which speak volumes of Nalco’s CSR initiatives. It has been doing substantial work in carrying out impactful CSR projects which has been benefiting thousands of people for many years now. The company has come to represent a better quality of life for communities residing in the vicinity of its plants and facilities, for which it has won a number of prestigious awards at national and regional platforms. Truly, “Goodness is the only investment that will never fail” for Nalco.

Mr. Chand won the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for outstanding performance as an executive for his initiatives and efforts to improve the organisation. He was also given J Mathai National Fellowship Award –the Highest Management Award.

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